https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMGIlj7u7Eo
gpg --gen-key
gpg --armor --export imlauerandres@gmail.com > public_key.asc
gpg --encrypt --recipient 'imlauerandres@gmail.com' --output confidential.txt.enc secret.txt
gpg --decrypt --output secret.txt confidential.txt.enc
cat secret.txt
gpg --import publickey.gpg
gpg --import < publickey.gpg
openssl rand -out secret.key 32
openssl aes-256-cbc -in secretfile.txt -out secretfile.txt.enc -pass file:secret.key
https://medium.com/@michaelmeade3/using-gpg-71c6ae7c6199 https://archive.is/Zhz4T
https://superuser.com/questions/576506/how-to-use-ssh-rsa-public-key-to-encrypt-a-text
https://www.bjornjohansen.com/encrypt-file-using-ssh-key
https://superuser.com/questions/576506/how-to-use-ssh-rsa-public-key-to-encrypt-a-text
Note that this only works if the file is small enough. e.g. 200 bytes.
ssh-keygen -f ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub -e -m PKCS8 > id_rsa.pem.pub
openssl rsautl -encrypt -pubin -inkey id_rsa.pem.pub -ssl -in myMessage.txt -out myEncryptedMessage.txt
# Recently I had to send a password to someone over Skype. Since that's obviously not a good idea, I asked for
# the person's public SSH RSA key, and used it to encrypt the password itself.
# Convert the public key into PEM format
ssh-keygen -f path/to/id_rsa.pub -e -m pem > ~/id_rsa.pub.pem
# Using the public pem file to encrypt a string
echo "sometext" | openssl rsautl -encrypt -pubin -inkey ~/id_rsa.pub.pem > ~/encrypted.txt
# Or a file
cat ~/some_file.txt | openssl rsautl -encrypt -pubin -inkey ~/id_rsa.pub.pem > ~/encrypted.txt
# To decrypt, you'll need the private key
cat ~/encrypted.txt | openssl rsautl -decrypt -inkey path/to/id_rsa > ~/decrypted.txt
ssh-keygen -f id_rsa.pub -e -m pem > ~/id_rsa.pub.pem
cat mensaje_secreto.txt | openssl rsautl -encrypt -pubin -inkey ~/id_rsa.pub.pem > ~/encrypted.txt
split -b 200 -d secret.txt en_partes
for i in *en_partes*; do cat $i | openssl rsautl -encrypt -pubin -inkey ~/id_rsa.pub.pem > ~/mensajecifrado$i.txt ; done ```