If you really want unzip with decryption, install the source for unzip
and read the file INSTALL.  It will tell you where to get the source for
zcrypt and how to compile it in.  Of course, if you don't know the
passwords your "couple files" files were encrypted with, it probably
won't do you much good.  In the unlikely event your distro doesn't
include source for zip and unzip, take a look at:

   From the US:
      wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/garbo.uwasa.fi/arcutil
      ftp.uu.net:/pub/archiving/zip

   Outside the US:
      garbo.uwasa.fi:/pc/arcutil
      ftp.inria.fr:/system/arch-compr
      ftp.informatik.tu-muenchen.de:/pub/comp/os/os2/archiver
         (mail server at [EMAIL PROTECTED])

      ftp.win.tue.nl:/pub/compression/zip/...
      ftp.uni-erlangen.de:/pub/pc/msdos/utilities/zip/...

Lawson
          >< Microsoft free environment

This mail client runs on Wine.  Your mileage may vary.

On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, Jack Barnett wrote:

> I got a couple files sent me me that where zip with winzip and they
used zip
> encryption 2.0 on them.  I tried a couple programs and can't open the
file up,
> the programs I have tried said (encrypted no supported).
> 
> I really don't want to install wine, and then winzip just to open this
files,
> _sigh_, I could try the dos emulator and pkzip, :\  What would be good
is a
> native *nix program to unzip/decrypt this files. Any ideas?
> 
> If there isn't one, does anyone know where I could find libs for zip
encryption
> 2.0 (whatever that is), I searched for 3 hours and couldn't find any
code or
> docs on this, it must be some what open though, since both pkzip and
winzip use
> it.
> 
> Thnxz
> Jack
> 




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