I'm throwing a dictionary at a --symmetric Gnupg file:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; open (DICT ,"/usr/share/dict/linux.words") || die "can't read +dictionary: $!\n"; while (<DICT>) { my @tab=split("\n",<DICT>); for ( my $cnt = 0 ; $cnt < @tab ; $cnt++ ) { system ('gpg ~/file.gpg'); sleep (2); print $tab[$cnt], "\r"; #also tried 'system ($tab[$cnt])', no d +ice. } } close DICT;
...but when gpg promts for a passphrase, the dictionary word doesn't appear until I hit enter. How can I get my word to the passphrase prompt? Thanks, Seth Jackson.

In reply to GPG w/o modules question by Molloc

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