On Jan 2, 2011, at 10:06 AM, Neil Phillips wrote: > SecureZip will take a file and encrypt both the filename and the file. > > so far with GnuPG i can only see how to encrypt the file. > > i do not want to use a specific name as there are too many files to do that. > i want something like; > > gpg -recipient "Neil Phillips" -output_encrypt "mySecrets.txt" -encrypt > "mySecrets.txt" > > where i end up with my source file "mySecrets.txt" and a GnuPG encrypted file > whose name is the result of encrypting "mySecrets.txt" > > sort of nesting i guess. > > so where it says -output_encrypt "mySecrets.txt" i want the result of: > gpg -recipient "Neil Phillips" -encrypt [just the name: "mySecrets.txt] > > i am using windows. the source file location is secure. > i want to place a copy of the source file in an unsecure place. > hence i want to rename the file as well as encrypt the file itself.
GPG does not do this. GPG gives you the necessary hooks to do it yourself (i.e. the --output) option, but does not do it for you. David _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users