To decrypt the local.tgz.ve file, which is typically found within the archive of a VMware ESXi host, you need to use the crypto-util command-line tool. This process is often part of a password recovery procedure
Before attempting to decrypt, you must understand what localtgzve represents. It is not a standard Linux utility. Instead, it appears to be a hybrid format combining three elements: decrypt localtgzve link
If you are trying to reveal the destination of a shortened or "encrypted" link safely, use established tools: Unshorten.it To decrypt the local
Zero-Knowledge "One-Click" Bridge: This feature allows a user to right-click a .localtgzve file on their machine to generate a temporary link. Instead, it appears to be a hybrid format
Solution: You have only decrypted the link, not the archive. Look for a second layer—sometimes localtgzve wraps a TrueCrypt volume. Use veracrypt to mount the output.
If you obtained the link from a legitimate source, you should have also received a decryption key, passphrase, or a private certificate.