in reply to Customer data encryption
As your item 4. (and mentioned already), if you only need encrypted transmission, but are not worried about file storage at each end, just use scp or sftp, which most people should have anyway.
Also, I prob wouldn't worry about asymmetric performance from your descriptions.
As mentioned above, the "slow" bit can be the key creation, but that's a one off cost anyway, unless you intend to use a new one for each file (unlikely).
Also, I prob wouldn't worry about asymmetric performance from your descriptions.
As mentioned above, the "slow" bit can be the key creation, but that's a one off cost anyway, unless you intend to use a new one for each file (unlikely).
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Re^2: Customer data encryption
by 0xbeef (Hermit) on Feb 26, 2007 at 08:46 UTC | |
by salva (Canon) on Feb 26, 2007 at 09:16 UTC | |
by 0xbeef (Hermit) on Mar 01, 2007 at 14:28 UTC |
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