with the
master signing key?
Thanks in advance.
Allen Schultz
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have tried any combination of the following:
gpg gnupg subkey advanced management
..to no avail.
If someone on here still has the link, can you please send me the link
again?
Thanks in advance,
Allen Schultz
PS: I'm back from Afghanistan. Those 'radicals' need help.
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On 2010-09-25 17:37, Grant Olson wrote:
It's probably either:
http://tjl73.altervista.org/secure_keygen/en/index.html
This was the one. Thank you very much.
Allen Schultz
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Comment
I know this keeps coming up. But what is the best server out there to grab
keys from users on this list. There are a few of you I don't have keys for.
Thanks in advance.
Schultz, Allen D
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GnuPG-Users:
Is there a way to force an expiration date when encrypting a message
for additional security. I have a friend who is inquiring. I've
already informed him of the for his/her eyes only option.
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Allen Schultz allen.schu...@gmail.com
pub 3072R/DAD4736B 2009-05-20
Key
Csabi wrote:
I have Windows XP with GnuPG 1.4.9 installed.
...
GnuPG not installed on your system. Please, install it first.
Have you set the System PATH and then tried the installation again? Is
it possible GPG Shell uses PATH and other windows settings for looking
for GnuPG?
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Henk M. de Bruijn wrote:
Allen Schultz schreef:
Henk M. de Bruijn wrote:
I checked but even after setting off the option to install GPA. The
relevant files are still installed and when closing the preference menu
a menu keeps on popping up about GPA and the passphrase.
I don't know which
is acting as the gpg-agent in this newer
install. Since they dropped WinPT and added Kleopatra, the interface
changed to this (to me) annoying pinentry.exe asking for my passphrase.
I think I will install component by component myself and try it out that
way.
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PS: Please see attached VCF
GnuPG Users:
How do I turn off the GPG Agent in the default install of GPGWin 2.0.0?
I don't like it and don't want it as it keeps asking to frequently for Psi.
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PS: Please see attached VCF attachment for contact and GPG key info.
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I recently installed Comodo AntiVirus and it said that GPGShell had a
malware called daisy-2...@31780980. But could not find any details
about this. Is there a GPGShell like program that does the same job as
GPGShell?
Allen
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On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 10:33 AM, Thomas Bohn tho...@bohnomat.de wrote:On Jun 21, 2009, at 6:17 PM, Joel C. Salomon wrote:
Interesting, now it comes up as good. Did you change some setting?
I didn't change anything.Error: Unknown error, FireGPG can't verify this email. I noticed one main
I tried recently to verify a PGP.sig file on an email, the other conversation
is still going on. On the valid email that people are coming up with valid,
FireGPG is not recognizing it as having PGP related information. Will GnuPG? If
so, how do I get it to GnuPG to test?
Allen
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pub 3072R/DAD4736B 2009-05-20
Key fingerprint = 16AD EFE1 D68F C8A8 B086 68CD 1A35 85C7 DAD4 736B
uid Allen Schultz (aldaek) allen.schu...@gmail.com
uid
Schultz allen.schu...@gmail.com
uid [jpeg image of size 6128]
sub 2048g/762B1E36 2009-04-24
And the new key is:
pub 3072R/DAD4736B 2009-05-20
Key fingerprint = 16AD EFE1 D68F C8A8 B086 68CD 1A35 85C7
DAD4 736B
uid Allen Schultz (aldaek)
allen.schu
already been updated [and uploaded] with an
expiration date. This key is outdated due to the SHA-1 break in
collisions.
pub 1024D/EE79C636 2009-04-24 [expires: 2009-08-19]
Key fingerprint = 0DC0 D8F6 A3A7 C107 59C4 1512 579A F712
EE79 C636
uid Allen Schultz allen.schu
? And the basic command
to add the pic in, please.
Thanks in advance,
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On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 7:45 AM, David Shaw
ds...@jabberwocky.com wrote:
The short answer is that you can only use a 160-bit hash with
your default
DSA key. That means SHA-1 or RIPEMD/160. There is a feature
you can enable
(--enable-dsa2) that
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ved...@hush.com wrote:
(either Blowfish or 3DES, or any other one you wish)
What's the default to encrypting/hashing the secret key? And how good is it?
Allen
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I was following TJL73's tutorial on secure key generation with the below
link and was having problems with updating a subkey from the
primary-secret key in another directory.
http://tjl73.altervista.org/secure_keygen/en/index.html
$ gpg --homedir
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I made a key with default settings. Can I delte the encrypting
subkey that has not expiration date and remake one with an
expiration date?
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On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 10:09 PM, Faramir faramir...@gmail.com
wrote:
Yes, but if I'm not wrong, he is talking about a brand new
subkey he
doesn't want to expire right now, but in one year or so... I
think he is
implementing the tutorial about how
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What is the recommended word wrap settings in gmail and gpg for inline
messages to work more consistently?
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On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 9:11 PM, Faramir faramir...@gmail.com wrote:
Hash: SHA256
How do I set my default hash again?
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FireGPG's signature validity or am I
missing something else? Second, is this the normal reaction from GnuPG v1.4.9?
Any help in understanding this would be helpful.
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If it is that questionable for anyone, you can always refer them back
to the homepage to get the original source.
http://www.jabberwocky.com/software/paperkey/
Allen
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On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 9:18 AM, Godwin Stewart wrote:
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For some reason, FireGPG is giving me the following message about most
people's PGP blocks: The first signature of this email is not valid.
There is nothing on
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There has bee no problem with the Hamachi and SP3. However, there has
been some known problems with AMD chipsets and SP3.
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 7:58 AM, Faramir wrote:
Excellent! I think I will check at hamachi forum, and proceed...
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GnuPG Users:
I'm looking for a way to encrypt my chat messages with other users of
Windows Live Messenger. Is there a gnupg based program that will do
this or do I have to use a 3rd party encryption program or both of us
have to have a 3rd party
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I have an issue with signing a key with an exportable key (I got that
fix) but I keep getting a message when I try to send the key back to
the server with my signature. http://wwwkeys.pgp.net:11371: Could not
connect to the host. This is from gpg4win
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I have a question about David Ross's instructions for revoking old
keys that you no longer have access to per instructions on his website
( http://www.rossde.com/PGP/pgp_keyserv.html#noremove ). Do I create a
key just for revoking all old keys and
Is there a FAQ for this question?
I have either a 256 or a 512 MB USB Flash drive that I am not using.
Is there anyway I can turn that into a smartcard for GNUPG and other
security stuff? If so, is there a tutorial/walkthrough to setting that
up?
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What is the recommended frontend/plugin to Office Outlook 2003 for
GnuPG that will allow the user (my friend in this case) to manually
select Encrypt/Sign rather than have it automatically do that on all
his messages. He wants that choice. I found one with it hiding in the
Tools menu, but he wants
, and she's been
trying it both.
Allen Schultz
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How change I change the hash used on the full package that came in
GPG4Win ver. 1.1.3? I cant seem to find it under WinPT Preferences.
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Is there a comprehensive list of hashes used in encryption that can
help me choose which is the best to use?
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