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Zapp
Hi
I have been trying to find an answer for some time now. I'm trying to
encrypt a text file and send as an email attachment.
Running Pretty Good Privacy(tm) Version 6.5.8 on Solaris and have the 6.5.8
GUI installed on windoze.
I can encrypt using any imported public key on my key ring from the command
line, but not from the script. It only encrypts from the script when I use
the ID of the key that the webserver is running as.
I have to then send the private key to the recipient and they import the
webserver's ID key and can decrypt the attachment.
The goal is a one way encrypted text file communication between us and one
recipient, no rings or key servers involved.
I really would rather encrypt with their public key. But that only works
from the command line.
I have narrowed it down to the PATH and the ENV.
Anyone have experience w/ this and can point me in the right direction.
I have been trying to find an answer for some time now. I'm trying to
encrypt a text file and send as an email attachment.
Running Pretty Good Privacy(tm) Version 6.5.8 on Solaris and have the 6.5.8
GUI installed on windoze.
I can encrypt using any imported public key on my key ring from the command
line, but not from the script. It only encrypts from the script when I use
the ID of the key that the webserver is running as.
I have to then send the private key to the recipient and they import the
webserver's ID key and can decrypt the attachment.
The goal is a one way encrypted text file communication between us and one
recipient, no rings or key servers involved.
I really would rather encrypt with their public key. But that only works
from the command line.
I have narrowed it down to the PATH and the ENV.
Anyone have experience w/ this and can point me in the right direction.