[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":22},["ShallowReactive",2],{"analysis-playbook-general-howto-pgp":3},{"@context":4,"@type":5,"name":6,"description":7,"articleBody":8,"proficiencyLevel":9,"dependencies":10,"programmingLanguage":12,"keywords":13,"citation":17,"about":18},"https:\u002F\u002Fschema.org","TechArticle","How to Decrypt Data","Instructions for decrypting PGP\u002FGnuPG-encrypted DARTS data files. Covers obtaining GPG software on each platform and running the decryption command; applicable to Suzaku, Akari, and other missions that use encrypted data distribution.","## How to Decrypt Data\n\nSome of the DARTS data are encrypted with PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) or GnuPG.\nHere is some information to decrypt these files.\n\n- You need PGP or GPG software. See below.\n- You need a password (key) to decrypt the encrypted files. The password should be sent to you from the DARTS or projects.\n- When you have PGP or GPG on your machine, you can decrypt an encrypted file with the following command:\n  ```\n  echo $PASSWORD | gpg --cipher-algo=3des --passphrase-fd 0 $file\n  ```\n  where `$PASSWORD` is the password and `$file` is the encrypted filename.\n- Please find the mission specific information at the mission page or the data page.\n\n---\n\n## How to obtain PGP or GPG software\n\n- [The International PGP Home Page](http:\u002F\u002Fpgpi.didisoft.com\u002F)\n- [OpenPGP](http:\u002F\u002Fopenpgp.org\u002F)\n- [Symantec](http:\u002F\u002Fsymantec.com\u002Fproducts\u002Fencryption)\n- Macintosh: [Mac GNU Privacy Guard](http:\u002F\u002Fmacgpg.sourceforge.net\u002F)\n- Windows: [Gpg4Win](http:\u002F\u002Fwww.gpg4win.org\u002F)\n\n---\n\nLast Modified: 20 December 2023\n","beginner",[11],"GnuPG","Shell",[14,15,11,16],"Suzaku","PGP","decrypt",[],[19],{"@type":20,"name":21},"Dataset","darts:suzaku-xis-data",1784172307258]