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  • From: Igor Korot <ikorot01 AT gmail.com>
  • To: FreeTDS Development Group <freetds AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [freetds] tsql with SSL on SQL Server
  • Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2011 14:39:31 -0700

Tony,
Not exactly.
I'm looking for complete "./configure" line you did before issuing "make".

Thank you.

On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Tony Baldarelli
<tbaldarelli AT wmsvision.com> wrote:
> I gave it below, but I guess it got lost.  Here it is again.  Note that it
> does this for both machines I am working with ( 2 different versions of
> Linux ).  Thanks for your help.
>
> ------------------------------------------------BEGIN OF PASTED
> SECTION---------------------------------------------------------------------
> -----------[tonyb:v9_odbc:V3_18]> tsql -C
> Compile-time settings (established with the "configure" script)
>                            Version: freetds v0.82.1.dev.20110306
>             freetds.conf directory: /usr/local/etc
>     MS db-lib source compatibility: no
>        Sybase binary compatibility: no
>                      Thread safety: yes
>                      iconv library: yes
>                        TDS version: 5.0
>                              iODBC: no
>                           unixodbc: yes
> [tonyb:v9_odbc:V3_18]>
> ------------------------------------------------END OF PASTED
> SECTION---------------------------------------------------------------------
> --------------
>
> Here is the portion of the freetds file you care about:
> ------------------------------------------------BEGIN OF PASTED
> SECTION---------------------------------------------------------------------
> -----------
> [MyServer2005]
>    host = 192.168.254.91
>    port = 1433
>    tds version = 8.0
>    encryption = required
> ------------------------------------------------END OF PASTED
> SECTION---------------------------------------------------------------------
> --------------
>
> Now as for the freetds.conf file, here is the full file:
> ------------------------------------------------BEGIN OF PASTED
> SECTION---------------------------------------------------------------------
> -----------
> [tonyb:v9_odbc:V3_18]> more /usr/local/etc/freetds.conf
> #
> #
> #   $Id: freetds.conf,v 1.9 2003/12/04 22:26:55 freddy77 Exp $
> #
> # The freetds.conf file is a replacement for the original interfaces
> # file developed by Sybase.  You may use either this or the interfaces
> # file, but not both.
> #
> # FreeTDS will search for a conf file in the following order:
> #
> #     1) check if a file was set programatically via dbsetifile() and
> #        is in .conf format, if so use that,
> #
> #     2) otherwise, if env variable FREETDSCONF specifies a properly
> #        formatted config file, use it,
> #
> #     3) otherwise, look in ~/.freetds.conf,
> #
> #     4) otherwise, look in @sysconfdir@/freetds.conf
> #
> # If FreeTDS has found no suitable conf file it will then search for
> # an interfaces file in the following order:
> #
> #     1) check if a file was set programatically via dbsetifile() and
> #        is in interfaces format, if so use that,
> #
> #     2) look in ~/.interfaces
> #
> #     3) look in $SYBASE/interfaces (where $SYBASE is an environment
> #        variable)
> #
> # Only hostname, port number, and protocol version can be specified
> # using the interfaces format.
> #
> # The conf file format follows a modified Samba style layout.  There
> # is a [global] section which will affect all database servers and
> # basic program behaviour, and a section headed with the database
> # server's name which will have settings which override the global
> # ones.
> #
> # Note that environment variables TDSVER, TDSDUMP, TDSPORT, TDSQUERY,
> # and TDSHOST will override values set by a .conf or .interfaces file.
> #
> # To review the processing of the above, set env variable TDSDUMPCONFIG
> # to a file name to log configuration processing.
> #
> # Global settings, any value here may be overridden by a database
> # server specific section
> [global]
>        # TDS protocol version
>        tds version = 4.2
>
> ;       initial block size = 512
>
>        # uses some fixes required for some bugged MSSQL 7.0 server that
>        # return invalid data to big endian clients
>        # NOTE TDS version 7.0 or 8.0 should be used instead
> ;       swap broken dates = no
> ;       swap broken money = no
>
>        # Database server login method, if both server and domain
>        # logins are enabled, domain login is tried first if a domain
>        # is specified, and if that fails the server login will be used.
