Does it absolutely have to be GPG or would any block cipher encoding work?

I've used openssl for encrypting database backup files and the same
technique could be applied here.

for example:

script_with_secret_output.sh |  openssl aes-256-ecb -e -a -salt -pass
env:SALEPASS |mail -s`date +%Y%m%d; echo accountsummary`
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

and then once it's at it's destination and you've stripped it out of
the mail body into a file with the subject as it's name:

openssl aes-256-ecb -d -a -salt -pass pass:f00bar < 20061128accountsummary |less

to read it.

That's a quick and dirty hack, if you were setting up something more
robust you would probably use your favorite scripting languages'
openssl binding to do pretty much the same thing and package it up
with a proper mime/type and make sure that the passphrase couldn't be
read anywhere but at the keyboard.

(OR just scp whatever to it's destination)
On 11/28/06, Ben Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Has anyone used http://www.awtrey.com/software/gpgsend.php
or found better or similar solutions?  Rot-13 need not apply :)

thanks,

   Ben


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