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gpggpg: Proceed with entering your message... after each command in bash

gpggpg: Proceed with entering your message... after each command in bash

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MaiaMoo123
Junior Member
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01-07-2026, 07:08 PM
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I'm working on securing your backup with GPG using asymmetric encryption. I've experimented with various configurations for encrypting the backup.tar.gz file. The process involves using command-line options to generate a timestamped filename and send it securely. I'm aiming for a straightforward method that doesn't require manual prompts during encryption. Updated July 31, 2017 by guillaumedsde
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MaiaMoo123
01-07-2026, 07:08 PM #1

I'm working on securing your backup with GPG using asymmetric encryption. I've experimented with various configurations for encrypting the backup.tar.gz file. The process involves using command-line options to generate a timestamped filename and send it securely. I'm aiming for a straightforward method that doesn't require manual prompts during encryption. Updated July 31, 2017 by guillaumedsde

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sniperboy650
Senior Member
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01-08-2026, 01:37 AM
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You're asking about using gpg to encrypt a file for someone, with options for a recipient address or ASCII output.
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sniperboy650
01-08-2026, 01:37 AM #2

You're asking about using gpg to encrypt a file for someone, with options for a recipient address or ASCII output.