Hi!
On Wed, 4 Oct 2023 20:37, soil said:
> i'd like to sign a public key that i'm keen to send emails to, but i'm
> only given the option to sign with the 1st private key i set up. but
In case you are using the command line this is easy:
gpg -u YOURKEYID --quick-sign-key
hi,
i've set up 2 public/private key pairs. with all this data stored in my linux
home folder.
i'd like to sign a public key that i'm keen to send emails to, but i'm only
given the option to sign with the 1st private key i set up. but i'd like to
keep these two keys separate and used for
I need help
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On 5/4/2021 at 1:19 PM, "Ingo Klöcker" wrote:I'd always use full
disk encryption ideally with the key stored on a USB
token. Otherwise, with a very good passphrase.
And, after use, wipe the disk and destroy the token.
Modern enterprise-level SSDs also have secure erase, but, of course,
you'd
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Hi
I'm using GnuPG 2.0.29 on Solaris. This specific version is being used
because it's the only one we could get installed and working.
I'm trying to generate keys from a user I have su'd to, but I get the
following error:
gpg-agent[23024]: command get_passphrase failed: Permission denied
gpg:
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Jaboatão dos Guararapes, PE, Brazil, may 06, 2015.
Subject: Opening a gpg file format in read and write mode
Hi everyone.
I want to open a file called passwords.txt.gpg and editing it
directly. The mentioned file holds a password list and I
On 05/06/2015 05:04 AM, Jamenson Ferreira Espindula de Almeida Melo wrote:
Hi everyone.
I want to open a file called passwords.txt.gpg and editing it
directly. The mentioned file holds a password list and I prefer not
to decrypt it, that is, I want to read it directly in gpg format
On Thu 2015-01-15 05:42:20 -0500, georgeorwellhardwi...@riseup.net wrote:
Every time I use GPA in ubuntu it says, when I start GPA: GnuPG is
rebuilding the trust database.
This might take a few seconds. And I can wait for hours, while nothing
happens.
I'm not seeing this with debian
Hey.
Every time I use GPA in ubuntu it says, when I start GPA: GnuPG is
rebuilding the trust database.
This might take a few seconds. And I can wait for hours, while nothing
happens.
And If I try to close the window and try to generate a GPG key, it will
say: The GPGME library returned an
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 8:42 AM, Kostantinos Koukopoulos
koukopoulos+gnupg-us...@gmail.com wrote:
Makes sense, So does anyone know the version of BasicCard used for openpgp
cards? Or who to contact with this question? I asked at the distributor (
kernelconcepts.de) and they said they couldn't
On 13/02/14 12:13, Kostantinos Koukopoulos wrote:
Of course in the end it still comes down to the question of how much we
trust ZeitCorp, but I have no positive reason not to. Using these cards has
risk of course but much smaller than the potential for increased security.
If you create keys on
Am Do 13.02.2014, 14:32:56 schrieb Peter Lebbing:
If you create keys on the card [...], the included RNG is not used
How do you want to create a key on the card without an RNG?
Hauke
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Crypto für alle: http://www.openpgp-schulungen.de/fuer/unterstuetzer/
On Thu, 13 Feb 2014 19:32:19 +0100
Werner Koch w...@gnupg.org wrote:
... of the specs. Not of the concrete implementation. I hesitated to
sign an NDA and thus have no more insight into this than most others.
You've got to sign an NDA to learn about the implementation of this
security device
On 13/02/14 21:13, Luis Ressel wrote:
You've got to sign an NDA to learn about the implementation of this
security device which is supposed to be open?
You need an NDA to get the SDK, and you can't disclose the source code for your
application. You don't need the implementation details of a
Il 13/02/2014 21:29, Peter Lebbing ha scritto:
Although I think there's a trend towards more openness, and I learned a while
ago that you can get crypto-capable JavaCards these days without requiring an
NDA.
