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I tried the old (V6.5.8) AIX binaries and had no luck. BTW.... the
license clearly states "for non commercial use". That could be
problematic for your business.

Sadly, I ended up using WS_FTP Pro on a Windows box and going that route
to get the job done.

GNU may be an option and I'll now definitely be taking a look at the IBM
option.



jburke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 04/21/2009 5:50:11 AM >>>
I am looking to encrypt a file with either PGP or GPG natively on the
i5.
The most recent information in the archives referred mostly to
commercial
solutions except for either compiling the AIX implementation or using
old
AIX binaries.

Are there any newer, non-commerical solutions? I did find an IBM AIX
Implementation of OpenPGP at the following link:

http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/ibmpgp

Has anybody had any success with this implementation?

TIA


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