Command «crypto»
Command «crypto» is used to encrypt int data or file using base64 encoding. For security reasons, only files can be decrypted. Command has two syntaxes, for encrypting/decrypting files and encrypting input data. Here are these syntaxes.
1. File encrypting\decrypting
Syntax
cmdmgr.exe crypto --action=<encrypt|decrypt> --input="<input file>" --output="<output file>"
Parameters
Here command has such parameters:
action – encrypt or decrypt using base64 action for specified files;
input – path to input encrypted file, or file that needs to be encrypted;
output – path to output decrypted, or encrypted file.
Examples
Encrypt Example
Here is encrypt action example of this command:
cmdmgr.exe crypto --action=encrypt --input="toencrypt.txt" --output="todecrypt.txt"
An encrypt file example follows.
The input file value follows.
The output file value follows.
Decrypt Example
And here is decrypt action example of this command:
cmdmgr.exe crypto --action=decrypt --input="todecrypt.txt" --output="decrypted.txt"
A decrypt file example follows.
The input file value follows.
The output file value follows.
2. Input data encrypting
Syntax
cmdmgr.exe crypto --action=encrypt --value="<value text>"
Parameters
Here command has such parameters:
action – here only one possible action is encrypt, for security reasons;
value – here can be any text that is needed to be encrypted using base64 encoding.
Example
An encrypt value example follows.
cmdmgr.exe crypto --action=encrypt --value="Helooooooooooo"
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