Matthew S. Hamrick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) writes:
> Interfacing MySQL with "standard" crypto libraries: BSAFE, BDANGEROUS,
> CRYPTIX, CRYPTLIB, CRYPTO++, or even PAM?
Why? What's the purpose? Export laws being what they are, it's probably not a good
idea, anyway...
> Using any crypto library or hardware to encrypt data in a database.
All of this stuff is easy. I've done a fair amount of compression/encryption of
databased data, but it's almost too trivial and straightforward to pass along.
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