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SCO OpenServer 5 and File Encryption
My U.S. version of SCO Openserver 5 did not install "crypt". I'm looking into that for encryption, but I also looked into PGP, and openssl. These installations want GNU's GCC installed, but GNU won't support SCO when I have problems installing GCC. GNU is very very much against SCO right now.
Are there any other ideas for encryption service on a SCO UNIX Box specifically? |
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