>        # OBSOLETE
> ;       try server login = yes
> ;       try domain login = no
>
>        # The default authentication domain, can be overridden by
>        # specifying a username with a domain prefix, e.g. DOMAIN\username
>        # OBSOLETE use DOMAIN\username as username
> ;       nt domain = WORKGROUP
>
>        # If the server responds with different domain try that one?
>        # OBSOLETE never been used
> ;       cross domain login = no
>
>        # Whether to write a TDSDUMP file for diagnostic purposes
>        # (setting this to /tmp is insecure on a multi-user system)
> ;       dump file = /tmp/freetds.log
> ;       debug level = 10
>
>        # Command and connection timeouts
> ;       timeout = 10
> ;       connect timeout = 10
>
>        # If you get out of memory errors, it may mean that your client
>        # is trying to allocate a huge buffer for a TEXT field.
>        # (Microsoft servers sometimes pretend TEXT columns are
>        # 4 GB wide!)   If you have this problem, try setting
>        # 'text size' to a more reasonable limit
>        text size = 64512
>
> # This is a Sybase hosted database server, if you are directly on the
> # net you can use it to test.
> [JDBC]
>        host = 192.138.151.39
>        port = 4444
>        tds version = 5.0
>
> # The same server, using TDS 4.2.  Used in configuration examples for the
> # pool server, since the pool server supports only TDS 4.2.
> [JDBC_42]
>        host = 192.138.151.39
>        port = 4444
>        tds version = 4.2
>
> # The client connecting to the pool server will use this to find its
> # listening socket.  This entry assumes that the client is on the same
> # system as the pool server.
> [mypool]
>        host = 127.0.0.1
>        port = 5000
>        tds version = 4.2
>
> # A typical Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 configuration
> [MyServer70]
>        host = 192.168.254.22
>        port = 1433
>        tds version = 4.2
>
> # A typical Microsoft SQL Server 2000 configuration
> [MyServer2k]
>        host = 192.168.254.22
>        port = 1433
>        tds version = 7.0
>
> [MyServer2005]
>    host = 192.168.254.91
>    port = 1433
>    tds version = 8.0
>    encryption = required
>
> # A typical Microsoft SQL Server 6.x configuration
> ;[MyServer65]
> ;       host = ntmachine.domain.com
> ;       port = 1433
> ;       tds version = 4.2
> ------------------------------------------------END OF PASTED
> SECTION---------------------------------------------------------------------
> --------------
>
> Tony
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: freetds-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org
> [mailto:freetds-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Igor Korot
> Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 5:08 PM
> To: FreeTDS Development Group
> Subject: Re: [freetds] tsql with SSL on SQL Server
>
> Tony,
> How did you configure freeTDS?
>
> Thank you.
>
> On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 1:24 PM, Tony Baldarelli
> <tbaldarelli AT wmsvision.com> wrote:
>> Here are the commands I did:
>>        [tonyb:v9_odbc:V3_18]> date;tsql -S myserver2005 -U nortel -P
>> builder789;echo;ls -lt freetds.log ;date
>>        Thu Apr  7 16:10:03 EDT 2011
>>        locale is "en_US"
>>        locale charset is "ISO-8859-1"
>>        Msg 20017, Level 9, State -1, Server OpenClient, Line -1
>>        Unexpected EOF from the server
>>        Msg 20002, Level 9, State -1, Server OpenClient, Line -1
>>        Adaptive Server connection failed
>>        There was a problem connecting to the server
>>
>>        -rw-rw-r--    1 tonyb    wmsV9        2222 Apr  7 16:10 freetds.log
>>        Thu Apr  7 16:10:03 EDT 2011
>>        [tonyb:v9_odbc:V3_18]>
>>
>>
>> See TCPDUMP output here.  Tell me if it helps.  It is all gibberish to me.
>> log.c:190:Starting log file for FreeTDS 0.82.1.dev.20110306
>>    on 2011-04-07 16:10:03 with debug flags 0x4fff.
