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  • Subject: Re: Unit shar/crypt
  • From: "Steve Glanstein" <mic@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 7 Jan 1998 08:49:45 -1000


James:

It is my understanding that crypt is a one-way encryption and you will not
be able to decrypt the password on the AS/400.  You might want to check the
book, Applied Cryptography, by Colin Plumb for more information on this
subject.  The AS/400 does have DES available in a limited manner via the
machine interface.  I note that your E-mail address is OUTSIDE OF THE US
and CANADA.  Please be advised that the US Government has placed severe
restrictions on our ability to export cryptography to your country. 
However, you may find your answer in cryptography sites all over the world
by checking YAHOO....

HTH

steve


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> From: JAMEST <jamest@itg.com.au>
> To: Steve Glanstein <mic@aloha.com>; Midrange <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
> Subject: Re: Unit shar/crypt
> Date: Tuesday, January 06, 1998 4:39 PM
> 
> I have a global password changer that can encyrpt in either shar or cyrpt
and
> then using a CGI-BIN program pass the encyrpted password to the AS/400. 
I am
> pretty sure I require same product to decyprt the password on the 400.
> 
>                                                     James Turnbull
>                                                     AS/Tech Consulting
> 
> Steve Glanstein wrote:
> 
> > James:
> >
> > Must this be exactly the Unix shar/crypt?  There are other techniques
that
> > will also work.
> >
> > I have a PKZIP, dated 11-20-95 with cryptographic utilities that look
> > suspiciously similar.  Let me know if it must be exact or if you merely
> > require a one-way hash.
> >
> > Steve Glanstein
> > mic@aloha.com
> >
> > >
> > > ------------------------------
> > >
> > > Date: Tue, 06 Jan 1998 13:37:28 +1100
> > > From: James Turnbull <jamest@team.itg.com.au>
> > > Subject: shar or crypt for AS/400
> > >
> > > Does anyone know of a port of the Unix utils shar and/or crypt to the
> > > AS/400?  I urgently require either of these.  If anyone has source
that
> > > would be great.  Thanks in advance.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > James Turnbull
> > >
> > > AS/Tech Consulting
> > >
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