A Short History of the GNU Privacy Guard
It's been a decade now that the very first version of the GNU Privacy
Guard [0] has been released. This very first version was not yet
known under the name of GnuPG but dubbed g10 as a
Hi Guys,
I downloaded the CM4000 driver from
http://svn.gnumonks.org/trunk/omnikey_cardman/new/kernel/cm4000/ and I
tried to compile it on both a Kubuntu 7.10 with kernel 2.6.22-14 and a
Linux Mint 3.0 (== Kubuntu 7.04) with kernel 2.6.20-16 (on both machines
I installed both the kernel headers
how to create a key with twoids
what is the command line?
ie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
thanks
dmdm
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Hi Guys,
I'm trying to use this stuff:
Card Reader: PCMCIA CardMan4000
Smartcard: FSFE (OpenGPG) Card
Distro: Linux Mint 3.0 (something like Kubuntu 7.04)
GPG 1.4.6 (and GPG2 2.0.3, as an alternative)
OpenSC 0.11.1.3 (ubuntu)
PCSCD 1.3.3.1 (ubuntu)
PCSC-Lite 1.3.3.1 (ubuntu)
All this stuff works
Hi Guys,
I'm trying to use a Eutron SmartPocket reader to read a FSFE card with
GnuPG 1.4.6 on a Linux Mint 3.0 (== Kubuntu 7.04) and on a Kubuntu 7.10.
I tried the --disable-ccid tip I found here:
http://www.fsfe.org/en/forums/fellowship_smoothers/problems_writing_on_smartcard_on_ubuntu_breezy
Hi
I am writing a batch script and the basic requirement is that GPG
should only decrypt the file if its signed by using one of the keys in
the keyring. If it has not been signed, just encrypted, it should
leave it encrypted and not decrypt it.
The additional requirement, if possible, is that it
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
The place I work needs to upgrade gpg badly. They know this. The question is
do they go with the 1.4.x tree or should they go to the 2.x codebase?
Suggestions? Recommendations?
We get files from clients all over the world. Are there features
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Hash: SHA256
Werner Koch wrote the following on 12/20/07 4:40 AM:
Hello
We are pleased to announce the availability of a new stable GnuPG-1
release: Version 1.4.8.
MacOSX (10.5.1)
Compiled with idea.c
1. Intel Core 2 Duo
Version info: gnupg 1.4.8
I was trying to build 2.0.8 on my Intel mac and came across these errors
and found libassuan and libksba but not Pth and also wonder
where do I put them so the make-file can find them?
*** You need libassuan with Pth support to build this program.
*** This library is for example
Hello!
We are pleased to announce the availability of a new stable GnuPG-2
release: Version 2.0.8
This is GnuPG's 10th birthday celebration release.
The GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) is GNU's tool for secure communication
and data storage. It can be used to encrypt data, create digital
Hi Hardeep,
* Hardeep Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] [17. Dez. 2007]:
I am writing a batch script and the basic requirement is that GPG
should only decrypt the file if its signed by using one of the keys in
the keyring. If it has not been signed, just encrypted, it should
leave it encrypted and not
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 10:55:16 +0100
Werner Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A Short History of the GNU Privacy Guard
It's been a decade now that the very first version of the GNU Privacy
On Sun, Dec 16, 2007 at 10:37:04AM -0800, dmdm wrote:
how to create a key with twoids
Create a key with one UID, then edit the key and add a second UID.
what is the command line?
Some hints from gpg --help:
--gen-key generate a new key pair
--edit-key
On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 18:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I am writing a batch script and the basic requirement is that GPG
should only decrypt the file if its signed by using one of the keys in
the keyring. If it has not been signed, just encrypted, it should
leave it encrypted and not decrypt it.
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On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 11:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I'm trying to use a Eutron SmartPocket reader to read a FSFE card with
GnuPG 1.4.6 on a Linux Mint 3.0 (== Kubuntu 7.04) and on a Kubuntu 7.10.
I don't know this reader. It is a modern CCID reader? If so your
chances are
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 13:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I was trying to build 2.0.8 on my Intel mac and came across these errors
and found libassuan and libksba but not Pth and also wonder
where do I put them so the make-file can find them?
I can't tell you how to get PTh for your system
On Sun, Dec 16, 2007 at 04:55:59AM -0800, geo909 wrote:
Hello to everyone.
I have just started using gpg in Ubuntu and I did some tests, creating keys
etc.
