Op 8/03/2011 22:28, Balaji, Madhusudhan (Citco) schreef:
> Hi,
>   
> I have a quick question related to our current application. We need to 
> encrypt pdf and currently using 128 bit encryption using PDFStamper and 
> PdfWriter.ENCRYPTION_AES_128. This is working as expected and we are using 
> client certificate to do this. Now we have new requirement to move away from 
> client certificates and use different authentication mechanism. I would like 
> to know if it is possible to encrypt PDF documents using Signfort or any 
> other mechanism other than client cert. Please let me know.

Password encryption and certificate encryption are described in 
ISO-32000-1 and supported by iText. Other companies may have other 
solutions (DRM and stuff), but those aren't described in ISO-32000-1 and 
therefore not supported in iText.

Note that, when I Google for Signfort, I find a solution to add digital 
signatures. I didn't find any product named "Signfort" that is able to 
encrypt a PDF. If you're referring to products from Arcot, please note 
the difference between Signfort (digital signatures) and SEND (Secure 
Electronic Notification and Delivery).

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