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How do you make it so that you have the terminal up on the top and the current directory state at the bottom of the screen?
Ответитьnice
ОтветитьThanks @Lukesmith
Ответитьwhat is that funky file manager in the bottom half of the window?
ОтветитьThis is fantastic! I need to ask: can I decrypt my encrypted file from a Windows pc? And what if my linux laptop (which I used to encrypt my file) doesn't work? Will I still be able to decrypt my file? Thank you
ОтветитьThe command gpgtar to encrypt folders
ОтветитьThank you! This is perfect. I'm writing a script to backup a configuration file over the network but the config file has other secrets stored in plain text. Now I can write a stable script to store the backups securely in a legit way. Thanks for explaining!
ОтветитьUTC-8🌤️8AM Jan 9th 2023
ОтветитьGpg Is Virus ?
ОтветитьThank you for the nice tutorial ♡
ОтветитьWhat's the package to install in order to get the GUI that asks for the passphrase ?
ОтветитьI can't seem to decrypt it?
ОтветитьNice presentation.
ОтветитьGreat video Luke, and great content in general. Glad I stumbled across this tonight. Hopefully will remember to follow you wherever on the other content sites you inhabit.
ОтветитьThank you for this valuable information.
ОтветитьUse gpg --full-generate-key --expert , Luke!
ОтветитьSomeone on a forum said to always write down your key.... Weirdest thing happened though.... I was not told my password.. I also know for a fact that I did NOT encrypt anything, yet there are encrypted files.. I updated mint, and boom!! my wifi changed names, half of my kernels are gone, some of the apt conf were erased and I can't use the internet anymore.. I don't understand what happened
ОтветитьUse gpgtar if you want to encrypt a folder and now you can hide your 1.5 tb homework folder
ОтветитьWhat operation system you can use?
ОтветитьCan you share your vim multi-scree setting, thank u .
Ответитьgg!
Ответитьlonger is better
ОтветитьDoes this also works for entire directories of files?
ОтветитьHow do you setup your terminal?
ОтветитьWht is the terminal how do I get it
ОтветитьYou explain really good. You're gifted
ОтветитьThanks for this simple explanation.
Ответитьthis useful in conjunction with apps like pass
ОтветитьHow do you get that view in a terminal?
ОтветитьWhat is the best way to store your gpg backup file ?
ОтветитьNice and to the point!
Ответитьvtop? really?
ОтветитьI'm really new at this and your video helped me a lot, thank you. But, how do you put your signature on the encrypted file, and how does the recipient open it? You give him the password by phone?
ОтветитьDo you have a video or resource for your command prompt setup? It looks very nice!
ОтветитьHaha Boomer, if you're so good why don't you write your own version of gpg?
Ответитьtime to buy drugs
ОтветитьHi Luke. In what system ( distro ) do you work ?, thanks
ОтветитьThanks dude! And if i want to keep editing the file after encrypting it?
ОтветитьHi, how can we prevent duplicate key pairs? Imagine I've generated a key pair (with expiration date) and another person generates the same one, is that possible? If no, how does GPG manage that? What about signing packages with GPG? Is it the same logic behind ? Thanks.
ОтветитьThank you very much man, this helped me a lot. Very clear video, lovely (non hindi) english, everything's super cool. Thanks again
Ответитьthx bro very helpful !!
ОтветитьI would like to see a video on pass (password manager) :)
ОтветитьGood video
ОтветитьSo does the person who receives your message have to know your password you created it with or do they have their own password to open your encrypted message?
ОтветитьGood intro for me. Now I need to go learn more, and what the fluff you where typing in the terminal half the time :)
ОтветитьThanks!
ОтветитьGPG keypair creation and how to use it in certain file that we want to encrypt. I suppose it is same as gnupg
ОтветитьI don't know why this does not work in my computer but openssl works.....
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