Re: Encrypted file filename

2005-10-27 Thread Werner Koch
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 09:18:50 -0500, Wes said: > I also see --set-filename. However, I don't see any way to read the > embedded file name. [GNUPG:] BEGIN_DECRYPTION [GNUPG:] PLAINTEXT 62 1130429959 x # mode timestamp filename [GNUPG:] PLAINTEXT_LENGTH 63 [GNUPG:] DECRYPTION_OKAY

Encrypted file filename

2005-10-27 Thread Wes
I found the answer I was looking for by enabling status-fd [GNUPG:] BEGIN_DECRYPTION [GNUPG:] PLAINTEXT 62 167772160 small.doc [GNUPG:] PLAINTEXT_LENGTH 19456 [GNUPG:] DECRYPTION_OKAY Wes ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lis

Re: Encrypted file filename

2005-10-27 Thread Wes
On 10/26/05 4:40 PM, "Tracy D. Bossong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Instead of --decrypt, use > > gpg --use-embedded-filename myfile.pgp > Well, not instead but in addition to --decrypt. > --use-embedded-filename is an option. Ok, I see that now in the man page, just not in the command line u

Re: Encrypted file filename

2005-10-27 Thread Werner Koch
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 14:40:49 -0700 (PDT), Tracy D Bossong said: > Instead of --decrypt, use > gpg --use-embedded-filename myfile.pgp Well, not instead but in addition to --decrypt. --use-embedded-filename is an option. Shalom-Salam, Werner ___ G

Re: Encrypted file filename

2005-10-26 Thread Tracy D. Bossong
Instead of --decrypt, use gpg --use-embedded-filename myfile.pgp --- Wes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sorry, I earlier posted this with an old thread in > the subject. > > PGP 9 stores the file name in the encrypted data. > You can take a file > xyz.pgp, decrypt it, and return it to the orig

Encrypted file filename

2005-10-26 Thread Wes
Sorry, I earlier posted this with an old thread in the subject. PGP 9 stores the file name in the encrypted data. You can take a file xyz.pgp, decrypt it, and return it to the original "My Word Doc.DOC". There is nothing externally visible, either in a PGP Partitioned message, nor in a hex dump