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Created On: 11-Dec-2002 18:33
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Answer This question was answered by Bruce Tuskey, on Friday, March 11, 2005 5:03 PM

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There is another posting about a third party encrypter (Qcrypt). The screen shots for Qcrypt look like they use functions within DOORS to encrypt the files. Does anyone have any more information about this?
 11-Dec-2002 18:33
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Louie Landale

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Many of the DOORS supplied include files are encrypted. Anybody have any luck:
o Decrypting so we can take a peak at them?
o Encrypting your own DXL so users cannot copy-then-change them?

- Louie
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Pete Kowalski

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Louie --

When I took a Telelogic DXL scripting class, the instructor (from Telelogic) said that you can send any script to them and they will encrypt it for no charge.

Pete

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Mark Phillips

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Pete,

Who taught your class? I have been asking our Telelogic rep about this, and he says that they offer this as a "pay service," but admits that they have never done it for anybody before.

I don't understand why they don't release an encoder without releasing a decoder...I guess that would make it easier to reverse engineer (knowing both the exact input and output), but most of us interested in encryption just want to keep the honest folks honest. Maybe they could release a "simplified" version of the encoder for users and keep their "better" encoder for themselves (giving them additional security).

Just my 2ยข,

Mark

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Pete Kowalski

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Mark,

This is the person ...

<FONT size=1>
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Jorge Henriques
Senior Application Consultant
Telelogic North America Inc.
400 Valley Road, Suite 200
Mt. Arlington, NJ 07856
Phone: 973-770-6400
Fax: 973-770-6401
</FONT><FONT color=#0000ff size=1>mailto:jorge.henriques@telelogic.com</FONT><FONT size=1>
</FONT><FONT color=#0000ff size=1>http://www.telelogic.com</FONT><FONT size=1>
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Telelogic - Putting you ahead in development!


On a side note, I had Telelogic encrypt a script for me weeks ago for no charge </FONT>

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Edited: 26-Mar-2003 at 02:12 by Pete Kowalski
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Hong Zhang

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Pete,

Who you talked with to encrypt the code? Just simply email to DOORS Support?

thanks,
hong
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Hong Zhang

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Pete,

I called my Telelogic rep. this morning, they said this is not for free.

You talked with Jorge Henriques himself and asked him to encode the script for you?

What is Jorge Henriques' email address?

thanks,
hong
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Pete Kowalski

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Hong:

I don't remember who did it since I wasn't the one personally that sent in the script. I will find out who it was though.

Jorge's email was given in my original post. Here it is again.

<FONT color=#0000ff>jorge.henriques@telelogic.com</FONT>

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Edited: 28-Mar-2003 at 16:43 by Pete Kowalski
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Bruce Tuskey

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Answer Answer
There is another posting about a third party encrypter (Qcrypt). The screen shots for Qcrypt look like they use functions within DOORS to encrypt the files. Does anyone have any more information about this?


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