Beff Con wrote:
> I wonder why PGP is not good enough to encrypt spy information?
Personally, I'd use a one time pad for that sort of information.
Ben
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BharatG wrote:
>type passphrase | gpg --passphrase-fd 0 --decypt-file "File Name"
>in my case it looks like:
>type "C:\SampleProjects\GnuPGDotNet\GnuPG\passphrase.txt" | gpg
>--passphrase-fd 0 decrypt-files "C:\DocLib\EncryptedFile\Clock1.swf.gpg"
Peculiarity with windows dealing with pipes. Ther
On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 02:50:15 -0500, John Clizbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Bo Berglund wrote:
>> I have done this and it works. But that was not the gist of my
>> problem, it deals with adding public keys from persons who just
>> installed GnuPG and created new key pairs.
>>
>> I learned here no