Hi, I am completely new to encryption as well as Unix-server programs etc. I am trying to set up a form on a webpage that should be encrypted when the data is sent to me. I have found a freeware package from VerySimple which is called simplesecure 3.33 (http://www.verysimple.com/products.page) and it looks excactly what I need it to be. I have installed it on my hosting server and started configuring it, but when it comes to the part of specifying the path to the GPG executable I realize that I have no such file.
I quote from the installation instructions: > *"**Step Three: Configure GPG/PGP Path:** > * * * *(This step is only necessary if you plan to use the encryption features of SimpleSecure)** * * * *The "Encrypting Settings" tab of the System Settings page contains fields for PGP and GPG (see screenshot).** * * * *GPG & PGP Executable paths should be something like "/usr/bin/pgp" or "/usr/bin/gpg". If your site is hosted on a Windows server, The path may be something like "C:/Program Files/PGP/pgp.exe" (In the case of Windows servers, leave the quotes around the path).** * * * *The Keyring path can be configured in two ways.** * * * *A. (recommended). Specify the full path to th e ~/cgi-bin/ssecure/keys directory. (for example "/usr/www/public_html/myaccount/cgi-bin/ssecure/keys") Use the same value for both GPG and PGP keyring path.** * * * *B. (advanced). If you already have a location where you store GPG/PGP keyrings, you may specify the full path here. (for example "/usr/home/myaccount/.pgp"). If you decide to configure the path this way, you must also allow world-read access to your keyring folder.** * * * *SimpleSecure is now configured and ready to test...** * *"* I presume I have to download it from GnuPG. But since I have no experience with Unix software I have no clue what to download and how to tell if it is an executable. Can someone help me and give me a few pointers, please. If I know I am on the right road I can usually find my way by myself, but here I am a bit lost in the forest. The server is running Apache version 2.2.11 (Unix). Thanks! /peter
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