understanding what gnugp can do
Jack McKinney
jackmc-gnupg-users@lorentz.com
Mon, 23 Oct 2000 14:41:38 -0500
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Big Brother tells me that Armin Hartinger wrote:
> Hello Graham,
>=20
> actually keymanagement is a non-issue for me, as I just need to decrypt o=
rders
> from my online-store. So there are only 2 parties involved, the store and=
the
> receiving PC.
>=20
> All: When decrypting via the command-shell, is there a way how to avoid b=
eing
> prompted for the passphrase? (it's insecure, I know, but I want to batch =
it)
From a unix shell (don't know how to implement this in dos), try:
echo Purity of Essence | gpg --passphrase-fd 0 --decrypt strangelove.gpg
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"Restore your inalienable human rights. Jack McKinney
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1024D/D68F2C07 4096g/38AEF076
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