Re: Server Side PGP Encryption for Email - to send form results?

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Thanks Steve

I have found a host that offers the server side pgp and I had a pretty good
chat with their tech (which was refreshing:-)

I will be putting my form on ssl and storing the results on the secure
server for secure login and retrieval

Thanks for your input Steve

cheers

Ed

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Edwin Hannan
edwin.hannan@xxxxxxxxxxxx
"Steve Easton" <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Same reply as you got over in the client group:
>
> On the servers my sites are hosted on ( Apache/UNIX ) there is an option
to manage OpenPGP
> keys. Unfortunately however, I've never played with it.
>
> I have however played with Gnupg at the client level, and even wrote a gui
to manage it so
> the user isn't forced to do everything from a command line.
>
> What I've learned:
> 1. Anything over 2048 bit encryption is a waste of resources. ( processor
resources when
> encrypting data )
> 2. It's really not that safe.
> 3. The NSA has recently released a standard for Federal Gov public key
use that bypasses
> RSA x509 and Open PGP standards. Which means the old standards are
considered unreliable.
>
> You need a secure server and a security certificate to do what you want.
> You do not want to send CC or personal info via email in any way shape or
form.
> You need it saved to a password protected area of a secure server where
you can then log
> on to retrieve it.
>
>
> --
> Steve Easton
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>
> "Edwin Hannan" <edwin.hannan_AT_NOSPAM_ntlworld.com> wrote in message
> news:emB05JQYFHA.3864@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Hi All
> >
> > I use FP2003
> >
> > Has anybody have any experience with Server Side PGP Encryption for
Emails?
> >
> > I have noticed some ISP's offer this.
> >
> > I am looking for a secure way to send form results.
> >
> > I understand that I will probably have to use a different form to email
form
> > handler (instead of the FP componement)
> >
> > This sounds possible, was hoping to get some feedback on this
> >
> > cheers
> >
> > Ed
> >
> > --
> > Edwin Hannan
> > edwin dot hannan at ntlworld dot com
> >
> >
>
>


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