This is a snippet of the script I use to decrypt any file coming to me that has
my private key (or my companies private key)
$DFLT gpg_pass2 \
| gpg --homedir $homedir --quiet --passphrase-fd 0 --no-tty --skip-verify \
--no-permission-warning --no-mdc-warning --batch \
--output "$oname" --decrypt "$x" > /dev/null 2>&1
The DFLT gpg_pass2 script manages to obtain the pass phrase for the private key
and pipe it to gpg via stdin
The statement right after the above does check to see if the status ($?) is 0.
From: Gnupg-users [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of David Carter
Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2015 7:47 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Gnupg Decryption Question
Hello,
We currently use Gnupg 1.4.10 as part of our interactions with an online
mailbox system. We are able to successfully encrypt our data files but we
haven't been able to find the combination of options that will let us decrypt
files that we receive - so we've used a different product for that purpose.
Our desire is to use only one product to perform both encryption and decryption.
This is a sample of how we would call gpg to encrypt a text file prior to
transmission:
gpg -c -o DataFile.gpg --batch --compress-algo 1 --cipher-algo cast5
--passphrase KeyValue DataFile.txt
The files that we receive share the same KeyValue, so we would appreciate some
guidance on undoing what was done above.
Thanks very much.
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