Hi Peter,

Thanks for your reply. 

In brief, the background is that we are replacing an existing iHub system which 
acts as a router for files transfer to and from Oracle EBS. In current system, 
for inbound interfaces, encrypted files come from third parties to iHub and 
being decrypted before sending to EBS. Similarly for outbound interfaces, files 
come from EBS, being encrypted in iHub before sending it to third party system.

Now the problem is the existing iHUb system is very old and it has 1.2.1 
version for encryption/decryption. We are assuming all the third parties are 
using same old version for encryption/decryption in their side. And there is no 
issue with encryption/decryption in existing system. It is much stable.

We are not expecting any of the third party will make any changes in their 
side. That is the reason we want to go with the 1.2.1 version to minimize the 
risk.


Now assume a scenario, where we implement 1.4 version in our to-be system, 
encrypt a file with 1.4 version and send it to a third party. We are not sure 
if that third party will able to do decryption using a lower version.


We are working from Sydney, Australia. I don't know which time zone you are 
working in.

Can we set up a tele-conference with you today so that we can explain you our 
requirement ? 



Thanks,
Snehendu Ghosh
Cell - +61 469169598
Tata Consultancy Services
Mailto: snehendu.gh...@tcs.com
Website: http://www.tcs.com
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-----Peter Lebbing <pe...@digitalbrains.com> wrote: -----
To: Manish Gupta <guptaman...@qantas.com.au>
From: Peter Lebbing <pe...@digitalbrains.com>
Date: 08/21/2013 05:44AM
Cc: "gnupg-users@gnupg.org" <gnupg-users@gnupg.org>, Mini George 
<mini.geo...@tcs.com>, Pinky Roy <pinky....@tcs.com>, Snehendu Ghosh 
<snehendu.gh...@tcs.com>
Subject: Re: need help for GPG 1.2.1 binary for REHL 5.8

> we are searching for binary for GPG 1.2.1 version for Red Hat Enterprise
> Linux 5.8

You're trying to install a version released in 2002 on an OS released in 2012.
I'm not surprised you can't find binaries! Why do you want to do this? 1.2.1 has
known issues and should not be used these days. It's more than a decade old!

I think your effort is much better spent on changing your workflow to use the
latest 1.4 release. Again, why do you want to install 1.2.1?

HTH,

Peter.

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