Re: Editing and storing encrypted files

2000-09-10 Thread Joey Hess
Wouter Hanegraaff wrote: > " Convert all text to encrypted text before writing > autocmd BufWritePre,FileWritePre*.gpg '[,']!gpg -e -r Wouter 2> > /dev/null Or slightly more portable, s/-r Wouter/--default-recipient-self/ I like to add a -a too, YMMV. Nice hack to avoid the temp f

Re: Editing and storing encrypted files

2000-09-07 Thread Wouter Hanegraaff
On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 07:19:11PM +0200, Wouter Hanegraaff wrote: > On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 06:11:28PM +0200, Arthur Korn wrote: > > It seems to work for me, and the .swp file is _encrypted_, no > > need to disable them. > > The .swp file is definitely not encrypted. Worse, it's not possible to >

Re: Editing and storing encrypted files

2000-09-07 Thread Wouter Hanegraaff
On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 06:11:28PM +0200, Arthur Korn wrote: > It seems to work for me, and the .swp file is _encrypted_, no > need to disable them. The .swp file is definitely not encrypted. Worse, it's not possible to disable using a swapfile when a vim session is already started: :set uc=0 as

Re: Editing and storing encrypted files

2000-09-07 Thread Henrique M Holschuh
On Thu, 07 Sep 2000, Arthur Korn wrote: > Could somebody more familiar with vim than me please tell me > (us) wheter this writes anything unencrypted onto disk? If not, > shall I file a wishlist bug against vim-rt to include this? Is your swap file (not VIM's, the OS') in an encripted partition? O

Re: Editing and storing encrypted files

2000-09-07 Thread Arthur Korn
Wouter Hanegraaff schrieb: > Is something like this available? Yes vi. ;) Type what you want, then enter this in command mode: :%! gpg -ea The whole buffer is piped through gpg and encryptet to self (assuming you encrypt to self per default) and does ascii armoring (you don't need to do this).

Re: Editing and storing encrypted files

2000-09-07 Thread Arthur Korn
Hello. I've played a bit with autocommands in vim (the first time ever I looked at them), and came up with this (shamelessly stolen from the default vimrc, there it handles *.bz2): augroup encrypted au! autocmd BufReadPre,FileReadPre*.gpg set bin autocmd BufReadPre,FileReadPr

Re: Editing and storing encrypted files

2000-09-07 Thread Wouter Hanegraaff
Thanks all for the overwhelming response! I'll probably try cfs in the near future, as it seems a nice and elegant solution and it was recommended by a lot of people. But for a quick start, I'll use the vim auto commands, because I'm already used to vim and because it was so easy to setup (similar

Re: Editing and storing encrypted files

2000-09-07 Thread Tollef Fog Heen
* Wouter Hanegraaff | Is something like this available? $apt-cache show crypt++el Package: crypt++el Version: 2.87-2 Priority: extra Section: editors Maintainer: Christoph Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Depends: emacsen Recommends: mailcrypt Architecture: all FileName: dists/potato/main/binary-all/e

Re: Editing and storing encrypted files

2000-09-07 Thread Ondrej Sury
Wouter Hanegraaff wrote: > > Hi, > > I have some files that I would like to store encrypted. Of course I can > just type them in, encrypt them using gpg and delete the original, but > that seems to be a bit of a kludge. It would mean the file is at some > time readable unencrypted (after saving i

Re: Editing and storing encrypted files

2000-09-07 Thread Peter Crystal
On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 11:17:40PM +0200, Philipp Schulte wrote: > On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 10:22:44PM +0200, Wouter Hanegraaff wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I have some files that I would like to store encrypted. Of course I can > > just type them in, encrypt them using gpg and delete the original, b

Re: Editing and storing encrypted files

2000-09-06 Thread Oliver Elphick
Wouter Hanegraaff wrote: >I have some files that I would like to store encrypted. Of course I can >just type them in, encrypt them using gpg and delete the original, but >that seems to be a bit of a kludge. It would mean the file is at some >time readable unencrypted (after saving in the ed

Re: Editing and storing encrypted files

2000-09-06 Thread Herbert Ho
how about encrypted loopback? just need the crypto/int'l patch for the kernel. no other software. but then again it doesn't use gpg there's a howto for it on linuxdoc.org. herb On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 10:22:44PM +0200, Wouter Hanegraaff wrote: > Hi, > > I have some files that I would like

Re: Editing and storing encrypted files

2000-09-06 Thread Jim Breton
On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 10:22:44PM +0200, Wouter Hanegraaff wrote: > I have some files that I would like to store encrypted. Of course I can See also PPDD: http://linux01.gwdg.de/~alatham/ppdd.html

Re: Editing and storing encrypted files

2000-09-06 Thread Bradley M Alexander
On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 10:22:44PM +0200, Wouter Hanegraaff wrote: > Hi, > > I have some files that I would like to store encrypted. Of course I can > just type them in, encrypt them using gpg and delete the original, but > that seems to be a bit of a kludge. It would mean the file is at some > ti

Re: Editing and storing encrypted files

2000-09-06 Thread Jon Leonard
On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 10:22:44PM +0200, Wouter Hanegraaff wrote: > Hi, > > I have some files that I would like to store encrypted. Of course I can > just type them in, encrypt them using gpg and delete the original, but > that seems to be a bit of a kludge. It would mean the file is at some > ti

Re: Editing and storing encrypted files

2000-09-06 Thread Philipp Schulte
On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 10:22:44PM +0200, Wouter Hanegraaff wrote: > Hi, > > I have some files that I would like to store encrypted. Of course I can > just type them in, encrypt them using gpg and delete the original, but > that seems to be a bit of a kludge. It would mean the file is at some >

Editing and storing encrypted files

2000-09-06 Thread Wouter Hanegraaff
Hi, I have some files that I would like to store encrypted. Of course I can just type them in, encrypt them using gpg and delete the original, but that seems to be a bit of a kludge. It would mean the file is at some time readable unencrypted (after saving in the editor), and forgetting to turn of