Hi there Mr. Walton,
> You might also want to look
> athttp://www.codeproject.com/KB/tips/CryptoPPIntegration.aspx.
I was going over it while receiving your message :)
I now realize that I should work with the .dsw / .sln files, and leave
the various .dsp / .vcproj files alone.
> Key exchange and key management is another can of worms.
I agree, and I would love to perform this secure handshake, but alas,
I don't think I'll have permissions to execute code (e.g. COM object)
on the web server in my company.
That's why Hugo and Dillon's idea is so appealing to me.
> Wei shows us how to use DefaultEncryptorWithMAC in test.cpp by way of
> EncryptFile( ) and EncryptString( ).
My up-to-date knowledge in cryptography relies upon your introduction
article on CodeProject (I SHOULD go over your articles in more depth).
So I don't know if 'default' has a special meaning in cryptography.
To me, 'default' means something that is X today but may be Y
tomorrow.
Thus, so far I avoided using anything that has a 'default' in it.
On a general note, I really appreciate the hard work you all put into
Crypto++.
Thank you,
Avi.
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