I uploaded one of them (ID is 134FE86D) in
http://pgp.mit.edu/
with the username Georgios N. Tzanakis
and then I tried to revoke
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 14:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
of our very small community, we are faced with the use of these very
strong encryption tools by those who would attack the very heart of our
way of life. We need to take a step back and consider how GnuPG should
be used in the future.
I
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Werner Koch wrote:
There is well known saying attributed to Phil Zimmermann:
When encryption is outlawed, only outlaws have encryption.
Borrowed no doubt from the U.S. National Rifle Association motto of
the '60's:
When Guns are Outlawed;
Werner Koch wrote:
Speaking of Germany, our home secretary is working on turning Germany
into a surveillance state despite the terrific experience we had 70
years ago.
70 years? 1990 doesn't seem that long ago.
For those who are not up on German history, prior to German
reunification the
The latest binary install package for GnuPG v1.4.8 for MacOSX is now
available to download from
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/macgpg/GnuPG1.4.8.dmg?download
MD5 checksum: db046fd96e274dfe3c7021047561fb5a
Intended for MacOSX v10.4.x or greater. Universal binary so will
install on both
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Graham wrote:
we are faced with the use of these very strong encryption tools by
those who would attack the very heart of our way of life.
Prove it.
You're asserting the right to privacy and the means to enforce that
right are so dangerous to
Alan Olsen wrote:
The place I work needs to upgrade gpg badly. They know this. The
question is do they go with the 1.4.x tree or should they go to the
2.x codebase?
Depends on what you want to do with it. If you're only worried about
OpenPGP (RFC2440 or RFC4880) traffic, then the 1.4 tree
Adrian Thurston wrote:
I have defined a protocol and described it here:
http://www.cs.queensu.ca/~thurston/fif/
I get 404: file not found.
Ben
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On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 18:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
70 years? 1990 doesn't seem that long ago.
I meant 1933-1945.
Salam-Shalom,
Werner
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Werner Koch wrote:
I meant 1933-1945.
I knew you were referring to the World War Two era; I just thought it
was worth mentioning that many Germans lived in a surveillance society
until fairly recently.
I certainly did not mean to imply the modern-day Germany had any part to
play in the GDR's
On Wed, Dec 19, 2007 at 11:34:47AM +0100, Alessandro Bottoni wrote:
I downloaded the CM4000 driver from
http://svn.gnumonks.org/trunk/omnikey_cardman/new/kernel/cm4000/ and I
tried to compile it on both a Kubuntu 7.10 with kernel 2.6.22-14 and a
Linux Mint 3.0 (== Kubuntu 7.04) with kernel
On Thursday 20 December 2007, Robert D. wrote:
I was trying to build 2.0.8 on my Intel mac and came across these
errors and found libassuan and libksba but not Pth and also
wonder where do I put them so the make-file can find them?
I suggest to have a look at the Fink project
Hi Werner,
May I translate this into Japanese?
Cheers,
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On Dec 20, 2007 1:55 AM, Werner Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A Short History of the GNU Privacy Guard
It's been a decade now that the very first
Hi,
Sorry I didn't get the subscribe confirmation until today and had some
doubt as to whether or not my message got through. Then later I changed
the URL. Anyways, it is now found here:
http://www.cs.queensu.ca/~thurston/friendsinfeed/
Thanks,
Adrian
Benjamin Donnachie wrote:
Adrian
Hi,
I am a new user of this mailing list and I am very happy to meet all of
you.
I am a Italian Linux user and enjoyed this Operating System for 2 years.
Coming from Windows where I used PGP from vers. 6 to 8, now in Linux I
am a very enthusiastic user of GnuPG. I hope to improve my use of GnuPG
Welcome, Aldo!
P.S. Sorry for my English!!
Your English is perfectly understandable. Don't worry about it at
all. :)
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[Sorry for the top posting. Crappy Outlook makes anything else
difficult/impossible.]
If you are using OS X, don't use Fink. Just build the packages yourself from
source. (The compilers are on the devel disc that comes with OS X.) It works
Alan Olsen wrote:
If you are using OS X, don't use Fink.
Why not?
It works fine and does not suffer from the bjorked
dependancies that Fink create.
Which bjorked dependencies are this? And are you certain that comparing
Fink to the lead singer of the Sugarcubes is the right way to condemn
http://www.flickr.com/photos/hsaito/2125495667/
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Werner Koch wrote:
Also often claimed to be Free Software, PGP has never fulfilled the
requirements for it:
I seem to recall PGP 2.3 was distributed under the GNU GPL, but I
believe that was the only version that had proper license provenance.
2.6.3i used MPILIB, which was GPLed; however, I
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