>> iconv.c:197:names for ISO-8859-1: ISO-8859-1
>> iconv.c:197:names for UTF-8: UTF-8
>> iconv.c:197:names for UCS-2LE: UCS-2LE
>> iconv.c:197:names for UCS-2BE: UCS-2BE
>> iconv.c:363:iconv to convert client-side data to the "ISO-8859-1"
> character
>> set
>> iconv.c:516:tds_iconv_info_init: converting "ISO-8859-1"->"UCS-2LE"
>> iconv.c:516:tds_iconv_info_init: converting "ISO-8859-1"->"UCS-2LE"
>> net.c:210:Connecting to 192.168.254.91 port 1433 (TDS version 8.0)
>> net.c:266:tds_open_socket: connect(2) returned "Operation now in progress"
>> net.c:307:tds_open_socket() succeeded
>> util.c:162:Changed query state from DEAD to IDLE
>> net.c:793:Sending packet
>> 0000 12 01 00 34 00 00 00 00-00 00 15 00 06 01 00 1b |...4.... ........|
>> 0010 00 01 02 00 1c 00 0c 03-00 28 00 04 ff 08 00 01 |........ .(..ÿ...|
>> 0020 55 00 00 00 4d 53 53 51-4c 53 65 72 76 65 72 00 |U...MSSQ LServer.|
>> 0030 02 1d 00 00            -                        |....|
>>
>> net.c:604:Received header
>> 0000 04 01 00 25 00 00 01 00-                        |...%....|
>>
>> net.c:683:Received packet
>> 0000 00 00 15 00 06 01 00 1b-00 01 02 00 1c 00 01 03 |........ ........|
>> 0010 00 1d 00 00 ff 09 00 0b-ee 00 00 03 01          |....ÿ... î....|
>>
>> login.c:1007:detected flag 3
>> net.c:1049:in tds_push_func
>> net.c:1008:in tds_pull_func
>> net.c:793:Sending packet
>> 0000 12 01 00 46 00 00 00 00-16 03 01 00 39 01 00 00 |...F.... ....9...|
>> 0010 35 03 01 4d 9e 1a 1b 80-7b 02 fc f5 dc b0 f8 89 |5..M.... {.üõÜ°ø.|
>> 0020 fc e1 b7 c7 08 8c 98 10-2c 80 6c 90 56 e4 22 8f |üá·Ç.... ,.l.Vä".|
>> 0030 42 8b 6f 00 00 0e 00 09-00 64 00 62 00 03 00 06 |B.o..... .d.b....|
>> 0040 00 12 00 63 01 00      -                        |...c..|
>>
>> net.c:1021:have 0
>> net.c:1025:before read
>> util.c:334:tdserror(0x80f8e68, 0x80f97a8, 20017, 0)
>> util.c:368:tdserror: client library returned TDS_INT_CANCEL(2)
>> util.c:389:tdserror: returning TDS_INT_CANCEL(2)
>> util.c:162:Changed query state from IDLE to DEAD
>> net.c:1306:handshake failed
>> util.c:334:tdserror(0x80f8e68, 0x80f97a8, 20002, 0)
>> util.c:368:tdserror: client library returned TDS_INT_CANCEL(2)
>> util.c:389:tdserror: returning TDS_INT_CANCEL(2)
>> mem.c:609:tds_free_all_results()
>>
>> Tony
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: freetds-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org
>> [mailto:freetds-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Igor Korot
>> Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 3:00 PM
>> To: FreeTDS Development Group
>> Subject: Re: [freetds] tsql with SSL on SQL Server
>>
>> Tony,
>> It would be interesting to see the log dump....
>> Like Frdiano said, it should work.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Tony Baldarelli
>> <tbaldarelli AT wmsvision.com> wrote:
>>> SQL Server 2005 and above.  Actually, I think we currently only use 2005.
>>> And that is definitely what I am trying right this very second.
>>>
>>> Also, SQL Server is currently configured to force encryption.
