Thiago,
The files are just random bits without the keyring. As Ken said, without the .gnupg private key ring nothing is recoverable. This is the whole freakin' point of encryption.
If they can be recovered without the keyring, then gpg is seriously broken! I sincerely hope not.
-Scott I already have the gpg files, but I don't know how recover them. address@hidden:~/PhotoRec.by_ext/gpg$ du -hs *
742M f152191232.gpg
131M f201344080.gpg
702M f213958976.gpg
99M f222325680.gpg
2,0G f226545616.gpg
1,2G f230699744.gpg
2,0G f234934992.gpg
26M f239089168.gpg
2,0G f239140464.gpg
70M f243320768.gpg
56M f272680000.gpg
56M f289434688.gpg
5,4M f301362240.gpg
38M f511707136.gpg
8,0K f765916320.gpg
32K f766393168.gpg
16K f780998544.gpg
24K f781001568.gpg
32K f917996144.gpg
8,0K f917996208.gpg
64K f917996224.gpg
8,0K f966395616.gpg
8,0K f966395632.gpg
Em 17/11/2014 20:17, "Kenneth Loafman" < address@hidden> escreveu: Then you need to look into running 'file' to find all the .gnupg files you need. Without those, nothing is recoverable. ...Ken
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