pgpainless-cli-decrypt(1)
cli-decrypt - Decrypt a message from standard input
Description
PGPAINLESS-CLI-DECRYPT
NAME
pgpainless-cli-decrypt - Decrypt a message from standard input
SYNOPSIS
pgpainless-cli decrypt [--stacktrace] [--not-after=DATE] [--not-before=DATE] [--session-key-out=SESSIONKEY] [--verify-out=VERIFICATIONS] [--verify-with=CERT]... [--with-key-password=PASSWORD]... [--with-password=PASSWORD]... [--with-session-key=SESSIONKEY]... [KEY...]
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
--not-after=DATE
ISO-8601 formatted UTC date (e.g. '2020-11-23T16:35Z)
Reject signatures with a creation date not in range.
Defaults to current system time ('now').
Accepts special value '-' for end of time.
--not-before=DATE
ISO-8601 formatted UTC date (e.g. '2020-11-23T16:35Z)
Reject signatures with a creation date not in range.
Defaults to beginning of time ('-').
--session-key-out=SESSIONKEY
Can be used to learn the session key on successful decryption
--stacktrace
Print Stacktrace
--verify-out=VERIFICATIONS
Emits signature verification status to the designated output
--verify-with=CERT
Certificates for signature verification
--with-key-password=PASSWORD
Passphrase to unlock the secret key(s).
Is an INDIRECT data type (e.g. file, environment variable, file descriptor...).
--with-password=PASSWORD
Symmetric passphrase to decrypt the message with.
Enables decryption based on any "SKESK" packets in the "CIPHERTEXT".
Is an INDIRECT data type (e.g. file, environment variable, file descriptor...)
--with-session-key=SESSIONKEY
Symmetric message key (session key).
Enables decryption of the "CIPHERTEXT" using the session key directly against the "SEIPD" packet.
Is an INDIRECT data type (e.g. file, environment variable, file descriptor...)
ARGUMENTS
[KEY...]
Secret keys to attempt decryption with