GPG-ZIP

Section: GNU Privacy Guard (1)
Updated: 2010-11-11
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NAME

gpg-zip - Encrypt or sign files into an archive  

SYNOPSIS

gpg-zip [options] filename1 [ filename2, ... ] directory1 [ directory2, ... ]

 

DESCRIPTION

gpg-zip encrypts or signs files into an archive. It is an gpg-ized tar using the same format as used by PGP's PGP Zip.

 

OPTIONS

gpg-zip understands these options:

--encrypt
-e
Encrypt data. This option may be combined with --symmetric (for output that may be decrypted via a secret key or a passphrase).

--decrypt
-d
Decrypt data.

--symmetric
-c
Encrypt with a symmetric cipher using a passphrase. The default symmetric cipher used is CAST5, but may be chosen with the --cipher-algo option to gpg.

--sign
-s
Make a signature. See gpg.

--recipient user
-r user
Encrypt for user id user. See gpg.

--local-user user
-u user
Use user as the key to sign with. See gpg.

--list-archive
List the contents of the specified archive.

--output file
-o file
Write output to specified file file.

--gpg gpgcmd
Use the specified command gpgcmd instead of gpg.

--gpg-args args
Pass the specified options to gpg.

--tar tarcmd
Use the specified command tarcmd instead of tar.

--tar-args args
Pass the specified options to tar.

--version
Print version of the program and exit.

--help
Display a brief help page and exit.

 

EXAMPLES

Encrypt the contents of directory oqmydocscq for user Bob to file oqtest1cq:

gpg-zip --encrypt --output test1 --gpg-args  -r Bob mydocs

List the contents of archive oqtest1cq:

gpg-zip --list-archive test1

 

DIAGNOSTICS

The program returns 0 if everything was fine, 1 otherwise.

 

SEE ALSO

gpg(1), tar(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.


 

Index

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
EXAMPLES
DIAGNOSTICS
SEE ALSO

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