gnupg: Invoking symcryptrun
9.10.1 List of all commands and options
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'symcryptrun' is invoked this way:
symcryptrun --class CLASS --program PROGRAM --keyfile KEYFILE
[--decrypt | --encrypt] [inputfile]
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 'confucius'. PROGRAM is the full filename
of that external tool.
For the class 'confucius' 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 '~/.gnupg'. It is only
recognized when given on the command line. It also overrides any
home directory stated through the environment variable 'GNUPGHOME'
or (on Windows systems) by means of the Registry entry
HKCU\SOFTWARE\GNU\GNUPG:HOMEDIR.
On Windows systems it is possible to install GnuPG as a portable
application. In this case only this command line option is
considered, all other ways to set a home directory are ignored.
To install GnuPG as a portable application under Windows, create an
empty file named 'gpgconf.ctl' in the same directory as the tool
'gpgconf.exe'. The root of the installation is then that
directory; or, if 'gpgconf.exe' has been installed directly below a
directory named 'bin', its parent directory. You also need to make
sure that the following directories exist and are writable:
'ROOT/home' for the GnuPG home and 'ROOT/var/cache/gnupg' for
internal cache files.
'--log-file FILE'
Append all logging output to FILE. Use 'socket://' to log to
socket. Default is to write logging information to STDERR.
The possible exit status codes of 'symcryptrun' are:
'0'
Success.
'1'
Some error occurred.
'2'
No valid passphrase was provided.
'3'
The operation was canceled by the user.