> Michael,Andrew,Christopher and Corinna
> Thanks very much for your response.
> I have openssl installed, but I would really appreciate, if you can tell
me
> how to use for my requirement.
> My requirement is, I have a simple text file which has some sensitive
> information, and I want encrypt t
At 20:32 4-4-2002, Gupta, Sanjay wrote:
>I have openssl installed, but I would really appreciate, if you can tell me
>how to use for my requirement.
>My requirement is, I have a simple text file which has some sensitive
>information, and I want encrypt this file this file using some password and
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Subject: Re: mcrypt commnad
/ "Gupta, Sanjay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I have read http://lists.hellug.gr/pipermail/mcrypt-dev/2001/87.html
| note and I have t
Michael,Andrew,Christopher and Corinna
Thanks very much for your response.
I have openssl installed, but I would really appreciate, if you can tell me
how to use for my requirement.
My requirement is, I have a simple text file which has some sensitive
information, and I want encrypt this file th
At 08:57 4-4-2002, Andrew Markebo wrote:
>/ "Gupta, Sanjay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>| I have read http://lists.hellug.gr/pipermail/mcrypt-dev/2001/87.html
>| note and I have tried every thing which was mentioned here but did not help.
>
>Any special reason for wanting crypt/mcrypt, maybe c
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 05:56:07PM -0800, Gupta, Sanjay wrote:
> Sorry, I did not work in all unix, I mean to say Unix I worked with ( Sun
> 5.6, 5.8). I am not sure whether GNU specification is different for crypt
> command. I am not asking that crypt command should be changed in cygwin but
> rat
/ "Gupta, Sanjay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I have read http://lists.hellug.gr/pipermail/mcrypt-dev/2001/87.html
| note and I have tried every thing which was mentioned here but did not help.
Any special reason for wanting crypt/mcrypt, maybe choose pgp or
gpg(?) (the gnu-version of pgp) t
/ "Gupta, Sanjay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Sorry, I did not work in all unix, I mean to say Unix I worked with ( Sun
| 5.6, 5.8). I am not sure whether GNU specification is different for crypt
| command. I am not asking that crypt command should be changed in cygwin but
| rather asking is ther
Sorry, I did not work in all unix, I mean to say Unix I worked with ( Sun
5.6, 5.8). I am not sure whether GNU specification is different for crypt
command. I am not asking that crypt command should be changed in cygwin but
rather asking is there any equivalent command which works the same way as
On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 03:21:14AM +0200, Michael Schaap wrote:
>At 00:21 4-4-2002, Gupta, Sanjay wrote:
>>My answer :- As I recall the crypt command in all Unix works the same way
>
>You actually worked with "all Unix"? Wow! That's impressive!
>
>>but the same thing does not work in cygwin. The
At 00:21 4-4-2002, Gupta, Sanjay wrote:
>My answer :- As I recall the crypt command in all Unix works the same way
You actually worked with "all Unix"? Wow! That's impressive!
>e.g. if I want to encrypt a file, I would use
>crypt crypt_password < file_you_want_to_encrypt > encrypted_file
>
>an
njay
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Subject: Re: mcrypt commnad
No idea about why you are missing cputs and cgets, easy way is to use
something other to print and input a string..
Meanwhile, just a quick thought, if I remember right you said
something like "I can't use cygwin crypt()
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Subject: Re: mcrypt commnad
No idea about why you are missing cputs and cgets, easy way is to use
something other to print and input a string..
Meanwhile, just a quick thought, if I remember right you said
something like "I can't use cygwin crypt(), be
I have tried --disable-included-getpass but did not help.
Sanjay
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From: Andrew Markebo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 1:54 PM
To: Gupta, Sanjay
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Subject: Re: mcrypt commnad
Ahh the url I posted also con
Ahh the url I posted also contained the note:
"You may also try the configuration option
--disable-included-getpass"
maybe useful??
/Andy
/ "Gupta, Sanjay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Hello,
| I am getting very hard time in compiling the mcrypt command in cygwin,
| I w
No idea about why you are missing cputs and cgets, easy way is to use
something other to print and input a string..
Meanwhile, just a quick thought, if I remember right you said
something like "I can't use cygwin crypt(), because it is not
unix-compatible", well how many crypt()'s out there on S
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