I've been able to work on JavaCards w/o having to sign anything (except
the
On Thu, 13 Feb 2014 21:36, ndk.cla...@gmail.com said:
I've been able to work on JavaCards w/o having to sign anything (except
I am not interested in those small applications on the smartcard as long
as I can't scrutinize the real code, i.e. the OS. Whether those
applications are written for a
Il 13/02/2014 23:20, Werner Koch ha scritto:
[JavaCards]
I am not interested in those small applications on the smartcard as long
as I can't scrutinize the real code, i.e. the OS. Whether those
applications are written for a p-code system (JavaCard, BasicCard) or
for the native CPU doesn't
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 10:01 AM, Michael Anders micha...@gmx.de wrote:
In my opinion a (good) PRNG seeded properly under user control is no
problem.
If -as the FAQ seems to tell- it is primed during production, beyond
user control, this implies that normal users have to fully trust the
Hello,
Aparrently the OpenPGP card is based on BasicCard [1] and from the
BasicCard FAQ [2] I read:
For Enhanced BasicCards, the card has no hardware generator. The Enhanced
BasicCards contain a unique manufacturing number which cannot be read from
outside the card. The Rnd function uses
Sorry Bill,
Esoteric mail reader or not, changing the subject while maintaining the
subject line is bad form, and has been forever.
Maybe you're new. ;-)
Cheers,
Ken
On 2013-11-25 05:06, Bill Albert wrote:
Objection: your preference of an esoteric mail reader is not relevant
to the rest
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Hi everyone.
The last gpg-agent supports ECDSA and putty's pageant.
But, does it support ECDSA for putty/pageant ?
Regards.
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Version: APG v1.0.8
iQI7BAEBCAAlBQJSJbADHhxNdXN0cnVtIDxNdXN0cnVtQE11c3RydW0ubmV0PgAK
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mQENBE8/u9wBCAC1C/RQwrIiOIWeIthV0aaoLUZUyiI6pIO0NLcTnBtqmWdVXYrA
LOxI3XroHpmuj8z3P5iW6HzSsbgGq9+3WaJn+dIY6ttSSuCw2Lc4l4b5grCuOyRp
4++U8OAoaHHtepfxBww+YeLbC3iY4xZ2yNL27enyyOkJQ9cLVEaC+Iy6hssGAuAK
of
every repo (many MB each).
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From: Anonymous Remailer (austria) mixmas...@remailer.privacy.at
Date: Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 3:17 PM
Subject: (No Subject)
To: jhanso...@gmail.com, gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Jeff Hanson wrote:
Is there a way to obtain
Is there a way to obtain the signature ID from a detached sig file without
the signed file? I haven't been able to get anything out of gpg without
both files present.
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Of the five or so papers that I red, the one entitled Why Johnny Cant Encrypt
was very good. After I read the paper I did my first implementation of PKI with
Thunderbird, Enigmail and Mozilla and Yahoo. I found my self remembering bits
and parts of this forum as well as prior experience in
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Dear Gnupg users,
I am having problems installing Gnupg on Solaris 10, and am getting
library not found messages from the configure script. Any help from you is
greatly appreciated !
Regards
-Priya-
This is what I basically did.
1) I untar 'ed the build libraries from required
I am using gpg-agent to manage my github ssh key. I generate my (private) ssh
key via openpgp2ssh from my private gpg key. Unfortunately, although my private
gpg key is not password protected, gpg-agent asks me for a password (via a nice
X dialog) before I ssh to github. Entering nothing works
Hi
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Hello all
I am trying to automate gnupg and im really struggling with the batch file in
trying to use, please could somebody help me?
for test purposes i have created a drop folder in the root of C:
C:\outgoingdropfolder
i want to be able to drop any type of file in here with
I am using paperkey 1.2 from http://www.jabberwocky.com/software/paperkey/
and
dmtxwrite version 0.7.3
libdmtx version 0.7.3
If I run this command:
gpg --export-secret-key my...@me.com | paperkey --ignore-crc-error
--output-type raw | dmtxwrite -e8 -f png my_pdf_file.png
I get the 2D barcode
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Hi
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Best regards
MFPAmailto:expires2...@ymail.com
Ultimate consistency lies in being consistently inconsistent
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As a new user to GnuPG 1.4.9 I'm not having a good day with the product.
