pgpgpg -z

Leif Olson lolson@nisc.cc
Wed Jun 13 01:19:01 2001


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We are trying to migrate from PGP to GPG in an automated batch =
environment.  So that=20
we do not have to change a lot of scripts on a LOT of servers, I was =
hoping to use the=20
pgpgpg program.  I need to be able to pass the passphrase into gpg.  We =
used the -z=20
"passphrase" option with pgp, but when I use that option with pgpgpg, it =
still prompts=20
me for the passphrase.  Am I doing something wrong, or is -z not =
implemented in=20
pgpgpg yet?  Is there perhaps a better wrapper I could use instead?
Thanks,
Leif E. Olson


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