I haven't done this or come across a need for it. But it sounds like one
might use any text as an encryption "key", no matter whether that key came
from a public certificate or other combination of text. Encryption APIs
provide a way of specifying a key.





On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 2:16 PM B Stone <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Title says it all. Has anyone done RSA encryption with a provided public
key (pem file)?

Let's say on V7R3 at the lowest release. I know there are a lot of great
new functions in SQL, APIs, etc. but I haven't run across anything yet.

Thanks!

Brad
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