When importing a key, I receive a 'Permission denied' during the pubring
renaming process.
Log follows.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you.
Steve Hrzic
C:\Documents and Settings\momadministratorgpg --version
gpg
Anybody got any idea why my non-root admin user's ~/.gnupg directory
is or should be owned by root? This is on a Mac, where root logins
are generally disabled, so that, for instance, we install with sudo
make install.
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On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 10:34 PM, Robert J. Hansen r...@sixdemonbag.orgwrote:
Avi wrote:
Yes, Robert, that is possible. However, IIRC, signatures come with a
time stamp.
The OpenPGP time stamp is not a trusted timestamp and should not be
relied upon for any trusted purpose.
Point taken.
(a) Mozilla-Enigmail.org
You can't spell fiasco without SCO. hkp://keyserver.gingerbear.net or
mailto:pgp-public-k...@gingerbear.net?subject=help
Q:Just how do the residents of Haiku, Hawai'i hold conversations?
A:An odd melody / island voices on the winds / surplus of vowels
signature.asc
Yes, Robert, that is possible. However, IIRC, signatures come with a
time stamp. In the case I am envisioning, the quotER is taking it from
somwhere, and the quotEE can show the prior, complete post.
Yes, this does not prevent someone from pre-creating two different
messages, but someone
Avi wrote:
For example, given the possibility of a piece of an e-mail being
quoted out of context, signing my messages allows me to
demonstrate the totality of what I did write at the time I wrote
it, so I have a recourse to show the entire post and its
context. The same would apply for text
Avi wrote:
Yes, Robert, that is possible. However, IIRC, signatures come with a
time stamp.
The OpenPGP time stamp is not a trusted timestamp and should not be
relied upon for any trusted purpose.
In the case I am envisioning, the quotER is taking it from
somwhere, and the quotEE can show
he
would have a different point of view about this subject...
Best Regards.
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Sorry. I try to, but gmail's web interface hides the subject of
a reply as the defualt, and I do forget.
Thanks,
- --Avi
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On 3/23/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
was checking the key preferences in gnupg 1.4.2.2(MingW32)
with the SHOWPREF command,
and found all the algorithms listed except for twofish
the key accepts and decrypts messages done in twofish,
and works fine
have tested this for
On Sun, Jul 03, 2005 at 10:54:07PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
I'm using GnuPG 1.4.1 on WinXP Service Pack 2. Whenever I --clearsign a text
message containing some kind of list, dash characters get duplicated. Is
that a feature or bug? See yourself ...
As you can see OpenPGP
Hi list,
I'm using GnuPG 1.4.1 on WinXP Service Pack 2. Whenever I --clearsign a text
message containing some kind of list, dash characters get duplicated. Is
that a feature or bug? See yourself ...
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Hash: SHA1
- - A dash followed by a space character at the
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hey everyone, just letting you all know i'm new to mailing lists.
by the way, here's my public key. make sure to sign it!
Public key for 0x4DB6E71B8061A830
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Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (MingW32)
Hi Dan,
* Dan Mundy [EMAIL PROTECTED] [28. Mai. 2005]:
hey everyone, just letting you all know i'm new to mailing lists.
by the way, here's my public key. make sure to sign it!
Public key for 0x4DB6E71B8061A830
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How do we know it's really yours or that you are really you? I'll accept
that this message was signed with it, but by signing you key it means I
have no doubt that it really does indeed belong to Dan Mundy. And I've
nver met him.
I personally don't
Francis Gulotta wrote:
How do we know it's really yours or that you are really you? I'll accept
that this message was signed with it, but by signing you key it means I
have no doubt that it really does indeed belong to Dan Mundy. And I've
nver met him.
I know this is rather controversial, but
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Well, I'm glad someone out there saw that message... anyway, now
I've got the hang of these mailing lists!
Alright, I understand that nobody really knows I'm Dan Mundy.
But about key signing parties, you guys really are nerds! Oh
well, I guess I am
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