What about simply serving via SSL? You'd have to do some testing to check for speed issues, but that seems like it would do the trick. Not as a 'streaming' solution, but simply serving the files...
Jason
On Monday, February 24, 2003, at 11:26 PM, ServerSmiths Tango Development wrote:
Say folks,
I'm pencilling out a repositioning of a large content management system I
built a few years back.
I've been told that the target market will be asking if I can supply
encrypted quicktime downloads, in other words, some way that an intercepted
file could not be view by anyone other than the intended recipient. I can
handle/figure out swapping keys etc. I'm just trying to find out if there's
any encryption methodology that's being used.
Has anyone heard of anything like this? Any ideas? There is an established
proprietary solution already serving this market and I think they are
charging "the big dough" due to being the only guys in town.
I serve on Macs and so a windows specific solution would not be a direction
I would want to pursue.
Thanks for any ideas, tips, leads.
Michael Heth Web Information Architect
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