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6 symcryptrun - Call a simple symmetric encryption tool
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9 symcryptrun --class class --program program --keyfile keyfile
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14 Sometimes simple encryption tools are already in use for a long time
15 and there might be a desire to integrate them into the GnuPG framework.
16 The protocols and encryption methods might be non-standard or not even
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18 interface like gpg is not doable. symcryptrun provides a solution: It
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