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Lost passphrase
\ kennerly (22 May 2006)
. \ markus reichelt (22 May 2006)

1 msgcan some one help me please
Subject:Lost passphrase
Group:Gnupg-users
From:kennerly
Date:22 May 2006


 
It appears I've forgotten my passphrase. I've still got the secret key, the revocation certificate and I remember the first 5 characters of the passphrase. I know the rest is just alphanumeric upper and lowercase. Does anyone know of a perl script or some other utility that could bruteforce the rest of it? I'd rather not have to revoke this key.


Thanks

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