>>>
>>> The ODBC driver that my application uses ( Easysoft ) works fine from my
>>> application, and isql works fine.  So I know I can connect to the SQL
>> Server
>>> database from this linux machine.  I just cannot using tsql.
>>>
>>>
>>> Tony
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: freetds-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org
>>> [mailto:freetds-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Igor Korot
>>> Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 2:22 PM
>>> To: FreeTDS Development Group
>>> Subject: Re: [freetds] tsql with SSL on SQL Server
>>>
>>> Hi, Tony,
>>>
>>> On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 8:31 AM, Tony Baldarelli
>>> <tbaldarelli AT wmsvision.com> wrote:
>>>> Ok, it did not work.  I will look up the encryption settings for this
>>> version and see if maybe something else will work, but I would love some
>>> feedback as to if I am missing something.
>>>>
>>>> See below:
>>>> • End of /usr/local/etc/freetds.conf
>>>>        [MyServer2005]
>>>>            host = 192.168.254.91
>>>>            port = 1433
>>>>            tds version = 8.0
>>>>            encryption = request
>>>>
>>>>        # A typical Microsoft SQL Server 6.x configuration
>>>>        ;[MyServer65]
>>>>        ;       host = ntmachine.domain.com
>>>>        ;       port = 1433
>>>>        ;       tds version = 4.2
>>>> • Failed command ( password removed for security )
>>>>        [tonyb:v9_odbc:V3_18]> tsql -S myserver2005 -U nortel -P PASSWORD
>>>>        locale is "en_US"
>>>>        locale charset is "ISO-8859-1"
>>>>        Msg 20017, Level 9, State -1, Server OpenClient, Line -1
>>>>        Unexpected EOF from the server
>>>>        Msg 20002, Level 9, State -1, Server OpenClient, Line -1
>>>>        Adaptive Server connection failed
>>>>        There was a problem connecting to the server
>>>> • Version
>>>>        [tonyb:v9_odbc:V3_18]> tsql -C
>>>>        Compile-time settings (established with the "configure" script)
>>>>                                    Version: freetds v0.82.1.dev.20110306
>>>>                     freetds.conf directory: /usr/local/etc
>>>>             MS db-lib source compatibility: no
>>>>                Sybase binary compatibility: no
>>>>                              Thread safety: yes
>>>>                        iconv library: yes
>>>>                            TDS version: 5.0
>>>>                                    iODBC: no
>>>>                                   unixodbc: yes
>>>> • Date stamp of tsql command
>>>>        [tonyb:v9_odbc:V3_18]> ls -lt /usr/local/bin/tsql
>>>>        -rwxr-xr-x    1 root     root      1487662 Apr  7 11:22
>>> /usr/local/bin/tsql
>>>>        [tonyb:v9_odbc:V3_18]>
>>>
>>> Are you trying to connect to the Sybase server or MS SQL server? If
>>> the latter what version - 2005 or some other?
>>>
>>> Thank you.
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Tony
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: freetds-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org
>>> [mailto:freetds-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Tony Baldarelli
>>>> Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 11:06 AM
>>>> To: 'FreeTDS Development Group'
>>>> Subject: Re: [freetds] tsql with SSL on SQL Server
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.  Is the feature you disabled in the patch important?  More
>>> precisely, what kind of feature is it?  Always sort of makes me nervous
>> when
>>> I hear people disabled a feature, so that is why I ask.  I will
> definitely
>>> be trying this patch, so thanks for that idea.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You might not be able to answer this, but what are the merits to using
>>> openssl or gnutls with freetds?
>>>>
>>>> Tony
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: freetds-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org
>>> [mailto:freetds-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Frediano Ziglio
>>>> Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 5:07 AM
>>>> To: FreeTDS Development Group
>>>> Subject: Re: [freetds] tsql with SSL on SQL Server
>>>>
>>>> 2011/4/7 Tony Baldarelli <tbaldarelli AT wmsvision.com>:
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>        We are moving to using SSL to connect to our SQL Server
>> databases.
