Reputation: 1929
I want to encrypt an xml file and I am using gpg4win (kleopatra). Using the kleopatra interface I set an option to produce files with extension pgp instead of gpg which is the default extension.
I am trying to create a pgp file from command line using the command
gpg -r [email protected] -se C:\temp\myfile.xml
because I need to submit it in a web app that accepts pgp only. I have tried to put some other options in the command but I always get a gpg file. How can I produce a pgp file from command line?
Upvotes: 7
Views: 17730
Reputation: 56
This may not be the same process as others, but this worked for me:
gpg --batch --yes --recipient "user" --output "fulldirectory\filename.txt.pgp" --encrypt "fulldirectory\filename.txt"
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 1469
GnuPG syntax for encryption is stated here. You can simply use the --output [filename].[suffix]
parameter.
So go with gpg --encrypt C:\temp\myfile.xml --recipient [email protected] --output C:\temp\myfile.pgp
.
Please note that .pgp is actually the suffix for a key not an encrypted file. See here.
Upvotes: 2