pre-encrypted web pages



Is anybody aware of a system where you upload pre-encrypted pages to
your server and then are able to browse them normally only if you have
the right key?

I'm figuring on some sort of combination of encryption tool and
decryption browser plug-in. The idea is that you encrypt the page and
upload it. Then, when you want to browse the page, you'd need to
supply a key for it otherwise the page would come up as gibberish. So
as far as the server and network are concerned, it's just like any
other page out there.

I'm aware of SSL. This doesn't provide for encryption on the server
itself. I've also considered some sort of encrypted network file
system. I haven't seen one that would work well over the internet
though (although I'd be happy to hear of them).

So, any ideas?

.



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