Re: GnuPG Webpage on Fedora Core 3

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Tony Dietrich wrote:
| On Friday 18 Feb 2005 16:36, Nathaniel Hall wrote:
| <snip>
|
| Nathaniel
|
| I have a feeling you aren't thinking straight, or are describing your
problem
| incorrectly.
|
| What do you mean by passwords?
| System passwords are normally encrypted using one-way algorithms .. so
there
| is no way to decrypt them.  So the second part of your problem just isn't
| relevant.
| If you are talking about PGP (or similar) encryption, then yes, this is
| possible in perl, if you have the right perl modules installed.
|
I want to be able to store passwords for lookup, not system passwords.
Similar to many programs available for Windows and Yaps on Palm.  You
enter in usernames and passwords.  They are stored securely until you
input the correct password to unlock those.

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Nathaniel Hall, GSEC
Intrusion Detection and Firewall Technician
Ozarks Technical Community College -- Office of Computer Networking

halln@xxxxxxx
417-447-7535
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