On 06/30/2010 03:41 AM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
On 6/29/10 5:44 PM, Roscoe wrote:
I wouldn't have thought a GnuPG FUSE FS would be very hard.
Over the years, I found that a good sign of an expert is that he/she
knows which problems are not as easy as they may seem.
--
Eray
Hello everyone,
I think I found something that may work for me.
Autokrypt allowes to regularly monitor folders for new files and to
automatically encrypt them with a GPG engine.
Not really on the fly, but at least automatically and with PKI.
If anyone finds something really working on the
Hi all (please cc me on any reply),
this question has come up here in the past but I've never found *any* reply so
far.
My problem is relatively simple. We provide a (Debian) repository for our
colleagues as well as ourselves and would like to sign it (for the experts:
reprepro's export
Hi GPG Experts,
I have a request from one of my client that they need me to digitally sign
their files in my server with my gpg key after encrypting it with their key.
I am not familiar with this. ie encrypting a file with a key and digitally
sign it with another key.
The process that we are
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 03:12:06PM +0530, Rahul R wrote:
Hi GPG Experts,
I have a request from one of my client that they need me to digitally sign
their files in my server with my gpg key after encrypting it with their key.
I am not familiar with this. ie encrypting a file with a key and
Hi all,
this question has come up here in the past but I've never found *any* reply so
far.
My problem is relatively simple. We provide a (Debian) repository for our
colleagues as well as ourselves and would like to sign it (for the experts:
reprepro's export option). Of course one could
Carsten Aulbert carsten.aulb...@aei.mpg.de writes:
Now the notorious question: Does anyone know how to forward the agent's
socket
to the remote machine? I've briefly tried socat (remote unix socket to tcp
It does not help you. gpg currently uses the agent only for passphrase
caching and
Leslie Mitchell l.mitch...@heywood.co.uk writes:
gpg: can't do this in batch mode
gpg: (unless you specify the key by fingerprint)
My question is how do I specify a fingerprint
Please have a look in the manual, there is a chapter titled How to
Specify a User Id. The man page has this info
On 06/29/2010 03:40 PM, Carsten Aulbert wrote:
My problem is relatively simple. We provide a (Debian) repository for our
colleagues as well as ourselves and would like to sign it
[ ... ]
Anyone with an idea how to accomplish this?
I maintain several signed apt repositories. I never
Hi Daniel
On Wednesday 30 June 2010 19:06:58 Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
Does this workflow work for you? if not, why not?
I've thought about that, but these repos are a shared effort where the secret
key is also shared by four trusted people - thus there is a source for race
conditions -
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Hi
On Wednesday 30 June 2010 at 8:29:27 AM, in
mid:4c2af257.9000...@caf.com.tr, Eray Aslan wrote:
Over the years, I found that a good sign of an expert
is that he/she knows which problems are not as easy as
they may seem.
Sometimes
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 2:33 PM, Carsten Aulbert
carsten.aulb...@aei.mpg.de wrote:
Hi Daniel
On Wednesday 30 June 2010 19:06:58 Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
Does this workflow work for you? if not, why not?
I've thought about that, but these repos are a shared effort where the secret
key is
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Hi
On Wednesday 30 June 2010 at 10:42:06 AM, in
mid:aanlktins7r1kf3w47pyy0dhptbc-3y5o3fdplpets...@mail.gmail.com,
Rahul R wrote:
I have a request from one of my client that they need
me to digitally sign their files in my server with my
gpg
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