-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- GNU-Zip (GZip) format has encryption defined, but (AFAIK) not yet implemented. The probably won't use the vile PKZip method... and they probably will implement an unpatented method, if ever. Mark C. Henderson wrote:
GNU tar is not the commercial backup solution many folks will be looking for, but it works, and has nice built-in hooks which are intended to call a compression program.
One can also use these options to call an encryption program, as long as the encryption program takes stdin as input, stdout as output, encrypts by default, and decrypts when given the -d option.
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