We have an interesting situation...
We have a client who needs to have CC info sent from a CF
application on an SSL NT server to a Unix box that is not running
CF. They do not need any sort of authentication (as items are
billed to the CC later as they are shipped), they just need to
have the CC info passed via the FTP of a text file to their
public server, where it will be pulled behind the firewall and
decrypted. Everything is working and in place, with the exception
of the encryption/decryption.
The problem has been finding a method of encryption within CF
that can be decrypted on their end without CF. We would like to
use PGP, but since we host on a shared server, this has been very
difficult proposition (most hosts are pulling PGP from their
line-up due to licensing crack-downs, apparently).
Does anyone have any ideas on how the encryption and decryption
could be accomplished in a shared hosting environment?
Any insight or war stories would be appreciated beyond belief!
Thanks,
Megan
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Alpha 60 Design Shop
http://www.alpha60.com
phone: 202-745-6393
fax: 202-745-6394
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