With REBOL you wont be too successful hiding this from a REBOL
programmer, because of course a properly placed probe would easily
reveal it no matter how much encryption you threw at it.

So basically all you can do is keep it from being non-programmer
readable in a file.  The easiest way to this is with to-binary:

>> password: "password"
== "password"
>> to-binary password
== #{70617373776F7264}

This is a little too obvious to me though, maybe compress:

>> compress password
== #{789C2B482C2E2ECF2F4A01000F91037408000000}

Or lastly if your space conscious:

>> forall password [change password to-char xor 85 first password]
== false
>> head password
== {%4&&":'1}

--Ryan

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> howdy list,
>
> There have been several posts on encryption lately.  I'd
> like to be able to encrypt a local password file to call on
> when constructing ftp urls.  I don't want to hard-code them
> into scripts, and I'm already tired of
>
> ;pass: ask/hide "password? "
>
> I also don't like to have my passwords floating around my drive
> in plain text.
>
> How do you  guys handle this?
>
> thanks
> --
>
> Eat more spinach.
> -tom

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* Ryan Cole *
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707-468-5400

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