Use of verify-files
Anthony E. Greene
agreene@pobox.com
Fri Sep 7 09:36:01 2001
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On Thu, 6 Sep 2001, Dale Harris wrote:
>I'm a little confused about the possible use of verify-files option of
>gpg. Does anyone have an example? What I'm wondering is if there is
>simple way to sign a large number of files... sort of make a tripwire
>replacement, but using gpg instead of something like md5sum. Just seems
>like if there is a way to verify a bunch of files, then you must be able
>to sign a bunch of files.
Put all the md5sums into a file, then gpg sign the file.
Tony
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