On 3/27/06, LluĂs Batlle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You can take a look at ccrypt (ccrypt.sf.net) if it's about file encryption, > but I don't know if it wil work on plan9. I've only compiled it with the > called "gnu configure machinery". > > 2006/3/27, Fernan Bolando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > On 3/27/06, Steve Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > If you are just looking for file encryption then > > > auth/aescbc will do that for you. A little script > > > would allow you to validate a locally held md5sum > > > digest of the file to inform you of any tampering. > > > Aescbc is not portable outside of plan9 - p9p not > > > withstanding. > > > > > > -Steve > > > > > > > I am trying to get some sort of encyption. Protability between p9, linux > and > > windows is a bit critical for my application ( I am paranoid ). > > I am currently considering blowfish because it's available on most > machines. > > Of course gnupg would be best. > >
I will just use auth/aescbc+md5sum. thanks ,Fernan -- Public PGP/GnuPG key (http://www.fernski.com) pub 1024D/3576CA71 2006-02-02 Fernan Bolando Key fingerprint = FDFE C9A8 FFED C1A5 2F5C EFEB D595 AF1C 3576 CA71
