Re: Trust signature domain

2017-01-17 Thread David Shaw
On Jan 16, 2017, at 11:52 AM, John Lane wrote: > > I'm trying to experiment with trust signatures but I can't work out how > the 'domain' question is used ? > > I think I understand what it is for, but I can't enter a value and get > it to work. > > I have a key A that has

Re: gpgme: error in OS X app bundle

2017-01-17 Thread Paul Applegate
Here is what I sent you an hour and a half ago: You can use the website listed at the bottom of the email to unsubscribe. https://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users You signed up for a mailing list, so you get every email until you

Re: gpgme: error in OS X app bundle

2017-01-17 Thread Loy Fortner
Stop the bull shit now On Jan 17, 2017 8:12 PM, wrote: > Werner Koch wrote: > > > On Tue, 17 Jan 2017 14:52, r...@sixdemonbag.org said: > > > > > Homebrew uses /usr/local, GPGTools uses /usr/local, GPGOSX uses > > > /usr/local/gnupg-2.1, hand-installed often goes to $HOME, some

Re: gpgme: error in OS X app bundle

2017-01-17 Thread gnupg
Werner Koch wrote: > On Tue, 17 Jan 2017 14:52, r...@sixdemonbag.org said: > > > Homebrew uses /usr/local, GPGTools uses /usr/local, GPGOSX uses > > /usr/local/gnupg-2.1, hand-installed often goes to $HOME, some people > > use /opt, and so on. > > So, this is the standard Unix pattern. We

Re: Feature request: treat missing smartcard reader as missing smartcard

2017-01-17 Thread Loy Fortner
Please stop sending me this message I don't know what you are talking about so stop On Jan 17, 2017 6:54 PM, "NIIBE Yutaka" wrote: > Peter Lebbing wrote: > > For instance, if I open an encrypted mail in Thunderbird/Enigmail, I see > > the following: >

Re: Feature request: treat missing smartcard reader as missing smartcard

2017-01-17 Thread NIIBE Yutaka
Peter Lebbing wrote: > For instance, if I open an encrypted mail in Thunderbird/Enigmail, I see > the following: > > - Card reader is plugged in but no card or different card present in reader: > > I am prompted to insert the correct OpenPGP card. Once I do this and >

Re: I'm confused about GPG, and it's confused about me

2017-01-17 Thread Juan Miguel Navarro Martínez
On 2017-01-17 at 21:09, Reid Vail wrote: > rsv2@rsv2-Serval-Pro ~ $ gpg --clearsign --local-user --default-key > encryption\ test > You are telling GnuPG to clear sign a file called "encryption test" with a local key that has a User ID (UID) containing "--default-key". Try using: gpg

Re: Trust signature domain

2017-01-17 Thread Loy Fortner
I don't know what you are talking about On Jan 17, 2017 3:33 PM, "John Lane" wrote: > On 17/01/17 19:51, Peter Lebbing wrote: > > > Seems like an extended regexp with a mistake. The dot would actually > match any > > character, it needs to be quoted: > > > > Quite right, but

I'm confused about GPG, and it's confused about me

2017-01-17 Thread Reid Vail
Hello GPG team - I have tried to get GPG working but am stuck and need some help isolating the issue, please. I'm running GnuPG 1.4.20-1 on Linuxmint KDE 18. My mail package is Claws-mail 1.13.2, but I don't think it's a mail issue. I can run GnuPG at the command line and can create a new key

Re: Trust signature domain

2017-01-17 Thread John Lane
On 17/01/17 19:51, Peter Lebbing wrote: > Seems like an extended regexp with a mistake. The dot would actually match any > character, it needs to be quoted: > Quite right, but it would match a dot too! I did try it with and without an escape without success. There seems to be very little

Re: Trust signature domain

2017-01-17 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 17/01/17 18:17, John Lane wrote: > <[^>]+@example.net>$ Seems like an extended regexp with a mistake. The dot would actually match any character, it needs to be quoted: <[^>]+@example\.net>$ (and quoted even further if provided through a shell). I hope I didn't miss any other mistakes. (I

Re: Trust signature domain

2017-01-17 Thread John Lane
>> I'm trying to experiment with trust signatures but I can't work out how >> the 'domain' question is used ? >> the only thing I've been able to find is this regular expression |<[^>]+@example.net>$|

Re: gpgme: error in OS X app bundle

2017-01-17 Thread Werner Koch
On Tue, 17 Jan 2017 14:52, r...@sixdemonbag.org said: > Homebrew uses /usr/local, GPGTools uses /usr/local, GPGOSX uses > /usr/local/gnupg-2.1, hand-installed often goes to $HOME, some people > use /opt, and so on. So, this is the standard Unix pattern. We should add /usr/local/bin to the

Re: gpgme: error in OS X app bundle

2017-01-17 Thread Robert J. Hansen
> Is there another directory which should be included into the default > PATH on macOS? We can't add private directories (that is for what PATH > is used for), but adding standard directories would be fine. Well, the problem we run into is there's so many different places people install GnuPG

Re: gpgme: error in OS X app bundle

2017-01-17 Thread Werner Koch
On Mon, 16 Jan 2017 20:28, r...@sixdemonbag.org said: > GPGME 2017-01-16 14:14:55 <0x0d3f> gpgme-walk_path: 'gpgconf' not found > in '/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin' Is there another directory which should be included into the default PATH on macOS? We can't add private directories (that is

Feature request: treat missing smartcard reader as missing smartcard

2017-01-17 Thread Peter Lebbing
Hi devs, I think scdaemon would behave more predictably and more *correct* if it treated a missing or changed card reader as a missing or changed card. For instance, if I open an encrypted mail in Thunderbird/Enigmail, I see the following: - Card reader is plugged in but no card or different

Re: Primary and Signing Key on Different Smart Cards

2017-01-17 Thread Peter Lebbing
Hello Anton, > 1. I have gpg 2.1.11. What is your gpg2 --version ? I did that with Debian package 2.1.11-7. > 2. Since YubiKey is a usb token and my primary card is a plastic > smartcard from ZeithControl they are in fact located in two different > readers. Ah, that sounds like a likely