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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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* SCO OpenServer 5.0.7 includes the following new, fully-supported products: Samba, Mozilla, OpenSSL, OpenSLP, and OpenSSH, OpenLDAP, and many other commonly used Open Source libraries and tools. Pearl and Apache are now fully integrated into the system, and Apache has been enhanced with support for PHP, XML, ASP, and other Apache technologies such as mod_perl. For text-based web browsing, Lynx is now provided with this release. The Squid caching proxy server, BIND, FTP Daemon, and IP Filter have been updated.
According to the blurb you should already have OpenSSL.

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New GNU tools for developers, such as the GNU Compiler Collection

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