On Monday 23 February 2004 10:49 am, Adam Bregenzer wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 08:35, Paul Marinas wrote:
> > Those anyone know hoh to use php with gpg. I've tryed gpgext, but doesn't
> > seems to work maybe my php is not compiled with some kind of support.
>
> You will need to call gpg from yo
On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 08:35, Paul Marinas wrote:
> Those anyone know hoh to use php with gpg. I've tryed gpgext, but doesn't
> seems to work maybe my php is not compiled with some kind of support.
You will need to call gpg from your script using either a socket
connection[1], something from the ex
What is the error that you get when you try to use gpgext?
--Sam
Paul Marinas wrote:
> Those anyone know hoh to use php with gpg. I've tryed gpgext, but
> doesn't seems to work maybe my php is not compiled with some kind of
> support.
>
> thanks
>
>
> Paul
> GnuPG Key http://sgi.rdscv.ro/~
Those anyone know hoh to use php with gpg. I've tryed gpgext, but doesn't
seems to work maybe my php is not compiled with some kind of support.
thanks
Paul
GnuPG Key http://sgi.rdscv.ro/~paulm/paulm.PGP
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Well if the server gets hacked and there able to read the script, I
have bigger problems. The pass doesn't matter too much since it's just
for passing a single file between two servers, not like it's multiple
recipients or anything. Plus the public key isn't even published and
the file isn't even s
You still have to put the password on the command line... Very insecure. I
keep waiting for gpgme so I can work on a --enable-gpgme
What you have is prolly the best solution right now, though. And good hack w/
the home directory.
On Thursday 07 November 2002 08:19 am, Adam Voigt wrote:
> Ok,
Ok, here's what I ended up with, and it worked:
exec("HOME=\"/home/apache\";/bin/echo \"MYPASS\" | /usr/bin/gpg --no-tty
--passphrase-fd 0 -o /path/to/decrypted/file -d
/path/to/encrypted/file");
I had to do the HOME variable setting because according
to the log file, GPG was looking for it's .gp
I need to use PHP to dencrypt a file with GPG (which was encrypted with
a public key generated on the server) I would normally use the exec
command to just execute the proper GPG command, but I can't seem to get
the password for the key (to decrypt the file) into GPG, I have tried:
exec("/usr/bin/
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