encrypting and signing for pgp2
Werner Koch
wk@gnupg.org
Mon, 12 Jul 1999 10:26:57 +0200
Holger Schurig <holger@holger.om.org> writes:
> Here it's the other way around. May this be the reason?
Yes. It is not possible to fist output the signature and then the
data if you get the data from stdin and don't want to use temporary
files. A while back Remi posted a set of patches to let GnuPG do
exactly this - but I don't liked them (because of the extra complexity
and the temp files) ;-)
It is possible to do this with another tool (Michael, can pgpgpg do
that?):
1. create the signed file
2. cut off the signature and move it to the begin
3. encrypt this file
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