Quick Start – Getting Started with PGP

The PGP_ENCODE and PGP_DECODE activities allow files to be encoded to PGP format and decoded from PGP format.

The following link provides an overview of cryptography in general and PGP in particular: How PGP Works.

To get started, you can use any OpenPGP tool to create and manage for keys – for example, Gpg4win (GNU Privacy Guard for Windows).

If using Gpg4win, execute the the following steps

 

The GPA tool maintains the public and secret key collection files in the following folder.

C:\Users\XXX\AppData\Roaming\gnupg\pubring.gpg

C:\Users\XXX\AppData\Roaming\gnupg\secring.gpg

 

These collection files, (pubring.gpg and secring.gpg) need to be copied to the pki folder in the JSM (Java Service Manager) tree of the LANSA Composer system.  For example:

 

The LANSA Composer activities will use these files for locating recipient public keys for encryption and the secret (private) key for decryption.