Help..
I need to decrypt a file that was encrypted using DES 56 Bit.
I have the encryption key and the block size used but no idea what utility to use..
I then need to encrypt the file using pgp and another key I have.. againt I dont know what utility to use.
I am running solaris 9 ....
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Hi,
I'm trying to decrypt a gpg file thorugh a shell script. But i' could'nt. My script is ,
-sh-3.1$ cat test_gpg.sh
#!/bin/ksh
echo " Hello, iam testing GPG"
gpg prabhu.txt.gpg <<EOF
prompt prabhu
EOF
exit 0
The file i'm trying to decrypt is prabhu.txt.gpg and my passphrase is... (1 Reply)
Hello all
I am getting a encrypted file (.pgp) and a key which i have to use to decrypt that file. I couldn't understand where to put the key on my unix box so that decryption happens. Please reply. (2 Replies)
I need to decrypt a file in a directory, I need to write a shl scrip & cron job
How I find the files in the directory:
the file is like this:
dailypayments_sfs_payment_201011151800.dat -d
The decrypt command:
gpg -o dailypayments_sfs_payment_201011151800.dat -d
20101115 (the date... (7 Replies)
How to decrypt a file in unix? I dont know the type of decryption nor the type of text data it contains. We extracted the file from sfdc & need to process it in unix. When extracted, we get encrypted data in the file. The file content is-
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I want to propose a change to the run script environment. This would change the effective group of the wsadmin account to prodview with a umask of 027 before running our services. In linux this can be accomplished by the following
#!/bin/ksh
#
# Original shell
#
newgrp prodview <<... (1 Reply)
Hello,
I have few files on unix which are payroll related and I need them to encrypt with password so others wouldn't see the data. I use ETL tool and would like to know the unix command that does encryption/decryption to use in the ETL.
Thank you,
Sri (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: eskay
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crm_verify
CRM_VERIFY(8) [FIXME: manual] CRM_VERIFY(8)NAME
crm_verify - check the CIB for consistency
SYNOPSIS
crm_verify [-V] -x file
crm_verify [-V] -X string
crm_verify [-V] -L|-p
crm_verify [-?]
DESCRIPTION
crm_verify checks the configuration database (CIB) for consistency and other problems. It can be used to check a file containing the
configuration or can it can connect to a running cluster. It reports two classes of problems, errors and warnings. Errors must be fixed
before Heartbeat can work properly. However, it is left up to the administrator to decide if the warnings should also be fixed.
crm_verify assists in creating new or modified configurations. You can take a local copy of a CIB in the running cluster, edit it, validate
it using crm_verify, then put the new configuration into effect using cibadmin.
OPTIONS --help, -h
Print a help message.
--verbose, -V
Turn on debug information.
Note
Increase the level of verbosity by providing additional instances.
--live-check, -L
Connect to the running cluster and check the CIB.
--crm_xml string, -X string
Check the configuration in the supplied string. Pass complete CIBs only.
--xml-file file, -x file
Check the configuration in the named file.
--xml-pipe, -p
Use the configuration piped in via stdin. Pass complete CIBs only.
EXAMPLES
Check the consistency of the configuration in the running cluster and produce verbose output:
crm_verify -VL
Check the consistency of the configuration in a given file and produce verbose output:
crm_verify -Vx file1
Pipe a configuration into crm_verify and produce verbose output:
cat file1.xml | crm_verify -Vp
FILES
/var/lib/heartbeat/crm/cib.xml--the CIB (minus status section) on disk. Editing this file directly is strongly discouraged.
SEE ALSO
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AUTHOR
crm_verify was written by Andrew Beekhof.
[FIXME: source] 07/05/2010 CRM_VERIFY(8)