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Playing around with Sequoia-PGP again. And it just strikes me how easy it makes it. This time I played with
sqopinstead ofsq.$ sqop generate-key > key.asc
$ cat file | sqop encrypt key.pub > file.asc
$ cat file.asc | sqop decrypt key.asc > file2
$ sha256sum file file2 | cut -d\ -f1 | uniq -c
2 34fbc467b8c62...Try doing that
gpgwithout needing any$HOME/.gnupgdirectory. And then try putting that in a script run by some locked-down user via a cron job.(I know this should be signed as well, not dug into that yet.)
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Playing around with Sequoia-PGP again. And it just strikes me how easy it makes it. This time I played with
sqopinstead ofsq.$ sqop generate-key > key.asc
$ cat file | sqop encrypt key.pub > file.asc
$ cat file.asc | sqop decrypt key.asc > file2
$ sha256sum file file2 | cut -d\ -f1 | uniq -c
2 34fbc467b8c62...Try doing that
gpgwithout needing any$HOME/.gnupgdirectory. And then try putting that in a script run by some locked-down user via a cron job.(I know this should be signed as well, not dug into that yet.)
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Playing around with Sequoia-PGP again. And it just strikes me how easy it makes it. This time I played with
sqopinstead ofsq.$ sqop generate-key > key.asc
$ cat file | sqop encrypt key.pub > file.asc
$ cat file.asc | sqop decrypt key.asc > file2
$ sha256sum file file2 | cut -d\ -f1 | uniq -c
2 34fbc467b8c62...Try doing that
gpgwithout needing any$HOME/.gnupgdirectory. And then try putting that in a script run by some locked-down user via a cron job.(I know this should be signed as well, not dug into that yet.)
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Playing around with Sequoia-PGP again. And it just strikes me how easy it makes it. This time I played with
sqopinstead ofsq.$ sqop generate-key > key.asc
$ cat file | sqop encrypt key.pub > file.asc
$ cat file.asc | sqop decrypt key.asc > file2
$ sha256sum file file2 | cut -d\ -f1 | uniq -c
2 34fbc467b8c62...Try doing that
gpgwithout needing any$HOME/.gnupgdirectory. And then try putting that in a script run by some locked-down user via a cron job.(I know this should be signed as well, not dug into that yet.)
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Playing around with Sequoia-PGP again. And it just strikes me how easy it makes it. This time I played with
sqopinstead ofsq.$ sqop generate-key > key.asc
$ cat file | sqop encrypt key.pub > file.asc
$ cat file.asc | sqop decrypt key.asc > file2
$ sha256sum file file2 | cut -d\ -f1 | uniq -c
2 34fbc467b8c62...Try doing that
gpgwithout needing any$HOME/.gnupgdirectory. And then try putting that in a script run by some locked-down user via a cron job.(I know this should be signed as well, not dug into that yet.)