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1.1 ! root 1: Here's a quick summary of PGP 2.6.3(i) commands: ! 2: ================================================ ! 3: ! 4: To encrypt a plaintext file with the recipient's public key: ! 5: pgp -e textfile her_userid ! 6: ! 7: To sign a plaintext file with your secret key: ! 8: pgp -s textfile [-u your_userid] ! 9: ! 10: To sign a plaintext file with your secret key and have the output ! 11: readable to people without running PGP first: ! 12: pgp -sta textfile [-u your_userid] ! 13: ! 14: To sign a plaintext file with your secret key, and then encrypt it ! 15: with the recipient's public key: ! 16: pgp -es textfile her_userid [-u your_userid] ! 17: ! 18: To encrypt a plaintext file with just conventional cryptography, type: ! 19: pgp -c textfile ! 20: ! 21: To decrypt an encrypted file, or to check the signature integrity of a ! 22: signed file: ! 23: pgp ciphertextfile [-o plaintextfile] ! 24: ! 25: To encrypt a message for any number of multiple recipients: ! 26: pgp -e textfile userid1 userid2 userid3 ! 27: ! 28: ! 29: Key management commands: ! 30: ------------------------ ! 31: ! 32: To generate your own unique public/secret key pair: ! 33: pgp -kg ! 34: ! 35: To add a public or secret key file's contents to your public or ! 36: secret key ring: ! 37: pgp -ka keyfile [keyring] ! 38: ! 39: To extract (copy) a key from your public or secret key ring: ! 40: pgp -kx userid keyfile [keyring] ! 41: or: pgp -kxa userid keyfile [keyring] ! 42: ! 43: To view the contents of your public key ring: ! 44: pgp -kv[v] [userid] [keyring] ! 45: ! 46: To view the "fingerprint" of a public key, to help verify it over ! 47: the telephone with its owner: ! 48: pgp -kvc [userid] [keyring] ! 49: ! 50: To view the contents and check the certifying signatures of your ! 51: public key ring: ! 52: pgp -kc [userid] [keyring] ! 53: ! 54: To edit the userid or pass phrase for your secret key: ! 55: pgp -ke userid [keyring] ! 56: ! 57: To edit the trust parameters for a public key: ! 58: pgp -ke userid [keyring] ! 59: ! 60: To remove a key or just a userid from your public key ring: ! 61: pgp -kr userid [keyring] ! 62: ! 63: To sign and certify someone else's public key on your public key ring: ! 64: pgp -ks her_userid [-u your_userid] [keyring] ! 65: ! 66: To remove selected signatures from a userid on a keyring: ! 67: pgp -krs userid [keyring] ! 68: ! 69: To permanently revoke your own key, issuing a key compromise ! 70: certificate: ! 71: pgp -kd your_userid ! 72: ! 73: To disable or reenable a public key on your own public key ring: ! 74: pgp -kd userid ! 75: ! 76: ! 77: Esoteric commands: ! 78: ------------------ ! 79: ! 80: To decrypt a message and leave the signature on it intact: ! 81: pgp -d ciphertextfile ! 82: ! 83: To create a signature certificate that is detached from the document: ! 84: pgp -sb textfile [-u your_userid] ! 85: ! 86: To detach a signature certificate from a signed message: ! 87: pgp -b ciphertextfile ! 88: ! 89: ! 90: Command options that can be used in combination with other ! 91: command options (sometimes even spelling interesting words!): ! 92: ------------------------------------------------------------- ! 93: ! 94: To produce a ciphertext file in ASCII radix-64 format, just add the ! 95: -a option when encrypting or signing a message or extracting a key: ! 96: pgp -sea textfile her_userid ! 97: or: pgp -kxa userid keyfile [keyring] ! 98: ! 99: To wipe out the plaintext file after producing the ciphertext file, ! 100: just add the -w (wipe) option when encrypting or signing a message: ! 101: pgp -sew message.txt her_userid ! 102: ! 103: To specify that a plaintext file contains ASCII text, not binary, and ! 104: should be converted to recipient's local text line conventions, add ! 105: the -t (text) option to other options: ! 106: pgp -seat message.txt her_userid ! 107: ! 108: To view the decrypted plaintext output on your screen (like the ! 109: Unix-style "more" command), without writing it to a file, use ! 110: the -m (more) option while decrypting: ! 111: pgp -m ciphertextfile ! 112: ! 113: To specify that the recipient's decrypted plaintext will be shown ! 114: ONLY on her screen and cannot be saved to disk, add the -m option: ! 115: pgp -steam message.txt her_userid ! 116: ! 117: To recover the original plaintext filename while decrypting, add ! 118: the -p option: ! 119: pgp -p ciphertextfile ! 120: ! 121: To use a Unix-style filter mode, reading from standard input and ! 122: writing to standard output, add the -f option: ! 123: pgp -feast her_userid <inputfile >outputfile ! 124: ! 125: To include additional userids from a textfile when encrypting a ! 126: message, use the -@ option: ! 127: pgp -e textfile one_userid [email protected]
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