Man page - nasty(1)

Packages contains this manual

    Package:  nasty
    apt-get install nasty
    Manuals in package:
    Documentations in package:

Manual

NASTY

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
ISSUES
AUTHOR

NAME

nasty - A tool which helps you to recover your GPG passphrase

SYNOPSIS

nasty [ OPTIONS ]

DESCRIPTION

nasty is a program that helps you to recover the passphrase of your PGP or GPG-key in case you forget or lost it.

OPTIONS

-a x

set minimum length of passphrase

-b x

set maximum length

-m x

set guessing mode:

incremental : try them all
random
: try at random
file
: read phrases from file (use -i)

-i x

file to read the passphrases from

-f x

file to write the found passphrase to

-c x...

charset, one or more from the following:
a: a-z
A: A-Z
0: 0-9
.: all ascii values (32...126)
+: 32...255 (default(!))

-k x

filter string to select a key

-v

enable verbose mode

-h

show command options

ISSUES

Nasty will not work if you try it with a gpg-agent running in your system. For obvious reasons the agent will ask you the passphrase to access your private key - which you probably don’t record, right? :)

AUTHOR

This manual page was written by Tiago Bortoletto Vaz <tiago@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).