to adjust the CF service's group
memberships to match your account's or change the CF service to run as a
user with sufficient privileges.
That sounds about right, but since i am a newbie to all this CF and PGP, how do
you do
to adjust the CF service's group
memberships to match your account's or change the CF service to run as a
user with sufficient privileges.
that sounds about right, but since i am a newbie to all this CF and PGP, how do
you do
That sounds about right, but since i am a newbie to all this CF and PGP, how
do you
do that?
By reading the documentation:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/ColdFusion/9.0/Installing/WSf01dbd23413dda0e-2c56ae6b11fae6200fe-8000.html
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
http
@echo off
CLS
set myfile=C:\D_Drive\sft\lib0109.zip.pgp
set pkey=lib123456
set sento=-o C:\D_Drive\sft\lib0109.zip
set mypgppath=C:\D_Drive\sft\pgp.exe
call %mypgppath% +force %myfile% -z %pkey% %sentto%
using above batch file works fine
using it from cf
cfexecute name=c:\sft\pgptest.bat
Is it possible you created the batch file on an encrypted volume that
only your use account has access to?
. . . . .
When you run the batch file yourself, you apparently have sufficient
rights to do so. The user account that CF is running as does not.
You can test this by changing CF to run
http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-talk/thread.cfm/threadid:49278
safo kaskas wrote:
@echo off
CLS
set myfile=C:\D_Drive\sft\lib0109.zip.pgp
set pkey=lib123456
set sento=-o C:\D_Drive\sft\lib0109.zip
set mypgppath=C:\D_Drive\sft\pgp.exe
call %mypgppath% +force %myfile% -z %pkey%
We have a need to integrate with another vendor who doesn't have a web
service. They said that what they usually do is have the other business
store the information in a csv file which is encrypted with PGP.
What options are out there for PGP encryption with CF? I did a search and
found
Looks like there are some java implementations as well. Has anyone
successfully used them with CF?
-Original Message-
From: Russ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 2:48 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: PGP with CF
We have a need to integrate with another vendor who
I am not the security guru, but the standard way to deal with encryption in
CFMX is using the Java Cryptography Extension (JCE), which is included as part
of J2SE 1.4 and later.
Looks like there are some java implementations as well. Has anyone
successfully used them with CF?
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