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Nah, Pat and his group brought PGP to the 400 some time ago. had a heckuva time getting the PGP folks to grant him a license(they hadn't heard of a AS/400 - imagine that!) Finally, they got religeon, as I understand it, and came to him....

Amazing what a little marketing can do, eh?

Don in DC

On Thu, 22 Sep 2005, Carel Teijgeler wrote:

Bill,

Did Patrick Townsend not have PGP software for the AS/400? I think he (and his 
company) has. Search the archives; it has been mentioned many times this 
question came up.

Regards,
Carel Teijgeler

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On 22-9-05 at 15:47 Bill Francis wrote:

I brought up my problem to M&T Bank and they said that several of their
customers have AS/400's and are using GnuPG (http://www.gnupg.org/) which is
an OpenPGP compliant application. I was told even the state of Maryland uses
GnuPG because it does not use the patented IDEA algorithm and can be used
without restrictions. The trick here is it's an AIX binary so once again I
searched the archives but found very little on how to do this. The only
article I found said something about downloading it onto the PC,
uncompressing it, transferring it to the AS400's IFS and then running it in 
PASE.

There's got to be an easy way of doing this.

Any ideas?



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