Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Melikamp The Medley <[email protected]> writes:
>> and enter a passphrase, I get an encrypted foo-file.gpg.
>
> gpg seems to be able to determine the cipher used:
>
> $ gpg foo-file.gpg
> gpg: CAST5 encrypted data
When I try this with gpg2 I get the following:
gpg2 bunsen_honeydew.jpg.gpg
gpg: error reading key: No public key
I get the same result with a file encrypted to a public key (as this
one was) and with a symmetrically encrypted file.
Am I doing something wrong here?
Doug
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