GnuPG Make_Printable_String Remote Buffer Overflow Vulnerability

2008-03-02 Thread Saravanan
Hi, I have been trying to find an input that will utilize the Make_Printable_String so as to look into the vulnerability.But I am rather unsuccessful at finding such an input. Can advise me on any such input? Thanks. Saravanan ___ Gnupg-users

Re: Signing people with only one form of ID?

2008-03-02 Thread Nicholas Cole
On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 11:46 AM, Richard Hartmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 6:40 PM, Brian Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The basic assumption is that a key signing is good and that you actually gain something from it. That is the assumption that I am

Re: Signing people with only one form of ID?

2008-03-02 Thread John W. Moore III
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Nicholas Cole wrote: But that does not mean the web of trust is useless - far from it. OpenPGP lets you represent all sorts of trust models: you can choose trust the root key of a company, university or computer software project, and thereby

GnuPG (win32) on a USB stick

2008-03-02 Thread nunzky
Hi, I want to keep GnuPG on a USB stick to use at school and on other people's computers (all windows). However, GPG, when run, creates the keyrings and conf files on the HDD (documents and settings\appdata). Is it possible to avoid this behavior and have GnuPG write those files, say, in its own

Re: GnuPG (win32) on a USB stick

2008-03-02 Thread Robert J. Hansen
nunzky wrote: Also, this would probably have to involve me keeping my private key on the usb stick, protected only by a passphrase. How secure is this? Are there any better ways to do it? As a rule of thumb, never do any sensitive computer operations on a computer you don't completely trust.

Re: GnuPG (win32) on a USB stick

2008-03-02 Thread John Clizbe
nunzky wrote: Hi, I want to keep GnuPG on a USB stick to use at school and on other people's computers (all windows). However, GPG, when run, creates the keyrings and conf files on the HDD (documents and settings\appdata). Is it possible to avoid this behavior and have GnuPG write those

Re: GnuPG (win32) on a USB stick

2008-03-02 Thread John W. Moore III
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 nunzky wrote: I want to keep GnuPG on a USB stick to use at school and on other people's computers (all windows). However, GPG, when run, creates the keyrings and conf files on the HDD (documents and settings\appdata). Is it possible to avoid

Re: GnuPG (win32) on a USB stick

2008-03-02 Thread Sven Radde
Hi! nunzky schrieb: However, GPG, when run, creates the keyrings and conf files on the HDD (documents and settings\appdata). Is it possible to avoid this behavior and have GnuPG write those files, say, in its own dir on my usb stick? How would I do this? Try using --homedir