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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.
I am looking to encrypt a file with either PGP or GPG natively on thejburke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 04/21/2009 5:50:11 AM >>>
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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