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Reading HP-UX crypt file on LINUX REHL 4

Hi,
I have a process that creates a file on a HP-UX server (11.11) using the HP-UX Command crypt.

This gets transfred to a LINUX server (REHL 4u4 AP) where crypt is not installed.

I have been trying to use the standard supplied "gpg" utility to decrypt the file but no sucess!.

Any help/ideas would be good.

FYI.
Crypt creation on HP-UX
echo "test is a test" | crypt 123 >filename.crypt

File is transefred to LINUX

Who do I read it once there?

Many thanks in advance.
 

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