ach so blöd ist die frage gar nicht. das hab ich mir auch schon überlegt.
btw: aus den manpages von ccrypt:
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Question: There are different programs that say "AES encryption utility", but they are usually not compatible with each other; if I encrypt data with one of them, I cannot decrypt it with another. Why is this? Is ccrypt compatible with other programs?
Answer: The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is a block cipher, not a file format. Encryption utilities that use AES can differ in a number of ways, for instance in the way that a key (that the user types) is converted into an internal format. There are some other potential differences as well. Ccrypt, unfortunately, uses its own file format and is not compatible with any other programs that I know of. It is, however, platform independent.
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... soviel dazu. *g*