Shell script question for GnuPG on FreeBSD

Atom Smasher atom at smasher.org
Sat Jan 22 06:33:16 CET 2005


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On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, Eric Buchanan wrote:

> I'm trying to migrate a shell script to use gnupg instead of PGP 5.0i on 
> FreeBSD.  I can't seem to convert this line:
>
> pgpe -r root -sta (long list of files to encrypt with one command.)
>
> Is there any easy way to do this with gnupg? My efforts to change it 
> reading the man page aren't working.
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    --multifile
 	This modifies certain other commands to accept multiple files for
 	processing on the command line or read from stdin with each
 	filename on a separate line.  This allows for many files to be
 	processed at once.  --multifile may currently be used along with
 	--verify, --encrypt, and --decrypt.  Note that `--multifile
 	--verify' may not be used with detached signatures.

hehe... the man page is a bit of a bear... you have to know what your 
looking for.


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Comment: What is this gibberish?
Comment: http://atom.smasher.org/links/#digital_signatures

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peTOQej7qJrSnWLGxrheVomAsIBRV4nZ3Q283AdjTPhACstngdE6oo+lHPqr7ENT
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vFzjqsUfyyzvkIfUTKeRX8tItHzRQHoRXr91ye8GLpHsoNKBQnsry1vG2ErqTbb8
mFaqW5ZLSUWoEkKqogdFYngt++YPkcqWy8MhCeWWjkjYJ5JZjjshjYFlAp1plELk
ho9MfOVZFj0Ra3Bhb+n+vRI93N3D96gi1ODEGVoRs4WG8vf1v+yPJLdSkbiG8g4=
=V3Fm
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