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тАО02-13-2005 08:59 PM
тАО02-13-2005 08:59 PM
Where are the security services?
I have a Microsoft program which uses the Crypto API CryptEncrypt() to encrypt a block of memory using RC4. The actual application is to encrypt a PDF that it generates.
I now need to port this to HP-UX, but I cannot find any equivalent system calls to encrypt a block of memory.
Can someone please point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Ian
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тАО02-13-2005 09:59 PM
тАО02-13-2005 09:59 PM
Re: Where are the security services?
See those functions in the manual:
#man encrypt
Best Regards,
Eric Antunes
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тАО02-13-2005 10:05 PM
тАО02-13-2005 10:05 PM
Re: Where are the security services?
man encrypt tells me about the crypt() function. This is a one way encryption funtion for generating user passwords (as far as I can tell).
I need a function to encrypt via RC4 which is a symmetric cypher. From what I can tell, I don't think crypt() can do that for me.
Ian
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тАО02-13-2005 10:18 PM
тАО02-13-2005 10:18 PM
Re: Where are the security services?
I don't know anything about this specific rc4 symmetric cypher. The only thing I can tell you (hope this will help) is the location of a file with this name. If you execute "whereis rc4", you'll get something like this:
#whereis rc4
rc4: /sbin/rc4.d
Eric
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тАО02-15-2005 01:49 AM
тАО02-15-2005 01:49 AM
Re: Where are the security services?
I'm quite clueless on cryptographic applications, but I think You'll need the openssl suite.
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тАО02-15-2005 02:38 AM
тАО02-15-2005 02:38 AM
Re: Where are the security services?
http://hpux.connect.org.uk/hppd/hpux/Languages/openssl-0.9.7e/
You will be able to download the runtime and the source, free.
Otherwise I suggest you look into GPG, (www.gnupg.org)
Similar to PGP, it allows you to encrypt and sign files.
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