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> From: Buicliu, Ion VSA:EX [mailto:ion.buic...@gov.bc.ca]
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Thank you Kyle, excellent details.
I will inform the client.
Ion Buicliu
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 1:34 PM, Buicliu, Ion VSA:EX
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If by CLI you mean Command Line Interface, yes, that's what I am using
> on UNIX (not a graphical interface). If not, p
Thank you very much Chris, that's all I needed to know.
I will inform the client and let them deal with the rest.
Ion Buicliu
Hi Ion,
On Wed, 19 Nov 2008, Buicliu, Ion VSA:EX wrote:
> "Are you using OpenSSL CLI tools on UNIX?
> If so do the same on windows; compile
"Are you using OpenSSL CLI tools on UNIX?
If so do the same on windows; compile OpenSSL and use the
transferred keys and decrypt the data."
If by CLI you mean Command Line Interface, yes, that's what I am using
on UNIX (not a graphical interface). If not, please let me know what you
mean
Our UNIX-based organization is preparing to send encrypted data to a
Windows-based organization.
We have openSSL 0.9.8 on UNIX. We create the keys and will send them to
the client in one process, then encrypt the data files and send them to
the client in a different process.
I don't know much abou
Ion Buicliu
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> What we are trying to do is to place an encrypted file on our ftp
> server for a specific user. The ftp server is behind a firewall, and
> the user can access and see only its account, and they are supposed to
> get the file and decrypt it. As far as we are concerned, we'd like to
> ma
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secure as possible.
Ion Buicliu
--- "Buicliu, Ion VSA:EX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I am trying to do the following:
> - create a private and public key (self-signed
> certificate)
> - encrypt a file and place on an ftp server
> - the client will pick up the
Title: File encryption with smime
I am trying to do the following:
- create a private and public key (self-signed certificate)
- encrypt a file and place on an ftp server
- the client will pick up the file and decrypt it using the PUBLIC key
Here is what I did to create the certificate:
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