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O.K. to use passphrase and sign you use the -s option, but you have to specify
which key to use. Either using -signers-key-alias
.JCL.CNTL(BBXSINIT)'
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>>In ibmef.conf I hav
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>>CIPHER_NAME AES_256
>>S2K_CIPHER_NAME AES_256
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What command options did you use to encrypt on the z/OS side?
I still trying to figure out
What command options did you use to encrypt on the z/OS side?
I still trying to figure out some of the PGP stuff, but it looks like it
encrypted the file with a passphrase, but it also signed something within the
encrypted file with the default session key for your user-id on the z/OS side.
On Tue, 20 Apr 2021 12:35:02 -0500, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>On Tue, 20 Apr 2021 16:44:04 +0800, Timothy Sipples wrote:
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>>I suggest trying the Java-based IBM Encryption Facility Client first. If
>>IBM's client works then you have probably ruled out several possible
>>problems such as file
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>I suggest trying the Java-based IBM Encryption Facility Client first. If
>IBM's client works then you have probably ruled out several possible
>problems such as file transfer-related problems. You can download IBM's
>client here
Woude
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Paul,
In the normal pgp encryption
to
the private part of the pgp key, which is the only thing that can decrypt the
file.
Peter
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>Hi
>
>Does anyone use IBM Encryption Facility for OpenPGP (FMID HCF7740),
>specifically to encrypt files on z/OS and decrypt the
Paul,
I suggest trying the Java-based IBM Encryption Facility Client first. If
IBM's client works then you have probably ruled out several possible
problems such as file transfer-related problems. You can download IBM's
client here (current link, subject to change):
On 4/19/21 5:26 AM, Beesley, Paul wrote:
Thanks Lloyd, I wondered about that, but not sure how to get it to
convert it to ASCII.
Try the other way around.
The "dd" command on Linux can convert ASCII to EBCDIC. Check the manual
page for syntax. (Sorry, I don't remember and would have to
for OpenPGP
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Does anyone use IBM Encryption Facility for OpenPGP (FMID HCF7740
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Hi
Does anyone use IBM Encryption Facility for OpenPGP (FMID HCF7740),
specifically to encrypt files on z/OS and decrypt them on Windows or Linux?
I can successfully encrypt a file using a PassPhrase (not keys) and can decrypt
it on another mainframe system.
However, if I send
The issue is probably EBCDIC vs ASCII for the pass-phrase.
Lloyd
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On Monday, April 19, 2021, 6:52 AM, Beesley, Paul wrote:
Hi
Does anyone use IBM Encryption Facility for OpenPGP (FMID HCF7740),
specifically to encrypt files on z/OS and decrypt them
Hi
Does anyone use IBM Encryption Facility for OpenPGP (FMID HCF7740),
specifically to encrypt files on z/OS and decrypt them on Windows or Linux?
I can successfully encrypt a file using a PassPhrase (not keys) and can decrypt
it on another mainframe system.
However, if I send the encrypted
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