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Using SSH public key to encrypt a file or string
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# 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 |
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