>>>>> Currently I cannot get it to work and was wondering if there was some
>>>>> documentation out there on it.  So far the documentation I have read
>> does
>>>>> not work.  For instance, it tells me to set "encryption" in the
>>> freetds.conf
>>>>> to either "request" or "required", which I have tried.
>>>>>
>>>>>        I currently use openssl, but I do see references to it working
>>> with
>>>>> gnutls, so I might look that up as well.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Tony Baldarelli
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> P.S. For those who are curious, here is some data to consider.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> •       Machine 1 tsql ( no osql )
>>>>>        o       Version:
>>>>>                [tonyb:v9_odbc:V3_18]> tsql -C
>>>>>                Compile-time settings (established with the "configure"
>>>>> script):
>>>>>                                           Version: freetds v0.63
>>>>>                    MS db-lib source compatibility: no
>>>>>                       Sybase binary compatibility: unknown
>>>>>                                     Thread safety: yes
>>>>>                                     iconv library: yes
>>>>>                                       TDS version: 4.2
>>>>>                                             iODBC: no
>>>>>                                          unixodbc: yes
>>>>>                [tonyb:v9_odbc:V3_18]>
>>>>>        o       Error:
>>>>>                [tonyb:v9_odbc:V3_18]> tsql -S  myserver2005 -U <user
>>>>> removed for security> -P <password removed for security>
>>>>>                locale is "en_US"
>>>>>                locale charset is "ISO-8859-1"
>>>>>                Msg 20004, Level 9, State 0, Server OpenClient, Line 0
>>>>>                Read from SQL server failed.
>>>>>                Msg 20014, Level 9, State 0, Server OpenClient, Line 0
>>>>>                Login incorrect.
>>>>>                There was a problem connecting to the server
>>>>>                [tonyb:v9_odbc:V3_18]>
>>>>>        o       freetds section for machine 1.  Note that "encryption"
>>> does
>>>>> not work with this version, so that is why it is commented out.
>>>>>                [MyServer2005]
>>>>>                    host = 192.168.254.91
>>>>>                    port = 1433
>>>>>                    tds version = 8.0
>>>>>                    ##encryption = request
>>>>> •       Machine 2 tsql, new version
>>>>>        o       Version:
>>>>>                [tonyb:v9_odbc:V3_18]> tsql -C
>>>>>                Compile-time settings (established with the "configure"
>>>>> script)
>>>>>                                            Version: freetds v0.82
>>>>>                       freetds.conf directory: /usr/local/etc
>>>>>                     MS db-lib source compatibility: no
>>>>>                        Sybase binary compatibility: no
>>>>>                                      Thread safety: yes
>>>>>                                      iconv library: yes
>>>>>                                        TDS version: 5.0
>>>>>                                              iODBC: no
>>>>>                                           unixodbc: yes
>>>>>                [tonyb:v9_odbc:V3_18]>
>>>>>        o       Test:
>>>>>                [tonyb:v9_odbc:V3_18]>  tsql -S  myserver2005 -U <user
>>>>> removed for security> -P <password removed for security>
>>>>>                locale is "en_US"
>>>>>                locale charset is "ISO-8859-1"
>>>>>                Msg 20017, Level 9, State -1, Server OpenClient, Line -1
>>>>>                Unexpected EOF from the server
>>>>>                Msg 20002, Level 9, State -1, Server OpenClient, Line -1
>>>>>                Adaptive Server connection failed
>>>>>                There was a problem connecting to the server
>>>>>                [tonyb:v9_odbc:V3_18]>
>>>>> •       Machine 2 tsql, old version
>>>>>        o       Version:
>>>>>                [tonyb:v9_odbc:V3_18]> tsql.old -C
>>>>>                Compile-time settings (established with the "configure"
>>>>> script):
>>>>>                                     Version: freetds v0.64.dev.20051213
>>>>>                    MS db-lib source compatibility: no
>>>>>                 Sybase binary compatibility: unknown
>>>>>                                 Thread safety: yes
>>>>>                                   iconv library: yes
>>>>>                                       TDS version: 5.0
>>>>>                                       iODBC: no
>>>>>                                      unixodbc: yes
>>>>>                [tonyb:v9_odbc:V3_18]>
>>>>>        o       Test:
>>>>>                [tonyb:v9_odbc:V3_18]>  tsql.old -S  myserver2005 --U
>>> <user
>>>>> removed for security> -P <password removed for security>
>>>>>                locale is "en_US"
>>>>>                locale charset is "ISO-8859-1"
>>>>>                Msg 20004, Level 9, State 0, Server OpenClient, Line 0
>>>>>                Read from SQL server failed.
