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PGP decryption in Sterling File Gateway
Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) is a program developed by Phil Zimmermann to encrypt/decrypt and sign data. There are several commercial and non-commercial implementations available. In this article we would like to describe how a PGP can be used by Sterling File Gateway (SFG) to decrypt a pgp-encrypted file. We assume that the reader is familiar with PGP and the basic functionalities of SFG, like e. g. creation of communities, partners, routing channel (templates). Decryption scenario A PGP encrypted file is put in the mailbox of... [More]
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PGP encryption in Sterling File Gateway
We already presented a scenario where a file is PGP-decrypted by Sterling File Gateway (SFG). For an introduction to PGP, its implementation in this scenario and additional configuration stuff please refer to the article: PGP decryption in Sterling File Gateway Encryption scenario A plain text file is put via FTP to the mailbox of the producer TP gwsProvider2. This file is encrypted via PGP and then put in the mailbox of the consumer TP gwsConsumer2. The encrypted file is then transferred via FTP to a destination... [More]
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