find a passpharse
Johan Lundberg
p99jlu@physto.se
Thu, 19 Oct 2000 18:52:59 +0200 (CEST)
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> "LF" == Levente Farkas <lfarkas@mindmaker.hu> writes:
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> LF> hi, I encrypt 8 of my txt files in august, and in order not to
> LF> make any typo (!!!) I cu&paste the passphrase. now when I try
> LF> to decrypt them the passphrase is not working (bad key).
In case you did not wipe the files, just deleted them, you might want
to try something like 'cat /dev/hda1|grep "some string in the files"'
to see if theres something left on the disk.
/johan
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