Using Gpg To Encrypt A URL Line On CentOS 6.

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Is there a way to use GPG to encrypt a URL line with parameters ?

I was looking at libmcrypt also but it is not part of CentOS.

I have found examples for mcrypt but not for gpg.

Thoughts? Thanks.

jerry

2 thoughts on - Using Gpg To Encrypt A URL Line On CentOS 6.

  • You can encrypt any text file with gpg, and the contents of text file can be anything you want.

    I don’t think you have stated your problem in sufficient detail.

  • +1. also, it’d probably be good to state what you’re trying to accomplish rather than if you can throw a technology at vague something or another. I think you’d find gpg’s password input cumbersome for symmetric keys, the output too long in ascii armor and possibly annoying to deal with public keys… but you don’t really say what you’re trying to fix/avoid/do/not do.