Hello adrian_k !
adrian_k adrian.koszo...@gmail.com wrote:
I need your help really urgent. I created a GPG key on a server with a
username. When i try to encrypt a file using that same key but using a
different NT user account it doesn't work.
How can I grant other users access to the key?
Hello nschroth !
nschroth nschr...@fuse.net wrote:
I have been reading previous posts on this topic but have not found my
answer.
When I ENcrypt on BoxA using -r UserName, decryption on BoxB errors with :
decryption failed: secret key not available.
However, doing the same test using the
On Fri, 18 Sep 2009 16:52, awing...@hotmail.com said:
I am trying to upgrade to GPG2 and am having trouble, I think all stemming
from the new user agent feature. My first question: is there a way to simply
Well, it is available for 6 years and GnuPG 2.0 was released 3 years
ago. Gpg-agent is
This is what I did (I am new to this list however, so more
experienced people might have better answers):
download the source code of gpgme, cd into the directory,
there is a doc directory in there, with some Makefile stanza Makefile.am
or the like.
I ran
$ ./configure
from the main
On Fri, 25 Sep 2009 19:22, marcio.barb...@gmail.com said:
And as a conclusion, Elgamal problems would be harder to solve. Is it correct?
No; it is not sure that the discrete logarithm problem is harder to
solve that the factoring problem.
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
--
Die Gedanken sind frei.
David,
On the target (recipient) machine:
--list-keys shows my Primary Key, My desktop Key and a co-worker's desktop
key
--list-secret-keys shows only my Primary Ke
--list-keys PrimaryKeyUserName it only lists my primary key.
This has happen when a file was encrypted from EITHER my