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Dennis,
You might check with Trailblazer. You can contact Keith Hanna at
770.850.6966. They seem to be the most up on PGP..........
PGP Key Features
AS/400-based key management
PKI Support
Tracking for non-repudiation of origin and receipt
Create, Delete, Export, Import and Revoke keys directly on the AS/400
DB2 and IFS file encryption/decryption
CL command interface
Automation of any PGP task with user definable recovery
Integrates with FTP for on-the-fly encryption
ASCII armor output support
Interoperable with PGP eBusiness server, open PGP and GNU PGP
Encryption Algorithm Support
DES
Triple DES
Idea
RSA
Diffie/Hellman
Hash support for:
SHA/1
MD 5
Dennis Lovelady
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Hi, Folks:
I searched the archives where I found some discussion items for GnuPG, but
did not see this question addressed:
Has anyone ported GnuPG to run under OS/400 (not in a linux partition)?
I've been unable to locate this. Since (I gather that) the owners of PGP
aren't yet willing to bless the OS/400 port of that product, it seems that
GnuPG would be the way to go. We need this, though, on a couple of V5R1
systems that aren't duing LPARs currently, and don't have access to the C
compiler.
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