Re: why cissp says this about PGP/GnuPG?

2006-08-25 Thread John Clizbe
Philipp Gühring wrote: Hi, Be warned that the CISSP certification is not universally loved. Many people feel that it is of dubious quality. Are there any facts or reasons against CISSP? Are there any alternatives? Google security+certifications

Re: What does key properties validity and trust 'None' mean???

2006-08-25 Thread John Clizbe
Bo Berglund wrote: I have done this and it works. But that was not the gist of my problem, it deals with adding public keys from persons who just installed GnuPG and created new key pairs. I learned here now that we have to: - Import the key into WinPT (Trust and Validity is now None) -

Re: GnuPG (GPG) Problem

2006-08-25 Thread John Clizbe
Bo Berglund wrote: On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 16:46:07 +0200, Ismael Valladolid Torres [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John Clizbe escribe: Just copy the keyring files. I store my private keyring and a public keyring containing only my public key on a pendrive, then in your gpg.conf: keyring

Re: What does key properties validity and trust 'None' mean???

2006-08-25 Thread John Clizbe
Bo Berglund wrote: On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 10:38:35 +0200, Werner Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi! FWIW, there is a little script in the gpg-distribution: # lspgpot - script to extract the ownertrust values # from PGP keyrings and list them in GnuPG ownertrust format. I have not used it for a

Decrypting Files Automatically

2006-08-25 Thread BharatG
Hi, I am trying to decrypt a file automatically.I want to use it in a dts package. I am using following command: type passphrase | gpg --passphrase-fd 0 --decypt-file File Name in my case it looks like: type C:\SampleProjects\GnuPGDotNet\GnuPG\passphrase.txt | gpg --passphrase-fd 0 decrypt-files

Decrypting Files Automatically

2006-08-25 Thread BharatG
Hi, I am trying to decrypt a file automatically.I want to use it in a dts package. I am using following command: type passphrase | gpg --passphrase-fd 0 --decypt-file File Name in my case it looks like: type C:\SampleProjects\GnuPGDotNet\GnuPG\passphrase.txt | gpg --passphrase-fd 0 decrypt-files

sig!3 entry vs sig! entry on certain GnuPG keys from the PuTTY software site

2006-08-25 Thread synth_spring
The web site for the PuTTY software provides GnuPG keys to verify downloads of the PuTTY software. see http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/keys.html With these keys imported into the GnuPG public keyring, issuing gpg --check-sigs produced the following output (the user name has

Re: sig!3 entry vs sig! entry on certain GnuPG keys from the PuTTY software site

2006-08-25 Thread Alphax
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The web site for the PuTTY software provides GnuPG keys to verify downloads of the PuTTY software. see http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/keys.html With these keys imported into the GnuPG public keyring, issuing gpg --check-sigs produced the following

Re: sig!3 entry vs sig! entry on certain GnuPG keys from the PuTTY software site

2006-08-25 Thread Todd Zullinger
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Alphax wrote: There is a default certification level option that can be used either on the command line or in a config file - normally GnuPG will ask you for the certification level when you sign a key, but the default /can/ be used if the right