After I had read the nice page of Noel Bell
PGP signed web-pages
I thought nice method but not very simple to use.
For this reason I write a simple perl tool pgphtml to generate PGP signed
web-pages based on Noel Bell methodology.
This is the sintax
usage:
pgphtml [-options ...] files
where options include:
-help print out this message
-passwd yourpgppasswd
files:
with files you can use metacharacters with relative and absolute path name
example:
pgphtml *.html
pgphtml -p "myfrase" *.htm
Problems, at the moment:
To do so, download or save this file to your hard drive. In Netscape, click on the word "File" on the menu-bar, then click on "Save as". In the "Save File as Type ..." box, make sure that "Source (*.htm)" is selected. Save the file with a ".htm" or ".html" extension, such as "pgp-www.htm". Similar methods will apply to other browsers. Just make sure you save the file as html source code.
If you haven't already got my PGP public key, you will need to get it now, and add it to your public keyring. Now, in the same directory that you have saved the file to, run "PGP pgphtml.html" and PGP should tell you that the signature from me is valid. This proves that the page has not been tampered with.
Enjoy it!
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: noconv iQBVAwUBM7vijoUYzlVs2FttAQGGfAH+Ps7mTk2cJzbVE+4JBoqwzgeE1IynraMZ GFt7jchfJolTpprytbhBK+I6XN2EszFkEJhy7qi2QIZeb25DRJc5fg== =U1b8 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----