On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 3:20 AM, Werner Koch w...@gnupg.org wrote:
gpg --verify --output inner.asc outer.asc
Verifies the outer signature and writes the signed text to inner.asc
which may then be verified as usual.
Sorry, I was wrong. --verify does not output any data. You need to
leave
Thus a simple
gpg --output inner.asc outer.asc
should do the job.
Thank you very much!
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On Tue, 4 Jan 2011 22:37, johnicholas.hi...@gmail.com said:
Is there a built-in way to reverse the double-dash mangling for nested
clearsigned messages?
gpg --verify --output inner.asc outer.asc
Verifies the outer signature and writes the signed text to inner.asc
which may then be verified
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 3:20 AM, Werner Koch w...@gnupg.org wrote:
On Tue, 4 Jan 2011 22:37, johnicholas.hi...@gmail.com said:
Is there a built-in way to reverse the double-dash mangling for nested
clearsigned messages?
gpg --verify --output inner.asc outer.asc
Verifies the outer
Hi.
Is there a built-in way to reverse the double-dash mangling for nested
clearsigned messages?
This is a somewhat contrived example:
begin fakeexample signed message ---
- --- begin fakeexample signed message ---
BankerBob, please exchange the 32 apples in my account for Fred's 48