How know who is a file encrypted for ?
Tracy D. Bossong
sithtracy at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 25 21:54:26 CET 2008
gpg --list-packets --list-only
but clearly you identified yourself as a recipient because you were prompted for a passphrase.
----- Original Message ----
From: Dirk Traulsen <dirk.traulsen at lypso.de>
To:
Cc: GnuPG mailing list <gnupg-users at gnupg.org>
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 12:27:56 PM
Subject: Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?
Am
25
Feb
2008
um
8:01
hat
Tracy
D.
Bossong
geschrieben:
>
gpg
--list-packets
should
give
you
a
clue....
No,
it
does
not!
<gpg
--list-packets
file.gpg>
does
the
same
as
<gpg
file.gpg>.
The
only
difference
is
that
gpg
gives
additional
packet
information
before
asking
the
passphrases
three
times
for
each
recipient.
So
the
described
problem
for
an
encrypted
file
with
several
recipients
stays
the
same.
=====================================
C:\>gpg
--list-packets
file.gpg
:pubkey
enc
packet:
version
3,
algo
16,
keyid
F2A47460E192093D
data:
[4095
bits]
data:
[4095
bits]
You
need
a
passphrase
to
unlock
the
secret
key
for
user:
"Dirk
Traulsen
(dtl-2)
<Dirk.Traulsen at lypso.de>"
4096-bit
ELG-E
key,
ID
E192093D,
created
2005-10-21
(main
key
ID
CDDB9911)
Please
enter
the
passphrase:
=====================================
Dirk
Traulsen
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