On Fri, Apr 21, 2006, Rory Vieira wrote:
> Bernhard Froehlich wrote:
>
> >Rory Vieira wrote:
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>For our customers we make backups (like everyone else).
> >>However, legal restrictions apply to the specific branche we work in.
> >>We are required to encrypt the data.
> >>
> >>..
Guys,
C'mon guys, lighten up. It's a joke, a pun.see in music, there are
keysthe key of F has one flat, the key of D has two sharps, etc.
Don't have your head so far down in the nuts and bolts...time for a
vacationand leave your email and cellphone behind.
the posters nati
Bernhard Froehlich wrote:
Rory Vieira wrote:
Hi,
For our customers we make backups (like everyone else).
However, legal restrictions apply to the specific branche we work in.
We are required to encrypt the data.
...
Thanks in advance...
As far as I know there is no tool in openssl you c
What key are you singing in?
I'm not sure what you mean...
Some of us got it.
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Quoting Stewart Dean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> C'mon guys, lighten up. It's a joke, a pun.see in music, there are
> keysthe key of F has one flat, the key of D has two sharps, etc.
> Don't have your head so far down in the nuts and bolts...time for a
> vacationand leave your email an
C'mon guys, lighten up. It's a joke, a pun.see in music, there are
keysthe key of F has one flat, the key of D has two sharps, etc.
Don't have your head so far down in the nuts and bolts...time for a
vacationand leave your email and cellphone behind.
Rory Vieira wrote:
Steph
Rory Vieira wrote:
Hi,
For our customers we make backups (like everyone else).
However, legal restrictions apply to the specific branche we work in.
We are required to encrypt the data.
In the past I was using simple DES3 encryption, but now I would like
to use the customers secure certifica
Stephen,
What key are you singing in?
I'm not sure what you mean...
The customer get's a .p12 certificate from the branche organisation
which they install in Windows.
I still need to extract the public key from that though. I'll probably
need windows to export it to DER format (eg cert.cer
What key are you singing in?
Rory Vieira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi,
For our customers we make backups
Hi,
For our customers we make backups (like everyone else).
However, legal restrictions apply to the specific branche we work in. We
are required to encrypt the data.
In the past I was using simple DES3 encryption, but now I would like to
use the customers secure certificate to encrypt the da
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