Re: Migrating from PGP to GPG question

2010-03-03 Thread Laurent Jumet
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 Hello Smith, ! Smith, Cathy cathy.sm...@pnl.gov wrote: The gpg --import option worked without any problems for importing the OpenPGP public keyring. When I try to import the secret keyring, I get the following message: [app1 ~/.gnupg]$

Re: key question

2010-03-03 Thread Mark H. Wood
On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 12:30:21AM +, MFPA wrote: No impact on the web of trust. But your online presence (and possibly that of somebody else with the same name) can feed into decisions about employing you or doing business with you, often/usually made by people who don't actually

Re: key question

2010-03-03 Thread Mark H. Wood
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 03:53:27PM +, MFPA wrote: There are privacy issues, especially if user-ids on the key contain email addresses. In some cases, the authorities knowing an individual used encryption could be a problem. There are issues of tradecraft, then. Using OpenPGP as a tool for

Re: Migrating from PGP to GPG question

2010-03-03 Thread vedaal
On Mar 2, 2010, at 9:18 PM, Smith, Cathy wrote: gpg: WARNING: key 96B12847 contains preferences for unavailable gpg: algorithms on these user IDs: gpg: pss: preference for cipher algorithm 1 gpg: it is strongly suggested that you update your preferences and gpg:

Re: David's findings

2010-03-03 Thread Mark H. Wood
I think this exercise says something about the relative value of attempts to control the distribution of one's personal data, and of power to effectively punish those who abuse one's personal data. -- Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer mw...@iupui.edu Friends don't let friends publish

Re: key question

2010-03-03 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On 03/03/2010 11:16 AM, Mark H. Wood wrote: On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 03:53:27PM +, MFPA wrote: There are privacy issues, especially if user-ids on the key contain email addresses. In some cases, the authorities knowing an individual used encryption could be a problem. There are issues of

Re[2]: key question

2010-03-03 Thread MFPA
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi Mark On Wednesday 3 March 2010 at 4:16:21 PM, you wrote: On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 03:53:27PM +, MFPA wrote: There are privacy issues, especially if user-ids on the key contain email addresses. In some cases, the authorities knowing an

Re: key question

2010-03-03 Thread Robert J. Hansen
On 3/3/2010 1:25 PM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: There are issues of tradecraft, then. Using OpenPGP as a tool for committing crimes is kind of stupid. Can we not go down this line of argument, please? I agree that OpenPGP implementations can be useful tools for the advancement of human

Re: key question

2010-03-03 Thread Robert J. Hansen
On 3/3/2010 1:44 PM, MFPA wrote: I feel there is a strong assumption among OpenPGP users that our community is, *ahem*, open. Is it not also a reasonable assumption, that those who use and promote privacy-enhancing software will value and respect privacy? It is not reasonable that their

Re[2]: key question

2010-03-03 Thread MFPA
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi Robert On Wednesday 3 March 2010 at 6:52:17 PM, you wrote: It is not reasonable that their definition of privacy will overlap with yours, no. I don't get to define what privacy means for anyone other than me. You don't get to define what

Continued PKA problems on Windows

2010-03-03 Thread Sean Rima
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Folks I downloaded and installed gpg4win-2.0.2rc1. I then tested my pka setup using: echo foo | gpg2 --no-default-keyring --keyring c:\temp\gpg --encrypt - --armor --auto-key-locate pka -r s...@srima.eu -v 2 test.txt test.txt showes: gpg:

Re: Continued PKA problems on Windows

2010-03-03 Thread Grant Olson
On 3/3/2010 5:26 PM, Sean Rima wrote: Folks I downloaded and installed gpg4win-2.0.2rc1. I then tested my pka setup using: echo foo | gpg2 --no-default-keyring --keyring c:\temp\gpg --encrypt --armor --auto-key-locate pka -r s...@srima.eu -v 2 test.txt ... The only thing I can

Re: Continued PKA problems on Windows

2010-03-03 Thread Dan Mahoney, System Admin
On Wed, 3 Mar 2010, Grant Olson wrote: On 3/3/2010 5:26 PM, Sean Rima wrote: Folks I downloaded and installed gpg4win-2.0.2rc1. I then tested my pka setup using: echo foo | gpg2 --no-default-keyring --keyring c:\temp\gpg --encrypt --armor --auto-key-locate pka -r s...@srima.eu -v 2

Re: Continued PKA problems on Windows

2010-03-03 Thread Mario Castelán Castro
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 March 3rd in gnupg-users@gnupg.org, thread Continued PKA problems on Windows Sean: get a real operating system as GNU/Linux, see a list of free as in freedom distribucions in http://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html cryptography on a

Re: Continued PKA problems on Windows

2010-03-03 Thread Robert J. Hansen
Sean: get a real operating system as GNU/Linux Telling someone to change their entire operating system just to resolve a bit of undesired behavior seems pretty extreme. Linux, FreeBSD, etc., all have plenty to recommend themselves without us needing to characterize Windows, Solaris, etc., as