I found a good solution for my problem...
I copied the compiled ELF file of gnupg (/usr/bin/gpg) to $HOME/bin
Then I copied the libraries it needs to $HOME/lib
Created ~/.gnupg/ and copied pubring.gpg into it
So, to execute gnupg I need to set up the variable to look for libraries in a
n
I found a good solution for my problem...
I copied the compiled ELF file of gnupg (/usr/bin/gpg) to $HOME/bin
Then I copied the libraries it needs to $HOME/lib
Created ~/.gnupg/ and copied pubring.gpg into it
So, to execute gnupg I need to set up the variable to look for libraries in a n
If you use RSA keys, scp can run non-interactively. If you make
statically compiled binaries of ssh, scp, etc then you could just upload
them to your $HOME/bin and use them from there. I've done this in the
past, but I had shell access to the machine so it was a bit easier. The
admin there was a
On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 10:20:26AM -0800, Tom Marshall wrote:
> Can you use FTP to put precompiled ssh and scp binaries on the machine?
> $HOME/bin is usually a good place. I've done this before with some success.
>
> ---
> The most effective Windows NT remote management tool? A car.
>
The remot
> Another idea would be to use a small perl client/server modell with
> Crypt::CBC and IDEA...
To use perl is a good idea.
I could create a perl script that encrypts the files with a public key and
send them to me by e-mail. So, I can put it in cron and receive the files
periodically.
Some h
Can you use FTP to put precompiled ssh and scp binaries on the machine?
$HOME/bin is usually a good place. I've done this before with some success.
---
The most effective Windows NT remote management tool? A car.
On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, Pedro Zorzenon Neto wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Happy New Year!
>
On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 02:57:40PM -0200, Pedro Zorzenon Neto wrote:
> I know how to use gnupg and scp and they would work fine, but the
> other computer does't have them installed. I sent an email to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and they answer me that they can't install
> anything for me.
>
> Does anyone
Hi all,
Happy New Year!
I have some database files on a remote computer that I'd like to transfer to
home, and I need to send them encrypted.
I know how to use gnupg and scp and they would work fine, but the other
computer does't have them installed. I sent an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you use RSA keys, scp can run non-interactively. If you make
statically compiled binaries of ssh, scp, etc then you could just upload
them to your $HOME/bin and use them from there. I've done this in the
past, but I had shell access to the machine so it was a bit easier. The
admin there was
On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 10:20:26AM -0800, Tom Marshall wrote:
> Can you use FTP to put precompiled ssh and scp binaries on the machine?
> $HOME/bin is usually a good place. I've done this before with some success.
>
> ---
> The most effective Windows NT remote management tool? A car.
>
The remo
> Another idea would be to use a small perl client/server modell with
> Crypt::CBC and IDEA...
To use perl is a good idea.
I could create a perl script that encrypts the files with a public key and send them
to me by e-mail. So, I can put it in cron and receive the files periodically.
Some h
Can you use FTP to put precompiled ssh and scp binaries on the machine?
$HOME/bin is usually a good place. I've done this before with some success.
---
The most effective Windows NT remote management tool? A car.
On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, Pedro Zorzenon Neto wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Happy New Year!
On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 02:57:40PM -0200, Pedro Zorzenon Neto wrote:
> I know how to use gnupg and scp and they would work fine, but the
> other computer does't have them installed. I sent an email to
> root@remote_computer and they answer me that they can't install
> anything for me.
>
> Does an
Hi all,
Happy New Year!
I have some database files on a remote computer that I'd like to transfer to home,
and I need to send them encrypted.
I know how to use gnupg and scp and they would work fine, but the other computer
does't have them installed. I sent an email to root@remote_compu
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