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Topic-icon Question Is this possible to decrypt an encrypt xml file?

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12 Jun 2019 16:59 #1 by [email protected]
[email protected] created the topic: Is this possible to decrypt an encrypt xml file?
Hello,

I am quite new in stambia development and here is my question.

If we receive an xml file encrypt with the standard PGP (and more precisely OpenPGP : gnupg.org/ ), is it possible to decrypt this file with an functionality of stambia? Or do we have to run a script?

Would you please tell me if it is possible and if yes, redirect me to an article explaining how to do?

Thanks in advance for your help.

Regards,
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26 Jun 2019 16:01 #2 by Vince
Vince replied the topic: Is this possible to decrypt an encrypt xml file?
Hello,

I have exactly the same needs to decrypt a zip file while using a private and a public key.
Thx a lot for a quick reply
BR.
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28 Jun 2019 12:19 #3 by Samia ENNAJI
Samia ENNAJI replied the topic: Is this possible to decrypt an encrypt xml file?
Hello,
Generally to decrypt a file using stambia, you will need to use a scripting action.

@vincent and @vince can you please open a support ticket, to discuss your needs in further detail?
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02 Jul 2019 19:15 #4 by [email protected]
[email protected] replied the topic: Is this possible to decrypt an encrypt xml file?
Hello,

i looked for a way to do it on myself and i found a way to execute script from pgp.
first you can install the program pgp4win.exe on your computer stambia
second, define a script using the pgp dos commands to encrypt or decrypt an xml file (after creation of a private key and the public key (see wikipedia for pgp protocol for encrypt files en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Good_Privacy )

hope it can help.

Regards,