group options
DBSMITH at OhioHealth.com
DBSMITH at OhioHealth.com
Thu Mar 3 21:55:18 CET 2005
I meant --default-key NOT -d ... sorry!
-r HltmStream!
got it I will try1
Derek B. Smith
OhioHealth IT
UNIX / TSM / EDM Teams
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03/03/2005 03:43 Re: group options
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On Thu, Mar 03, 2005 at 03:32:15PM -0500, DBSMITH at OhioHealth.com wrote:
> ok so in my conf file I have as below
>
> > group HlthStream = keyid1 keyid2
> > no-tty
> > no-secmem-warning
> > no-mdc-warning
>
> then my command is : gpg -e -t -a -d "my key" - - group HlthStream
> "filetoencrypt"
>
> Is there something else I am doin wrong?
Yes. That command doesn't mean anything. The options mean, in order,
encrypt, textmode, ascii armor, decrypt. You have to pick either
encrypt or decrypt as doing both would result in nothing happening.
Also, --group doesn't go on the command line. You use the group name
as a recipient (-r HlthStream).
David
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