Remedy's ENCRYPT function

2006-12-13 Thread Aaron Keller
I'm looking at the ENCRYPT function, and its definition is pretty vague. Does anyone use it? Does anyone know: - what algorithm is used? - what size limitations are there on the key? - on a scale of 1 (my nephew could crack it in an afternoon) to 10 (a supercomputer would take a year), how

Re: Remedy's ENCRYPT function

2006-12-13 Thread Joe DeSouza
/ Consultant, BearingPoint, Virginia. - Original Message From: Aaron Keller [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 3:36:47 PM Subject: Remedy's ENCRYPT function ** I’m looking at the ENCRYPT function, and its definition is pretty vague. Does anyone

Re: Remedy's ENCRYPT function

2006-12-13 Thread Axton
:47 PM Subject: Remedy's ENCRYPT function ** I'm looking at the ENCRYPT function, and its definition is pretty vague. Does anyone use it? Does anyone know: - what algorithm is used? - what size limitations are there on the key? - on a scale of 1 (my nephew could crack it in an afternoon) to 10

Re: Remedy's ENCRYPT function

2006-12-13 Thread Joe DeSouza
13, 2006 4:37:51 PM Subject: Re: Remedy's ENCRYPT function ** Allowed in the US? Don't you mean exported from the US without special provisions? On 12/13/06, Joe DeSouza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ** If i remember right, Remedy sells the 64 and the 128 bit encryption keys. Depending on how

Re: Remedy's ENCRYPT function

2006-12-13 Thread L. J. Head
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe DeSouza Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 2:33 PM To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Re: Remedy's ENCRYPT function ** If i remember right, Remedy sells the 64 and the 128 bit encryption keys. Depending on how good your nephew is in breaking into security

Re: Remedy's ENCRYPT function

2006-12-13 Thread Wheeler, Dylan
list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe DeSouza Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 2:19 PM To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Re: Remedy's ENCRYPT function ** I believe its illegal to use encryption above 128 in the US continent

Re: Remedy's ENCRYPT function

2006-12-13 Thread Joe DeSouza
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 5:23:46 PM Subject: Re: Remedy's ENCRYPT function ** I'm not sure if that is the encryption that Aaron is talking about. I believe he is talking about the ability to encrypt data in a character field before putting it in the DB...and then decrypt it once it's

Re: Remedy's ENCRYPT function

2006-12-13 Thread Joe DeSouza
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 5:38:25 PM Subject: Re: Remedy's ENCRYPT function ** You can use whatever encryption level you want inside of the US. You can buy a 256bit SSL from verisign right now. What your thinking of is the export limitation for US based software exporting outside of the US

Re: Remedy's ENCRYPT function

2006-12-13 Thread Joe DeSouza
PROTECTED] To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 5:56:55 PM Subject: Re: Remedy's ENCRYPT function ** Joe et al, The ENCRYPT function uses a key that you provide either as a hardcode text or stored in a field. I believe it is 56bit but I could be wrong. I know you need a lot more

Re: Remedy's ENCRYPT function

2006-12-13 Thread Curtis Gallant
, December 13, 2006 6:08 PM To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Re: Remedy's ENCRYPT function ** The 56 bit key is for free and is the default level of encryption when you enable it on the ARS Servers.. Anything higher you need to buy and I believe the maximum strenght of encryption you can buy is 128 bit