On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 15:42:02 -0600, Ward, Mike S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Sorry, I guess I meant secure key.
>
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>Subject: Re: Clear key encryption
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>What do you mean with "None clear encryption"? Are you talking about ICSF?
>
>2006/1/18, Ward, Mike S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> Hello all. I was wondering if anyone could explain to me what Clear Key
>> Encryption VS None clear Encryption is. I looked in the archives, but
>> only found a reference that clear key could run on the T-REX. I thought
>> that clear key encryption was purely SSL and the other was DES/3DES
>> where the 3des keys are encrypted by the master. The reason I am asking
>> is because we will be encrypting our data for offsite export. I don't
>> believe that ssl would be a good way to do it.
>>

Try searching again and look for the names of some redbooks / techdocs /
white papers I have suggested.  I found it by searching for
"cryptography zelden"

Mark
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