in reply to Perl Crypt Modules

I'd use rot13.

Abigail (if rot5 was good enough for Ceasar, rot13 is good enough for the world)

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Re: Re: Perl Crypt Modules
by herveus (Prior) on Apr 25, 2003 at 14:11 UTC
    Howdy!

    No. That is not good enough. How about rot26. That ought to be big enough...

    yours,
    Michael

Re: Re: Perl Crypt Modules
by OverlordQ (Hermit) on Apr 25, 2003 at 20:47 UTC
    Edit: Lemme rephrase my question. I meant I wan't looking for a 'complicated' encryption standard ala PGP with public/private keys, key exchange, et triple cetra. I was simply looking for a good module that can provide a good strong encryption. Something along the lines of Crypt::Simple or Crypt::CBC which uses other Crypt modules. I was simply asking if anybody could suggest a better.
      I dont really want a full blown encryption standard ala PGP
      I was looking more towards a cipher that couldn't be broken in 5 minutes.

      You can't have your cake and eat it. rot13 fits the first requirement, PGP fits the second. Your choice.

      Abigail