Re: [CentOS] Using gpg to encrypt a URL line on CentOS 6 additional information

2015-07-12 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 07/11/2015 03:54 AM, Jerry Geis wrote: I use an apache interface to my application, the URL line has parameters line mscript?value=2&something=4 etc.. Maybe don't give the client information that you don't want them to see. Send them a session ID, and store your private information in a l

Re: [CentOS] Using gpg to encrypt a URL line on CentOS 6 additional information

2015-07-11 Thread Liam O'Toole
On 2015-07-11, Jerry Geis wrote: >>+1. also, it'd probably be good to state what you're trying to >>accomplish rather than if you can throw a technology at vague >>something or another. I think you'd find gpg's password input >>cumbersome for symmetric keys, the output too long in ascii armor

Re: [CentOS] Using gpg to encrypt a URL line on CentOS 6 additional information

2015-07-11 Thread Jerry Geis
>+1. also, it'd probably be good to state what you're trying to accomplish >rather >than if you can throw a technology at vague something or another. I think >you'd >find gpg's password input cumbersome for symmetric keys, the output too long >in ascii >armor and possibly annoying to deal wi