I remember something like this happening with shorewall or smoothwall
or something where this guy tried to get ownership of the opensource
so then everybody jumped ship and made ipcop. Some guy came on the new
mailing list and you would swear he was a wind-up, knew enough to keep
you on your toes
bad hard drive ?
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On Mon, June 11, 2012 4:11 pm, Sam Smith wrote:
I tried every GUI I could find for GPG over the past 2 years. My absolute
favorite is GNU Privacy Assistant (GPA).
I do believe I have tried every GUI option there is for Windows and
Ubuntu. Originally, I couldn't find anything I liked on
On Sat, June 9, 2012 10:28 am, Mark Rousell wrote:
On 07/06/2012 11:27, Werner Koch wrote:
On Wed, 6 Jun 2012 21:54, pe...@digitalbrains.com said:
If you look at my OpenPGP mail header you will be pointed to a finger
address - enter it into your web browser (in case you don't know what
On Sat, June 9, 2012 2:29 pm, Mark Rousell wrote:
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What types of processes are forbidden by DreamHost?
[deletia]
Err.. sorry, not following you. :-) Who is using Dreamhost and what has
it got to do with the finger protocol? Werner doesn't seem to be using
Dreamhost for what it's
On Thu, June 7, 2012 11:27 am, Werner Koch wrote:
snipped
If you look at my OpenPGP mail header you will be pointed to a
âfingerâ
address - enter it into your web browser (in case you don't know what
finger is) and you will see
I see that it would be handy to have this stuff in the
mwood@mhw ~ $ dir /usr/bin/gpg*
^^^
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On Wed, May 23, 2012 5:18 pm, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
I have a draft version of nine frequently asked questions ready for
community review:
http://keyservers.org/gnupgfaq.xhtml
for me the first should always be what is gnupg ?
regards
mick
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what is the reasoning for attaching the key ID to the end of the
fingerprint string ?
regards
mick
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I don't know why procmail finds this list more elusive than any other.
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hello,
I'm trying to understand the principals and benefits of using pgp/gpg
I think I understand that I send the part of my key that is public to
somebody and they use that key to encrypt a message which only I can
decypher.
So what if somebody uses my public key to send me a message purporting
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