decrypt stdin with passphrase in command line
Joseph Bruni
jbruni@mac.com
Fri Jun 20 22:57:02 2003
The --passphrase-fd lets you specify any file descriptor as the source of the passphrase. "0" is stdin. You can send the passphrase through other file descriptors if you need to use stdin for your data.
On Friday, June 20, 2003, at 00:40AM, John Sheridan <excalibr@wowmail.com> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Does anyone know how to decrypt stdin with passphrase in command line?
>
>The problem is most solutions on the net assumes the information to decrypt is in a file. I would like to decrypt data from stdin as well as supplying a passphrase (which is also via stdin using --passphrase-fd 0)
>
>Many thanks, Excalibur
>
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