I can do this from a python cgi script from a browser: os.system("gpg --version > gpg.out")
However, I cannot do this from a browser: os.system("echo %s | gpg --batch --password-fd 0 -d %s > d.out" %(pass, filename)) The output file is produced, but it's zero byte. I want the decrypted file's content, but the pipe seems to mess things up. The script works fine when executed from command line. The output file is produced as expected. When executed by a browser, it does not work as expected... only produces a zero byte output file. Any tips? I've googled a bit and experimented for a few nights, still no go. Thanks, Brad Here's the entire script: #!/usr/local/bin/python import cgi import cgitb; cgitb.enable() import os import tempfile print "Content-Type: text/html" print print "<TITLE>T</TITLE>" print "<H1>H</H1>" form = cgi.FieldStorage() if not form.has_key("pass"): print "Enter password" filename = "test.gpg" pass = form.getvalue("pass").strip() os.system("gpg --version > gpg.out") os.system("echo %s | gpg --batch --password-fd 0 --decrypt %s > d.out" %(pass,filename)) _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users