Re: Search: Applikation to encrypt on the fly

2012-04-17 Thread Werner Koch
On Tue, 17 Apr 2012 09:13, bra...@majic.rs said: > Hm... Under GNU/Linux there's ecryptfs, but I'm not sure if it's > capable of using a GPG key for decrypting the symmetric key? It GnuPG-2.1-beta comes with the g13 tool which uses an OpenPGP or X.509 key as the encfs key. encfs is just one backe

Re: Search: Applikation to encrypt on the fly

2012-04-17 Thread Бранко Мајић
Hm... Under GNU/Linux there's ecryptfs, but I'm not sure if it's capable of using a GPG key for decrypting the symmetric key? It doesn't use containers and actually encrypts each file individually. It does have its own structure for file layout, though (technically, you can identify which file

Re: Search: Applikation to encrypt on the fly

2012-04-17 Thread Ricardo Martinez Moya
Yepp, that was what I was thinking to do if there is no ready-to-go application for it. Thanks though. Am 17.04.2012 09:56 schrieb "Werner Koch" : > On Tue, 17 Apr 2012 08:04, rica...@martinet.de said: > > Windows 7 would be nice. But Linux would also OK. > > Write a system service / daemon, wait

Re: Search: Applikation to encrypt on the fly

2012-04-17 Thread Werner Koch
On Tue, 17 Apr 2012 08:04, rica...@martinet.de said: > Windows 7 would be nice. But Linux would also OK. Write a system service / daemon, wait for changes in the directory and then call gpg (best via gpgme) to encrypt the file. Or do it with a simple script controlled by a cron job (under Unix).

Re: FAQ references deprecated option --list-ownertrust

2012-04-17 Thread Werner Koch
On Tue, 17 Apr 2012 04:22, d...@fifthhorseman.net said: > The GNUPG FAQ references --list-ownertrust here: > > http://www.gnupg.org/faq/GnuPG-FAQ.html#how-does-the-whole-trust-thing-work > > but that option appears to be deprecated: Fixed. Tnanks, Werner -- Die Gedanken sind frei. Ausnahme