Re: [Full-Disclosure] Q: Linux Command Line Encryption
From: Janusz A. Urbanowicz (alex_at_bofh.net.pl)
Date: 10/22/04
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To: Ali Campbell <fdisclosure@alicampbell.org.uk> Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 19:44:05 +0200
On Fri, Oct 22, 2004 at 05:48:26PM +0000, Ali Campbell wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Sorry for a question which I'm sure a lot of people on this list will
> consider trivial, but I'm subscribed, so I might as well ask it here.
>
> I need a Linux utility which I can use to encrypt a single gzipped file
> via the command line. Obviously something open source would be
> preferable. I'm not really interested in setting up a whole suite of
> stuff with keyfiles and so on, and I don't need a public/private key
> setup, just something quick and dirty with a single secret key for
> encryption and decryption which is nevertheless reasonably strong.
gpg -c, mcrypt
alex
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