Look at OpenSSL. You can use the "-a" switch to base64 encode/decode the
binary encrypted blob. I'm using that right now for DES3 credit card data on
D3.

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Glen aka PickCoder
http://picksource.com

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Robert Gisi
> Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 1:38 PM
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> Subject: [U2] Data Security
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>   I understand from IBM that there is a problem storing Encrypted data
> in a Unidata database because some of the Encrytpion characters are in
> conflict with our restrictive characters "Multi-values" ,"Sub-values"
> and others. So how is this issue being resolved in the user community?
> Please feel free to email me directly since I am aware this is a
> sensitive subject. I have an urgent need of a resolution .
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