Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Linux: How to Encrypt and decrypt files with a password

To encrypt and decrypt files with a password, use gpg command. It is an encryption and signing tool for Linux/UNIX like operating system such as FreeBSD/Solaris.


GnuPG stands for GNU Privacy Guard and is GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage. It can be used to encrypt data and to create digital signatures. It includes an advanced key management facility.

Encrypting a file in linux
To encrypt single file, use command gpg as follows:

$ gpg -c filename


To encrypt myfinancial.info file, type the command:$ gpg -c myfinancial.info

Output:

Enter passphrase:
Repeat passphrase:


This will create a myfinancial.info.gpg file.

Option:
-c : Encrypt with symmetric cipher

Caution if you ever forgot your password aka passphrase, you cannot recover the data as it use very strong encryption.

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