Using Gnupg from the command line with no arguments

2013-11-26 Thread Michael
Hi, I am a new GPG user. (New to the command line, that is.) I know that if you type gpg without any arguments in a command line it starts a primitive sort of text editor where you can type a message that you later encrypt, sign, etc. How do you tell the text editor when you are done with the

Re: Using Gnupg from the command line with no arguments

2013-11-26 Thread Julian H. Stacey
Hi, I am a new GPG user. (New to the command line, that is.) I know that if you type gpg without any arguments in a command line it starts a primitive sort of text editor where you can type a message that you later encrypt, sign, etc. How do you tell the text editor when you are done with

Re: Using Gnupg from the command line with no arguments

2013-11-26 Thread Tim Chase
On 2013-11-27 00:36, Julian H. Stacey wrote: I would assume Control D = ^D = EOT = Ascii End Of Text Octal 004 = standard default fr end of data stream in Unix. I vaguely recall decades back with DOS, Microsoft used ^T Close...control+Z on DOS/Win32 -tkc

Re: Smart card reader security

2013-11-26 Thread Werner Koch
On Sat, 23 Nov 2013 17:19, nb.li...@xandea.de said: smart cards readers are fun to play with. IIRC, there have been demonstrations turning the doctors health card terminals and PIN+chip terminals into space invaders consoles. Do you have a source for that? I'd love to see some video or so