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Re: [Full-Disclosure] Q: Linux Command Line Encryption
- To: Mike Tancsa <mike@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] Q: Linux Command Line Encryption
- From: Cedric Blancher <blancher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 20:44:23 +0200
Le vendredi 22 octobre 2004 à 13:46 -0400, Mike Tancsa a écrit :
> This is only as strong as your passphrase. Using something like GPG has
> other advantages since the private key can be kept in a separate location
> from the encrypted file.
GnuPG can be used for symetrical ciphering only. Excerpt from gpg
manpage :
~$ man gpg
[...]
-c, --symmetric
Encrypt with a symmetric cipher using a passphrase. The
default symmetric cipher used is CAST5, but may be
chosen with the --cipher-algo option.
So :
gpg -c --cipher-algo 3DES test.txt
gpg -c --cipher-algo AES256 test.txt
Will give test.txt.gpg output (can be changed using -o/--output).
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