[ic] Changes in PGP Encryption With New Version?
Rick Bragg
interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com
Fri Jan 4 14:52:00 2002
Hi,
Do you need to store the public key somewere?
Were does it go?
Thanks
Rick
Ed LaFrance wrote:
> At 11:45 AM 01/04/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>
>
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I recently installed a new version
>
>
> Which "new" version? What "old" version were you using previously?
> Interchange could be called Constantchange, given how quickly it
> evolves. You can't possibly expect a helpful answer unless you are
> willing to provide basic details like this.
>
> FWIW - Encryption configuration has been highly simplified in 4.8.x. In
> most cases, you need only provide two pieces of data: The encryptor
> binary name (pgp, gpg, etc.) and the public key ID (orders@mdd.com, in
> your case). IC handles the remainder of the parameters automatically.
> Take a look at variable.txt and catalog.cfg in the foundation demo dist
> to see how these are used.
>
> - Ed L.
>
>
>
>> of Interchange. When I did I transferred over catalog.cfg files from
>> individual *catalogs* of the old installation.
>>
>> There seems to be something that has changed from one version to the
>> other related to encryption.
>>
>> I formerly used this line, and it encrypted the full order:
>> PGP /usr/bin/pgp -feat orders@mdd.com
>>
>> Now, if I try to use that line the order does not encrypt properly all
>> I get is a "0" in the body of the email message.
>>
>>
>> Now I have included the following line
>> and it encrypts the credit card information, which is really the only
>> thing I am concerned with
>> EncryptProgram /usr/bin/pgp -feat orders@mdd.com
>>
>>
>> The bottom line is that the EncryptProgram line seems to accomplish
>> what I need to do, but I am wondering if you can point me to any
>> documentation that will explain the differences between these two
>> commands? Or can someone on the list explain it to me?
>>
>> Is the PGP command (shown first) outdated or no longer in use in the
>> latest version of IC?
>>
>> CV
>>
>>
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