try gpg --gen-key --expert
Hardeep Singh
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On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 9:37 PM, Durant, Dean ddur...@intevaproducts.com wrote:
Hello, I noticed, on windows (which I truly despise), when I type
C:\Documents and Settings\me\Application Data\gnupggpg --gen-key
I get:
gpg
, enter 'otalt' and this time, instead of pressing
enter - press the Unjumble button. Same thing should happen, 'lotta'
should be displayed.
In no case should the form reload. Please let me know what happens.
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Hardeep Singh
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. This is used as one basis for entropy. Another
way is disk access. When a process asks for random data, its given out
of the pool.
The story forward is well explained in the other replies.
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On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 11:01 PM, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
so you were on Windows :-) you didnt mention it and I assumed *nix.
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On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 9:19 AM, Saltorr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Hardeep,
I think I found a very simple solution if the Command ends successfully
then the ERRORLEVEL
.
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2008/10/22 Adam Robins [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I have a perl script called encrypt.pl that runs gpg as follows:
system(gpg -r 'username' --batch --encrypt-files 'filename.ext'
2gpgerr.log);
When I run this from the console as root it works
This may be of help, although it doesnt apply directly:
http://blog.hardeep.name/computer/20080904/auto-gpg/
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2008/10/28 Salvador Torres [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I'm trying to run some Scripts to Encrypt and Decrypt files automatically..
now
Hi All
For your comments, suggestions for improvement:
http://blog.hardeep.name/computer/20080904/auto-gpg/
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Hi All
Isnt it pretty easy to have a script on the server (try to) decrypt each
email. If the email decrypts, fine else not allow the email to go
through. That will force people to retain the option in conf file if
they want their message to reach.
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anyone try and understand
what kind of signature this is, what hash function is used? Just
hashing the content doesnt prove anything - anybody could change both
the content and the hash.
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. The program allows saving a part of the screen to a bitmap. Can
someone tell me if that part of the code needs to change? And if so,
how.
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, is that it should only
decrypt if signed by a specific KEY ID.
Please let me know if this is possible through GPG with some shell
scripting if needed.
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. If you input the same password, given the same curve,
the key generated will always be the same. So, basically, there is no
randomness involved in key generation. Doesnt that make ECC more prone
to dictionary attacks?
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to exist is that there is no need to
persistently store any part of the key - so the threat of someone
meddling with your key on the pen drive seems to be removed.
What do you all think about this? Should we start building an ECC WOT? :-)
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of what the
original poster asked: converting from cleartext to a signed file
(armored or not) is possible.
(I'm not sure when someone would want to do this, but...)
David
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Hi
If someone sends me an ASCII armoured file with some signed text, can
I convert it into cleartext sign so that I can display it to people
without GPG also?
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Even if the PGP license key was somehow compromised (which I highly
doubt), it does not follow that probably our keys can also be
cracked.
Why not?
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is not really broken?
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installation.
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