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079641675e fix readme link 2023-01-08 15:57:02 +01:00
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4bc407213b Revert "update sshenc.sh url"
This reverts commit b2df05b763.
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b2df05b763 update sshenc.sh url 2023-01-08 15:53:21 +01:00
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If you received a message from someone that was encrypted with this script, you can decrypt it with your ssh private key using the following command without installing anything:
```
bash <(curl -s https://sshenc.sh/sshenc.sh) -s ~/.ssh/id_rsa < file-containing-the-encrypted-text.txt
bash <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/S2-/sshenc.sh/master/sshenc.sh) -s ~/.ssh/id_rsa < file-containing-the-encrypted-text.txt
```
sshenc.sh uses openssl under the hood, so you need to have that installed in your path to make it work.
## Install
```
curl -O https://sshenc.sh/sshenc.sh
curl -O https://raw.githubusercontent.com/S2-/sshenc.sh/master/sshenc.sh
chmod +x sshenc.sh
```
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ sshenc.sh -s ~/.ssh/id_rsa < encrypted.txt
Also, a new `-iter` parameter to explicitly specify a given number of iterations on the password in deriving the encryption key was added.
Before OpenSSL 1.1.1 this option was not available.
Since the new parameters are more secure, `sshenc.sh` changed to adopt them, so since 2019-11-26, files encrypted with a previous version of `sshenc.sh` will not decrypt.
To do so, use the prevous `sshenc.sh` script, located at [https://sshenc.sh/sshenc-pre1.1.1.sh](https://sshenc.sh/sshenc-pre1.1.1.sh).
To do so, use the prevous `sshenc.sh` script, located at [https://raw.githubusercontent.com/S2-/sshenc.sh/master/sshenc-pre1.1.1.sh](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/S2-/sshenc.sh/master/sshenc-pre1.1.1.sh).
## License
[MIT](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)

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- decrypt a file
$me -s ~/.ssh/id_rsa < encrypted.txt
$me home page: https://sshenc.sh/
$me home page: https://github.com/S2-/sshenc.sh/
EOF
}
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if [[ "${#public_key[@]}" > 0 ]]; then
openssl rand 32 > $temp_file_key
echo "-- encrypted with https://sshenc.sh/"
echo "-- encrypted with https://github.com/S2-/sshenc.sh/"
echo "-- keys"
for pubkey in "${public_key[@]}"
do

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- encrypt using multiple public keys (file can be read by any associated private key)
$me -g foo -g bar -p baz -p ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub < plain-text-file.txt > encrypted.txt
$me home page: https://sshenc.sh/
$me home page: https://github.com/S2-/sshenc.sh/
EOF
}
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if [[ "${#public_key[@]}" > 0 ]]; then
openssl rand 32 > $temp_file_key
echo "-- encrypted with https://sshenc.sh/"
echo "-- encrypted with https://github.com/S2-/sshenc.sh/"
echo "-- keys"
for pubkey in "${public_key[@]}"
do