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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat crypt utility Post 302572672 by jim mcnamara on Thursday 10th of November 2011 02:53:43 PM
Old 11-10-2011
Yes. But the exact implementation will vary from HP-UX for sure. In other words, your encrypted files coming over from HP-UX won't be decryptable, necessarily.

There is a standard POSIX call, crypt() in unistd.h. But I would never bet the rent money on being able to unencrypt something from another OS. HP-UX and Linux both support it.
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