Hi Dirk & Ken,
I'm working on a similar problem... automated decryption "in the field" and
what I have come to is this:
Encrypt the message with a symmetric algorithm, adding salt and a
hash/checksum to ensure validity. Then, taking that result and signing
with a private key.
In the field - the
On 05/04/18 10:50, 周詮儒 wrote:
> Since a secret key needs a passphrase to
> use.
Let me clarify because it is not obvious: this is not the case. It is
perfectly valid to have a secret key without a passphrase. The drawback
is anyone with file access to the on-disk copy of the secret key has
full po
Hi,
On Thursday, April 5, 2018 9:46:25 PM CEST gnupg-users.d...@o.banes.ch wrote:
> Two points:
> A) You could try to automatically ssh into the remote machine to
> trigger decryption and passphrase entry.
For this usecase I'm using AgentForwarding ( https://wiki.gnupg.org/
AgentForwarding ).