SYMCRYPTRUN
Section: GNU Privacy Guard (1)
Updated: 2009-09-04
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NAME
symcryptrun
- Call a simple symmetric encryption tool
SYNOPSIS
symcryptrun
--class
class
--program
program
--keyfile
keyfile
[--decrypt|--encrypt]
[inputfile]
DESCRIPTION
Sometimes simple encryption tools are already in use for a long time and
there might be a desire to integrate them into the GnuPG framework. The
protocols and encryption methods might be non-standard or not even
properly documented, so that a full-fledged encryption tool with an
interface like gpg is not doable. symcryptrun provides a
solution: It operates by calling the external encryption/decryption
module and provides a passphrase for a key using the standard
pinentry based mechanism through gpg-agent.
Note, that symcryptrun is only available if GnuPG has been
configured with aq--enable-symcryptrunaq at build time.
For encryption, the plain text must be provided on STDIN or as the
argument inputfile, and the ciphertext will be output to STDOUT.
For decryption vice versa.
CLASS describes the calling conventions of the external tool.
Currently it must be given as aqconfuciusaq. PROGRAM is
the full filename of that external tool.
For the class aqconfuciusaq the option --keyfile is
required; keyfile is the name of a file containing the secret key,
which may be protected by a passphrase. For detailed calling
conventions, see the source code.
Note, that gpg-agent must be running before starting
symcryptrun.
The following additional options may be used:
- -v
-
- --verbose
-
Output additional information while running.
- -q
-
- --quiet
-
Try to be as quiet as possible.
- --homedir dir
-
Set the name of the home directory to dir. If this option is not
used, the home directory defaults to oq~/.gnupgcq. It is only
recognized when given on the command line. It also overrides any home
directory stated through the environment variable oqGNUPGHOMEcq or
(on W32 systems) by means of the Registry entry
HKCU\Software\GNU\GnuPG:HomeDir.
- --log-file file
-
Append all logging output to file. Default is to write logging
information to STDERR.
The possible exit status codes of symcryptrun are:
- 0
-
Success.
- 1
-
Some error occured.
- 2
-
No valid passphrase was provided.
- 3
-
The operation was canceled by the user.
SEE ALSO
gpg(1),
gpgsm(1),
gpg-agent(1),
The full documentation for this tool is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
If GnuPG and the info program are properly installed at your site, the
command
-
info gnupg
should give you access to the complete manual including a menu structure
and an index.