{I have been reading the list for about a week now... This is my first post... I hope this is not a FAQ...} I am looking for solutions to a situation that people may find familiar... Say you have a text file that contains sensitive configuration data (in a particular case, the cross-index of anonymous ids and real mail addresses) taht you want a program to be able to read, but you want it stored in encrypted format. (Which means you will decrypt it each time you read it, and rewrite it in encrypted form when needed. It will only exist in decrypted in the computers RAM.) Is there some sort of scheme that will allow this, without having to have a user present to enter the password at startup (a pain if its supposed to be an unattended program, such as a remailer) or having the password compiled into the program... Also, I have seen a number of references to DC nets... I must confess I have never heard of the term before... can someone enlighten me? --- Nick MacDonald i6t4@jupiter.sun.csd.unb.ca