GPG decryption within shell scripts.
CL Gilbert
Lamont_Gilbert@RigidSoftware.com
Wed Jul 30 14:26:02 2003
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Right, but leaving the passphrase off removes the authentication. Its
the same issue. The encryption is fine, but the authentication is not.
CL
Joseph Bruni wrote:
| Yep. And if you'd ever had to automate an SSH/SCP session, you'd leave
| off the passphrase and make sure the secret key was readable only by the
| process' user id.
|
| ;)
|
|
| On Tuesday, July 29, 2003, at 07:02 PM, CL Gilbert wrote:
|
|> ssh uses automated encryption as well, but thats beside the point. I
|> think the problem was the automated 'authentication.'
|
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Thank you,
CL Gilbert
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man's wisdom [is] despised, and his words are not heard." Ecclesiastes 9:16
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