I'm trying to write a console application that will decrypt a gpg signature on request. Everything's going fine, EXCEPT for the part where it prompts for my GPG password. How do I call gpg --decrypt
from the command line without a password dialog?
Here's my code so far:
var startInfo = new ProcessStartInfo("gpg.exe");
startInfo.Arguments = "--decrypt"; //this is where I want to insert "--passphrase MyFakePassword"
startInfo.CreateNoWindow = true;
startInfo.UseShellExecute = false;
startInfo.RedirectStandardInput = true;
startInfo.RedirectStandardOutput = true;
startInfo.RedirectStandardError = true;
startInfo.WorkingDirectory = @"C:\Program Files (x86)\GNU\GnuPG";
var proc = Process.Start(startInfo);
var sCommandLine = stringData + "\n"+(char)26+"\n"; //stringData is the encrypted string
proc.StandardInput.WriteLine(sCommandLine);
proc.StandardInput.Flush();
proc.StandardInput.Close();
var result = proc.StandardOutput.ReadToEnd();
I've tried using --passphrase MyFakePassword
, --passphrase-fd MyFakePassword
and even --passphrase-fd 0
with my password on the first line of input. I'd like to avoid putting my password in a txt file on the machine that's running this code, if at all possible.
Thanks in advance for any help.