operating on remote files (Windows) using a UNC

2015-06-30 Thread Charles Spitzer
Greetings Whenever I attempt to operate upon a remote file using a UNC, it doesn't seem to find the file. C:\Users\cspitzergpg --decrypt \\remote.machine.com\data\Vendor File Transfers\Archive\Input.2015-06-15.045720.csv.pgp gpg: can't open `remote.machine.com\\data \\Vendor File Transfers

Re: My Conclusions

2014-11-14 Thread Charles Spitzer
, November 14, 2014 10:12 AM To: Nicole Faerber; gnupg-users@gnupg.org Subject: Re: My Conclusions [Charles Spitzer] snip That does not work David ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users

RE: Fwd: GNU hackers discover HACIENDA government surveillance and give us a way to fight back

2014-08-22 Thread Charles Spitzer
Or, to put it another way: security through obscurity is ok. as long as no one finds out, or goes looking for, public information, everything's hidden well enough. Regards, Charlie 602.420.4123 -Original Message- From: Gnupg-users [mailto:gnupg-users-boun...@gnupg.org] On Behalf Of

C# .dll availability?

2014-04-24 Thread Charles Spitzer
Greetings Is there a GnuPGP project anywhere that does PGP encryption that is usable in a C# application? I know I can execute commands at a command line to do this, but that would require the plaintext to reside on disk somewhere and I'd like to avoid that. I'd also like to avoid having to

RE: It's 2014. Are we there yet?

2014-04-11 Thread Charles Spitzer
Except when your ISP is silently subpoenaed and they satisfy it without notifying you. There's no telling what the ISP has stashed away without your knowledge. I have had my gmail email subpoenaed, but Google notified me when they received it that they would supply the requested data on a

problem encrypting with someone else's key

2014-03-16 Thread Charles Spitzer
So, I used gpg 2.22 to import someone's key, and then encrypted a file with it. I sent it to them, and they couldn't decrypt it for some reason. I then exported the same key, and found that the export file doesn't match the key that I imported. Shouldn't it be the same, or is there something in

RE: problem encrypting with someone else's key

2014-03-16 Thread Charles Spitzer
: Sunday, March 16, 2014 10:42 AM To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org Cc: Charles Spitzer Subject: Re: problem encrypting with someone else's key Am So 16.03.2014, 15:48:18 schrieb Charles Spitzer: So, I used gpg 2.22 to import someone's key, and then encrypted a file with it. I sent it to them