On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 05:00:27PM -0700, Allen Wayne Best wrote:
> i want to encrypt a tar file. can anyone suggestion an encryption program
> available on redhat???
gpg as part of the gnupg package. It's installed by default I think.
If it's not installed on your system now,
hello:
i want to encrypt a tar file. can anyone suggestion an encryption program
available on redhat???
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> On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 22:40, R P Herrold wrote:
> > man iwconfig shows only 10 or 16 hex digits -- (40 or 64 bits)
> >10 entered as: --xx
> >16 entered as: ---
> > [root@dhcp246 root]# iwconfig eth1 | grep -i bee
&
bingo! Thanks.
On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 22:40, R P Herrold wrote:
> On 27 Oct 2002, chadd wrote:
>
> > I can use my wireless nic w/ RH8 fine as long as I have the encryption
> > turned off on my linksys router. When I turn on the encryption at the
> > router (i pref
On 27 Oct 2002, chadd wrote:
> I can use my wireless nic w/ RH8 fine as long as I have the encryption
> turned off on my linksys router. When I turn on the encryption at the
It's not you; I think Linksys has a buggy implementation of WEP that falls
out of sync. I have the exact s
On 27 Oct 2002, chadd wrote:
> I can use my wireless nic w/ RH8 fine as long as I have the encryption
> turned off on my linksys router. When I turn on the encryption at the
> router (i prefer running 64 bit on the router personally) and try to set
man iwconfig shows only 10 or 16 h
I can use my wireless nic w/ RH8 fine as long as I have the encryption
turned off on my linksys router. When I turn on the encryption at the
router (i prefer running 64 bit on the router personally) and try to set
the key in the redhat-config-network tool i cannot get and IP address.
I thought I
Can anyone give me any helpful information on using anything besides XOR
encryption when mounting a file via the loopback device. losetup as
shipped with 7.3 (and Limbo I, haven't tried Limbo II) doesn't support
DES (or blowfish or anything else).
The site at www.kerneli.org has pa
Hello!
We used PHP3 and MySql on our RH 6.2 with Nuke software.
There is a password authentication in the Nuke software and the users
can not
login since we upgraded from PHP3 to PHP4.
It seems to us that PHP3 uses standard password encryption and PHP4 MD5
enc.!
How can we change the encrypting
Hello!
We used PHP3 and MySql on our RH 6.2 with Nuke software.
There is a password authentication in the Nuke software and the users
can not
login since we upgraded from PHP3 to PHP4.
It seems to us that PHP3 uses standard password encryption and PHP4 MD5
enc.!
How can we change the encrypting
List,
Off topic warning here.
My Windows 2000 Server (cost: $800) can't read its RSA encryption keys
anymore and the web server process cannot start. The M$ support page
had a hotfix that I had to telephone support for (but was free). So I
called (at h) was on the telephone
Hi,
Is there any way to encrypt the yahoo login/icq login and messages ?
I am using win2k as workstation.
Cheers
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Scott Kindley wrote:
>
[snip]
>
> Here is my smb.conf global section:
>
> [global]
> workgroup = COLLECTIONS
> netbios name = SERVER
> netbios aliases = SERVER
> server string = Samba Server
> encrypt passwords = Yes
> update encrypted = Yes
> -Original Message-
> From: Rustam Harahap [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 6:36 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Hellp ...my Samba Encryption doesn't work...
>
>
>
>Hi
> I have trouble with my samba encryption.
>
On 27 Jul 00, at 18:52, linda hanigan wrote:
> Hi,
> Do you have the password level and
> username level set right if you are
> using mixed case passwords or user names?
> Linda Hanigan
> From: "Rustam Harahap"
> > I have trouble with my samb
, 2000 6:35 PM
Subject: Hellp ...my Samba Encryption doesn't work...
>
>Hi
> I have trouble with my samba encryption.
> I followed the manual with command
> cat /etc/passwd |mksmbpasswd.sh > /etc/smbpasswd
> i do even change smbpasswd permission to 0500 and
>
Hi
I have trouble with my samba encryption.
I followed the manual with command
cat /etc/passwd |mksmbpasswd.sh > /etc/smbpasswd
i do even change smbpasswd permission to 0500 and
back
again to 0644
But my pc still can't browse my samba server!
(it keeps asking for I
Anyone know what the status of hardware encryption is
in Linux? I'm talking about the 3Com 3XP line, and there
are others. Just read an OpenBSD release about some of
their hw encryption stuff...
--
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Network Architect m
Hi there,
I've got a Samba server at home. It is setup to use encrypted passwords;
kids' computers running Win95 and Win98 connect to it without the registry
patch.
I got a copy of Win2K yesterday. To have a look at it I installed it on my
laptop.
Using command prompt I can enter "use net f: \\
Hello
I'm wondering what cryptography software I should use. Should I use pgp 2.6, pgp 5.0,
or gpg (gnu privacy guard) 1.0?
PGP seems to be the standard, but on the www.gnupg.org web page it says it has some
security enhancements and can use pgp 5.0 keys. I want to contribute a few rpms and
h
http://www.kerneli.org should have all you need.
Rob
On Sun, Oct 31, 1999 at 02:31:22PM -0600, David Talkington wrote:
> I'm looking for a replacement for my Win32 PGPDisk to run on Linux.
> Passive encryption is mandatory; I want files automatically secure in cases
> of improper
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On Tue, 15 Sep 1998, David Hartley wrote:
> Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1998 18:20:48 -0400
> From: David Hartley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: 128
I just noticed that my browser is only 40 bit encryption. Can I do
better on a linux
platform?
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>thing with rpm's, so I just got the standard linux edition from netscape
>(a .tgz) installed it and it works fine. I don't have the strong
>encryption version however( since I live in Europe and am not allowed to
>be too secret or whatever)
>Clemens
But you can
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>Hi!
>
>Is it possible to encrypt the data between two redhat - firewalls
with
>fwtk 2.0 so that I can make a secure login or
On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Barfuß Egon jun. wrote:
> Is it possible to encrypt the data between two redhat - firewalls with
> fwtk 2.0 so that I can make a secure login or transmit sensitive data???
SSH is your best bet. Try www.replay.com. It allows secure telnet and
file transfers.
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Hi!
Is it possible to encrypt the data between two redhat - firewalls with
fwtk 2.0 so that I can make a secure login or transmit sensitive data???
or is there another possibility to do this?
thanks
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