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PGP Command Line

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Product Overview

The architecture of PGP Command Line comprises several key components. The command-line interface is the primary point of interaction, allowing users to execute commands. The encryption engine handles cryptographic operations, supporting algorithms like AES, CAST5, and Triple DES.

The key management system manages encryption keys, including creation, import, export, and revocation. The file I/O module handles file input and output operations. These components interact to perform encryption, decryption, and key management tasks.

Configuration files store settings such as key locations and default parameters. The tool does not expose APIs. Integration is achieved through scripting or calling the command-line tool.

The tool relies on the operating system's file system for file operations. The tool is not supported. Alternatives like OpenPGP and GnuPG offer similar architectures and active maintenance.

Key differences include active development and broader platform support.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is PGP Command Line?

PGP Command Line is a utility for encrypting and decrypting files and datasets. It uses the Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) standard for secure data protection. The tool provides command-line options for encryption, decryption, key management, and digital signatures.

Who developed PGP Command Line?

PGP Command Line was initially developed by PGP Corporation. It was later acquired by Symantec, and subsequently by Broadcom. The tool's development and support have evolved through these corporate changes.

What are the common use cases for PGP Command Line?

PGP Command Line is primarily used for securing sensitive data at rest. Common use cases include protecting confidential files, encrypting data before storage or transmission, and ensuring data integrity through digital signatures.

What file types and datasets does PGP Command Line support?

The tool supports various file types and datasets. It can encrypt and decrypt individual files, archives, and datasets. The specific file type support depends on the underlying operating system and available utilities.

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