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Re:Betr.: RE: encryption

Subject: Re:Betr.: RE: encryption
Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 09:04:21 +0000
why not using SSL (with self-signed/CA signed certificates) with a
logon page? I think it's more scalable and client-independent.



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From      : "Philip Wagenaar" p.wagenaar@accon.nl
To          : security-basics@securityfocus.com
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Date      : Wed, 26 Jan 2005 12:24:20 +0100
Subject : Betr.: RE: encryption

I was also looking at gnupg.

There are alot of tools for it. Also signing HTML files. I was
wondering if signing HTML files is useful. And if it is, anyone have
any experience with it?

Also, is it possible to encrypt HTML files and make them avalible
for a specified number of users. I would have a webpage on my
webserver. I would encrypt it gnupg/pgp.. and I would encrypt it for a
number of users?

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"Robert Hines" <b.hines@comcast.net> 25-01-05 00:22 >>>
Alas, that would be because you have to pay for it now.  In the
olden day,
All the PGP features were free, but now the basic signing is free,
the value
added protection is not. 

Bob



"Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work." - Aristotle
384-322 BC


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From: Philip Wagenaar [mailto:pb.wagenaar@chello.nl] 
Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2005 5:35 PM
To: security-basics@securityfocus.com 
Subject: encryption

Hi,

Up to a few years ago PGP and encryption was an hot item. But it
seems it
has stand still for a few years now. Google and PGP show up only pgp
programs that are more then years old.

How is encryption these days? What has come by since PGP?

Philip Wagenaar
http://www.wagenaar.123.nl 


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