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Looking for a Triple DES implementation



David Kramer wrote:
> Derek Atkins wrote:
>> Have you tried OpenSSL?
> 
> Huh?  Please explain.

OK, just got a clue on that from elsewhere.  I forgot OpenSSL comes with
the openssl command, which is what you're referring to.  It looks like
his program is padding with PKCS7, and doing Triple DES in ECB, and
doing Base64 on the output.  If I can get the right options to openssl
to do that, I might be set. The man page doesn't seem to list a mode for
Triple DES with ECB,

Also, it doesn't look like you can do more than one command at a time.
Do I need to
openssl pkcs7 then feed the output of that to whatever command I come up
 with to do the Triple DES?

Thanks ever so much.



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