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Need to do public-key encryption on a file and automated
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08/07/2003 11:42:54
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00808029
Message ID:
00808294
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>I need help :)
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>Our client wishes to begin encrypting files we regularly transfer to them. These files are generated on a regular nightly schedule by a VFP .prg run at night on my server. I had created a program that produces these .csv files, zips them and e-mails them to three people using CDO.
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>They no longer want to get the e-mails. They want to encrypt with a public key and FTP to a drop box location.
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>I am familiar with GPG, the open-source encryption program, and PGP (now owned by McAfee). However, these would require user intervention.
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>I need to find a way to encrypt and FTP files programmatically. I have looked at the crypto FFC example and it is very confusing. I could not tell if you can do public-key encryption on a file with it or not.
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>As far as the ftp part, maybe something from westwind would be the ticket. I don't need a lot of fancy functionality at this point, as it will be a simple (as simple as I can make it) .prg running on the task scheduler at night.
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>I'm looking for guidance and reference materials I can understand <g> Any help is appreciated.
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>Thanks,

Hello,

I can't currently help you with the encryption, but I can certainly help you with the FTP part. We just finished the upgrade to our FTP Wizard control and it includes FoxPro sample code for easy automated transfers.
http://www.SeekfordSolutions.com/products/FTPWizard/

You can compare it to the others and see which one you like the best.
The main feature is it has the ability for asynchronous transferring.

Thanks,
Brian Seekford
Seekford Solutions, Inc.
http://www.SeekfordSolutions.com
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