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Re: [PilotMgr] Encryption?



Under Unix there is a progrma called crypt. See man crypt. 

 Vic
 
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 Subject: Re: [PilotMgr] Encryption?
 Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 12:51:36 +0100
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 On Sat, 15 Apr 2000, Charles R. Hoynowski wrote:
 >Anyone out there aware of an encryption tool for the Palm that produces
 >files that can be unencrypted under Solaris?  In other words, I want to 
 >be able to store an encrypt file on both my Palm and my Solaris system
 >and be able to read it in ether place.
 
 "Secret" allows you to create small encrypted notes on the Pilot. There is
 C source code for a small Unix program (scat) that will decrypt the files.
 As far as I know, there isn't anything that will let you do encryption under
 Unix (but it wouldn't be hard to write).
 
 I use it for storing passwords etc.
 
 	Paul
 
 
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