Question - Where to get binary version of GnuPG for unix?
John Saylor
jsaylor@mediaone.net
Sat, 1 Jul 2000 20:02:17 -0400
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Hi
( 00.07.02 03:14 +1000 ) Scott Laughton:
> I can only do things through perl scripts and FTP. I can create
> dir's upload/download, delete and rename files as well as set their
> permissions. I need to get a pre compiled version of GunPG for Unix so
> that I can just upload it and set the correct permissions to be able to
> configure it and interface with a perl script via CGI.
I'm going to hope that you're just inexpereinced [or trolling].=20
Security is more involved than software. There are so many holes
possible in that set up that it's shorter to make a list of what's OK in
it [using GPG] instead of what's wrong with it.
Here's a better idea- get a 486, install OpenBSD [FreeBSD or Linux would
be OK too, but less secure ...] and setup things there. And perl and CGI
can be used securely, but they're most often not.
--=20
\js
Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp -- or what's a heaven for?=20
-Robert Browning=20
(contributed by Chris Johnston)=20
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