Lai, Thomas (19.01.2009 07:15): > Hello Vlad "SATtva" Miller, > > Your answer is very helpful. > > The first option is ok, however about the second, > I could not find the option --passphrase-file in command gpg. > The gpg version I used is gpg (GnuPG) 1.2.1.
Your version is antique! Consider upgrading it on first occasion. > I find another option --passphrase-fd; I found it had the similar > function as --passphrase-file. > > Anyway, really appreciated for your such good and quick reply. > > > Thank you and Best regards, > > Thomas Lai / FIL - Dalian > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Vlad "SATtva" Miller [mailto:sat...@pgpru.com] > Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2009 4:50 AM > To: Lai, Thomas > Cc: Gnupg-users@gnupg.org > Subject: Re: Need help for decrypt > > Lai, Thomas (16.01.2009 15:35): >> Is there any way to decrypt files without entering my private key's >> passphrass? > > Yes. You could remove passphrase from your private key (do --edit-key > [your_key], then passwd, and finally save). Or you could write your > passphrase in some text file and supply it to gpg with --passphrase-file > parameter. Both options could be just fine or quite dangerous depending > on your security considerations and actual environment, I'll leave that > part alone. > -- SATtva | security & privacy consulting www.vladmiller.info | www.pgpru.com
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