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You will find those terms, and more, in the i Information Center at
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/topic/apis/catcrypt.ht
m<http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/topic/apis/catcrypt.ht%0Am>
The Information Center is not however what I would term a "dummies guide".
One possible starting point, assuming you want to do this yourself, is
<vendor response starts here> the APIs at Work Second Edition book. There's
a whole chapter on cryptographic facilities and examples using RPGLE.
<vendor response ends here>
Bruce Vining
www.brucevining.com
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On Behalf Of James Viney
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 8:05 AM
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Subject: XML Encryption MD5
Hello all,
Could someone please help. I'm programming a system to send a soap message
to webservice. I've now found out that the main data has be encrypted
within the soap header using MD5 256-bit. I've been given three keys for,
Passphrase, saltValue, and initVector.
I cannot find any kind of "dummies guide" to encryption on the net, and was
wondering if anyone knew of a way of doing this within RPGLE? I've found
the odd program floating around out there, but none of them refer to the
values above. I was hoping there would be some guide out there, but
nothing
unearthed so far.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
James
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