From what I've seen mix3 (pgptest app) is the closest to providing a command line. There was also Tom Zerucha's reference openPGP code, which is command line but it's alpha level code I think and no longer
I put together a list of openpgp related software at: http://www.cypherspace.org/openpgp/ this includes library only code, and add on software. Not sure about your questions about key versions, but I forwarded it to Ulf Moeller and Len Sassaman (current maintainer of mix3). maintained. Adam On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 09:28:47PM -0500, Anonymous wrote:
The latest release of Mixmaster claims to be an "OpenPGP enhancement release". I looked at the source more closely, and it seems to contain an entire pgp implementation. I had previously thought it made external calls to either pgp or gnupg.
This got me thinking - has anyone tried hacking mixmaster to be a pgp client? I have compiled it under DOS before, so I know that is possible. Does anyone know if mixmaster can use 'non-legacy' RSA keys? Is there any pgp functionality that it lacks? I am looking for a pgp implementation that will run on DOS, but will also be compatible with modern key types.