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Re: SSCrypto Framework
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Re: SSCrypto Framework


  • Subject: Re: SSCrypto Framework
  • From: Trygve Inda <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 19:06:36 +0000
  • Thread-topic: SSCrypto Framework

> Yeah, I understand that... you don't need to actually buy a
> certificate for that. You can just install your certificate that you
> generate yourself and then use it internally to check the integrity of
> your data files or whatever else you'd like to do with it.
>

How would I go about doing this... And does the user have to do anything
(like authorize with a password)? I want to sign/encrypt on my end and have
my app decrypt with no user action required - so it is completely
transparent.

Thanks,

Trygve


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