>>>>>                Msg 20014, Level 9, State 0, Server OpenClient, Line 0
>>>>>                Login incorrect.
>>>>>                There was a problem connecting to the server
>>>>>                [tonyb:v9_odbc:V3_18]>
>>>>> •       Machine 2 osql
>>>>>        o       It is supposed to go into isql when it is done, but it
>>> does
>>>>> not.
>>>>>        o       Output:
>>>>>                [tonyb:v9_odbc:V3_18]> osql -S wv8 -U nortel -P
> <password
>>>>> removed for security>
>>>>>                looking for odbc.ini and odbcinst.ini in /usr/local/etc
>>>>>                        reading "/home/tonyb/.odbc.ini"
>>>>>                [wv8] not found in "/home/tonyb/.odbc.ini"
>>>>>                        reading "/usr/local/etc/odbc.ini"
>>>>>                [wv8] found in "/usr/local/etc/odbc.ini"
>>>>>                found this section:
>>>>>                        [wv8]
>>>>>                        Driver          = Easysoft ODBC-SQL Server SSL
>>>>>                        Description     = Easysoft SQL Server ODBC
> driver
>>>>>                        Server          = 192.168.254.91
>>>>>                        Port            = 1433
>>>>>                  Database        = wv8_162
>>>>>                        User            = nortel
>>>>>                        Password        = <password removed for
> security>
>>>>>                  Mars_Connection         = No
>>>>>                        Logging         = Process
>>>>>                        LogFile         =
>>>>> /home/wms/v9_odbc/oracle/8.1.7/LOG/wv8_162.easysoft.ssl2
>>>>>                  QuotedId        = Yes
>>>>>                        AnsiNPW         = Yes
>>>>>                        Language        =
>>>>>                  Version7        = No
>>>>>                        ClientLB        = No
>>>>>                        Encrypt         = No
>>>>>                  TrustServerCertificate          = No
>>>>>                        PrivateKeyFile          =
>>>>>                        CertificateFile         =
>>>>>                  Entropy         =
>>>>>                        Failover_Partner                =
>>>>>                        VarMaxAsLong    = No
>>>>>
>>>>>                looking for driver for DSN [wv8]
>>>>>                driver "Easysoft" found for [wv8] in odbc.ini
>>>>>                found driver named "Easysoft"
>>>>>                Easysoft is not a readable file
>>>>>                looking for entry named [Easysoft] in
>>>>> /usr/local/etc/odbcinst.ini
>>>>>                no driver mentioned for [Easysoft] in odbcinst.ini
>>>>>                [tonyb:v9_odbc:V3_18]>
>>>>>  •      Machine 2 freetds setup ( uncommenting "encryption" does not
>>> really
>>>>> change anything, it still fails with the same errors above )
>>>>>        [MyServer2005]
>>>>>            host = 192.168.254.91
>>>>>            port = 1433
>>>>>            tds version = 8.0
>>>>>            #encryption = request
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> At least use version 0.82, patched is better. Obviously we cannot
>>>> support easysoft driver :)
>>>> There is a known issue with early 0.82 and OpenSSL due to a security
>>>> improvement in OpenSSL that is not compatible with MS software. A fix
>>>> (we disable such a feature) has been incorporated in post 0.82
>>>> versions (that is patched version, available at
>>>> http://ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/ALPHA/freetds/stable/ or
>>>> freetds.sourceforce.net). Also recent versions support much better
>>>> encryption settings.
>>>>
>>>> freddy77
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