Greetings all.

Granted, I am a beginner in perl, and in the past 2 week I have come a long way :)

Here is my question to the fellow monks who reside here…

How would I compress streaming data in perl? I know how to encrypt it using blowfish in the technique described here. But I wouldn’t know where to begin in concerns with compression.

What my end goal is, is to have data encrypted, store it locally, and send it to another computer compressed and in a data stream.

Any suggestions as to how I should tackle this? Like I said, I already have the encryption part tackled, I’m now working on the compression.

Thanks for any suggestions, code examples, etc etc.

Russ

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