Automated Decryption. Not JAVA PHP =)
   
    bernardino lopez
     
    bernardino_lopez@yahoo.com
       
    Wed Nov 21 16:04:03 2001
    
    
  
I'm working in get it done with PHP !!!.
This is what I have so far 3 files required :
secret.txt.asc	= File with Encryption
demo.txt	= Output File in TXT
password	= File with the GPG Key.
[blopez@mylinux7 gpg]$
With only 1 command line:
gpg --decrypt --passphrase-fd 0 -o demo.txt
secret.txt.asc < password
gpg -d lol.asc --passphrase-fd 0 < ./password
gpg -d --passphrase-fd 0 lol.asc < ./password
gpg -d --passphrase-fd 0 lol.asc < ./password
I know this is silly, because I like to parse the
content of my key in the same time that some user is
logged in, I wish to make it on the fly but I did not
find the command to escape the input of gpg, i saw
early this morning:
echo <passphrase> | gpg --yes --passphrase-fd  --batch
 -o $2 -d $1
I'm going to play a little bit, I was thinking to use
a expect script but I'm not feel really good about the
idea.
Best Regards D1n00z.
--- Frederick Nara <fmn@free.fr> wrote:
> Helllo, 
> 
> I've read in the faq that it was possible to  to do
> automatic signing.
> 
> But, I couldn't manage to use a keyring to decrypt
> messages.
> 
> So I still use the following method.  echo
> <passphrase> | gpg --yes --passphrase-fd  --batch 
> -o $2 -d $1
> 
> Is there a more secure method?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Frederick
> 
> 
> 
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