$Id: README,v 1.9 2002/12/10 01:47:57 btrott Exp $ This is Crypt::OpenPGP. It provides a pure-Perl implementation of the OpenPGP standard, including support for all versions of PGP and GnuPG. PREREQUISITES Crypt::OpenPGP requires the following Perl modules: * MIME::Base64 * Data::Buffer * Math::Pari * Compress::Zlib Depending on which symmetric ciphers you use, you will require at least one of the following modules: * Crypt::DES_EDE3 (for 3DES) * Crypt::IDEA (for IDEA) * Crypt::Blowfish (for Blowfish) * Crypt::Twofish (for Twofish) * Crypt::Rijndael (for Rijndael) * Crypt::CAST5_PP (for CAST5) Depending on which digest algorithms you use, you will require at least one of the following modules: * Digest::MD5 (for MD5) * Digest::SHA1 (for SHA-1) * Crypt::RIPEMD160 (for RIPE-MD/160) Depending on which public key algorithms you use, you will require at least one of the following modules: * Crypt::RSA (for RSA encryption/decryption and signatures) * Crypt::DSA (for DSA signatures) Note that currently ElGamal for encryption and decryption is provided by Crypt::OpenPGP itself; once Crypt::ElGamal is up on CPAN, Crypt::OpenPGP will be switched to use that support instead. INSTALLATION Crypt::OpenPGP installation is straightforward. If your cpan shell is set up, you should just be able to do % perl -MCPAN -e 'install Crypt::OpenPGP' Answer the questions as to which ciphers/publickey algorithms you prefer to use, and you'll be on your way. If you don't like that, you can download the distribution; the latest version on CPAN can be found in ftp://ftp.cpan.org/pub/CPAN/authors/id/B/BT/BTROTT/ Download it, unpack it, then build it as per the usual: % perl Makefile.PL % make && make test Then install it: % make install SAMPLES/TUTORIALS Take a look at bin/pgplet for an example of usage of Crypt::OpenPGP. It gives you an example of using the four main major methods (encrypt, sign, decrypt, and verify), as well as the various parameters to those methods. It also demonstrates usage of the callback parameters (eg. PassphraseCallback). bin/pgplet currently does not have any documentation, but its interface mirrors that of gpg. Benjamin Trott / cpan@stupidfool.org