Writing over the original file as "gpg -encrypt foo && mv foo.gpg foo"
would do will also :potentially: leave remnants of the original
unencrypted file around. The encrypted file will most likely be smaller
(if plain text) than the original, thus not as many blocks may be
used... also, I don't
On 10/28/2019 at 3:43 PM, "Phillip Susi" wrote:Anil Kumar
Pippalapalli via Gnupg-users writes:
> Hello,
> I am trying to encrypt a file on my system using gpg —encrypt command but it
> always creates a new encrypted file I want to overwrite the original file
> instead so that I can only open
Anil Kumar Pippalapalli via Gnupg-users writes:
> Hello,
> I am trying to encrypt a file on my system using gpg —encrypt command but it
> always creates a new encrypted file I want to overwrite the original file
> instead so that I can only open it using passphrase. Is this possible.
gpg
Hello,
I am trying to encrypt a file on my system using gpg —encrypt command but it
always creates a new encrypted file I want to overwrite the original file
instead so that I can only open it using passphrase. Is this possible.
Thanks,
Anil
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