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I'm trying to find a way to decrypt an encrypted file on a 'virgin' EC2-instance. These EC-instances I use (Ubuntu Lucid) only hold my AWS-created public ssh-key. If can use this to decrypt a file, I can feed it encrypted files (for example a bash-script holding a password to my subversion-repository).

So, my question, can I use my ssh-key to encrypt/decrypt a file?

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The file:

echo 'This is a sekret' >/tmp/msg.txt

Export public key (in case you don't have it/lose it):

openssl rsa -in ~/private.pem -out /tmp/public.pub -outform PEM -pubout

Encrypt file with public key (anyone can have this key):

openssl rsautl -encrypt -inkey /tmp/public.pub -pubin -in /tmp/msg.txt -out /tmp/file.enc

Decrypt the file with private key (only you should have the private key):

openssl rsautl -decrypt -inkey ~/private.pem -in /tmp/file.enc -out /tmp/decrypted.txt

The decoded message:

cat /tmp/decrypted.txt
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  • How does this answer address the "ssh" part of the question? I don't see reference here to either "ssh" or files in ".ssh". May 3, 2013 at 15:25
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    @MarkStosberg, it addresses the problem: "I'm trying to find a way to decrypt an encrypted file on a 'virgin' EC2-instance"
    – Hedgehog
    Dec 17, 2013 at 1:24
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You can use a public key to encrypt a file but you will need the corresponding private key to decrypt it. So, yes, you should be able to use your ssh-key to encrypt/decrypt a file, as long as you have access to both the public and private key.

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    Thanks for the quick reply! Can you give an example of the command I have to give (I'm on linux) on how to do this? sorry, I'm in the dark here...
    – bowlby
    May 11, 2010 at 15:40
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If you just want to encrypt/decrypt using your ssh keys, ssh-vault could be useful, more info here: http://ssh-vault.com/about/

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