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We are currently evaluating the Pat Townsend software. For what I saw, the 
command is native to OS/400 but does run some part in the PASE environment. But 
it does not need anything special (no lpar). Files must reside in the IFS 
somwhere under the root file system.

Our test are very promising.

Denis Robitaille
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>>> Bill.Erhardt@xxxxxxxxx 2005-04-08 13:32:17 >>>
We use Pat Townsend's version of PGP and run it on the AS/400.  I
believe it moves objects to the IFS but the software runs under OS/400. 

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dave Odom
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 1:25 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
Subject: PGP Encryption Software for AS400 iSeries

Karen, et al,

Where do you run your PGP software..., native on the iSeries under
OS/400 or in an LPAR running AIX or Linux or do you have to resort to
using a Windoz server and run your input/output through the latter on
its way in/out of the iSeries?    The reason why I say that is because
every version of PGP or GNU I've found doesn't run on the iSeries, which
is not surprising.   It needs to run under AIX, or some flavor of Unix
or Linux or Windoz.

I need to do the same thing and considered using the Qshell of OS/400
to run some version of PGP or GNU but don't know if it will work.   If I
have to, I'll configure an LPAR to use AIX or Linux to run my PGP or
GNU.

Thanks,

Dave 


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