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#!/usr/bin/perl -w use Crypt::OpenPGP; use Crypt::OpenPGP::KeyRing; my($keyfile, $email) = @ARGV; my $ring = Crypt::OpenPGP::KeyRing->new(Filename => $keyfile); my $pgp = Crypt::OpenPGP->new(PubRing => $ring); my $kb = $ring->find_keyblock_by_uid($email); my $alg = $kb->preferred_sk_alg; my $crypt = $pgp->encrypt( Data => 'squeamish ossifrage', Recipients => [ $email ], Armour => 1, ($alg ? (Cipher => $alg) : ()), # use default if no preference loc +ated ); print $crypt; exit 0; { package Crypt::OpenPGP::KeyBlock; sub preferred_sk_alg { my $self = shift; use Crypt::OpenPGP::Cipher; my $supported = Crypt::OpenPGP::Cipher->supported; my @prefs; for my $sig (@{ $self->get('Crypt::OpenPGP::Signature') }) { if ($sig->is_primary) { unshift @prefs, @{ $sig->preferred_sk_alg }; } else { push @prefs, @{ $sig->preferred_sk_alg }; } } for (@prefs) { return $_ if $supported->{$_}; } return; } } { package Crypt::OpenPGP::Signature; sub is_primary { my $self = shift; my $packet = $self->find_subpacket(25); # primary user id ($packet && $packet->{data}) || 0; } sub preferred_sk_alg { my $self = shift; my $packet = $self->find_subpacket(11); # preferred SK algorit +hms $packet ? $packet->{data} : []; } }

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