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Java Encryption
- From: thomas@xxxxxxxxxxx (Thomas Hii)
- Subject: Java Encryption
- Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 09:32:00 +0800
Hi, Outside US, checkout: www.cryptix.org for Java Encryption www.openssl.org for Non-Java Encryption Both package covers almost all of the available algorithms. Christian Cryder wrote: > > Hi folks, > > I'm looking for info on creating an encrypted TCP/IP connection from a > java client to a non-java server. I've found some info on Sun's JCE api > at http://java.sun.com/security/ Can anyone comment on this? > > The JCE thing looks like a solid option (although it's not exportable > outside the US). There's a subsequent link at > http://java.sun.com/products/jce/jce12_providers.html which points to > Entrust Technologies, a company page which has implemented a free version > of the JCE api. > > Any pointers / suggestions would be appreciated. > > TIA, > Christian > > -------------------------------------------- > Christian Cryder > Sr. Java Engineer - ApplianceWare > REALM Information Technologies - http://www.realminfo.com > Plugin Version Control for Java (PVCj 1.2) - http://granitepeaks.com/pvcj > -------------------------------------------- > "What a great time to be a geek" > -------------------------------------------- > > --- > To unsubscribe, mail advanced-java-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To get help, mail advanced-java-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx --- To unsubscribe, mail advanced-java-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To get help, mail advanced-java-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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