On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 08:50:34PM +0200, Phibee Network Operation Center wrote:
> Hi
>
> i use this for crypt a tar archives:
>
> /usr/bin/gpg --recipient Stefan --encrypt /tmp/backup.tgz
>
> i use the public key of stefan for crypt, but when i start
> he request all time a "o" (Yes) and say me (s
Phibee Network Operation Center wrote:
> John Clizbe a écrit :
>> Phibee Network Operation Center wrote:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> i use this for crypt a tar archives:
>>>
>>> /usr/bin/gpg --recipient Stefan --encrypt /tmp/backup.tgz
>>> can i write for all time a "Y" or what is the exact process ?
>>>
>
John Clizbe a écrit :
Phibee Network Operation Center wrote:
Hi
i use this for crypt a tar archives:
/usr/bin/gpg --recipient Stefan --encrypt /tmp/backup.tgz
can i write for all time a "Y" or what is the exact process ?
/usr/bin/gpg --batch --yes --recipient Stefan --enc
Phibee Network Operation Center wrote:
> Hi
>
> i use this for crypt a tar archives:
>
> /usr/bin/gpg --recipient Stefan --encrypt /tmp/backup.tgz
> can i write for all time a "Y" or what is the exact process ?
/usr/bin/gpg --batch --yes --recipient Stefan --encrypt /tmp/backup.tgz
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Hi
i use this for crypt a tar archives:
/usr/bin/gpg --recipient Stefan --encrypt /tmp/backup.tgz
i use the public key of stefan for crypt, but when i start
he request all time a "o" (Yes) and say me (sorry in french) :
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