On 1/17/01, Russel Madere penned:
>Being on the team needing to implement the encryption solution, I have a
>question.
>
>Our concern with other CFX tags like CF_PGP, etc. was that the password had
>to be stored somewhere accessible to the web server and therefore not as
>secure as we want.  Will this new tag provide for a way to store the
>password where we can block a cracker from accessing it?

With the system I use, using CFX_PGP, the passphrase is only stored 
in the owner or administrator's head. At least that's what I tell 
them to do. Then they can enter the passphrase where it's needed 
through a form field on a secure page.
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Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations

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