Hi,
i configured gnupg 2.0.15 on RHEL4 which is a mialserver.
i am able to generate keypairs.
now i want to setup a keyserver either on localhost or as a standalone.
please let me know how to do the same.
regards,prasanth
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On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 12:50:53PM +0530, Prasanth Thandra wrote:
Hi,
i configured gnupg 2.0.15 on RHEL4 which is a mialserver.
i am able to generate keypairs.
now i want to setup a keyserver either on localhost or as a standalone.
please let me know how to do the same.
Start from
Greetings...
My google skills must not be working lately... Can anyone help point me
to the 2.0.16 binary for GnuPG / RHEL4?
Thanks,
John
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John Espiro wrote:
Greetings...
My google skills must not be working lately... Can anyone help point me
to the 2.0.16 binary for GnuPG / RHEL4?
Thanks,
John
Is there one?
I run RHEL 5.4 that is up-to-date as of this morning, and that binary
rpm is gnupg-1.4.5-14.el5_5.1.
If I look at
Is there a gnupg command to verifiy a hash, not a signature, (e.g.
MD5, SHA1, SHA256), by entering the hash string and the file or
text it corresponds to?
TIA
vedaal
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On Jul 20, 2010, at 4:14 PM, ved...@nym.hush.com wrote:
Is there a gnupg command to verifiy a hash, not a signature, (e.g.
MD5, SHA1, SHA256), by entering the hash string and the file or
text it corresponds to?
No. You can do this with sha1sum (sha256sum, etc), with the --check option.
On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 04:14:16PM -0400, ved...@nym.hush.com wrote:
Is there a gnupg command to verifiy a hash, not a signature, (e.g.
MD5, SHA1, SHA256), by entering the hash string and the file or
text it corresponds to?
Why would you want to use gnupg for this if md5sum, sha1sum,
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 07/19/2010 04:39 AM, Werner Koch wrote:
What's New
===
* If the agent's --use-standard-socket option is active, all tools
try to start and daemonize the agent on the fly. In the past this
was only supported on W32; on non-W32
On 06/01/2010 06:49 PM, Perry, James J. wrote:
I just updated to FC 13 and not gpg fails to work for any user. I get
the following messages when I try to decrypt a file and have the DISPLAY
set even though I am not using X.
gpg --pgp6 EDI997.20100601091546.pgp
You need a
On 05/01/2010 04:52 PM, Stanislav Sidorenko wrote:
Hi!
I've tried to use SHA256 digest for signing using openpgp V2 smartcard and
got
the following error:
gpg: checking created signature failed: bad signature
gpg: signing failed: bad signature
gpg: signing failed: bad signature
It
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Hi
On Tuesday 20 July 2010 at 9:24:00 PM, in
mid:20100720202400.gb4...@hiro.matrix, Michel Messerschmidt wrote:
On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 04:14:16PM -0400,
ved...@nym.hush.com wrote:
Is there a gnupg command to verifiy a hash, not a signature,
* Jean-David Beyer jeandav...@verizon.net [2010-07-20 14:53 -0400]:
John Espiro wrote:
Greetings...
My google skills must not be working lately... Can anyone help point me
to the 2.0.16 binary for GnuPG / RHEL4?
Thanks,
John
Is there one?
I run RHEL 5.4 that is up-to-date as of this
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Breen Mullins wrote:
* Jean-David Beyer jeandav...@verizon.net [2010-07-20 14:53 -0400]:
John Espiro wrote:
Greetings...
My google skills must not be working lately... Can anyone help point me
to the 2.0.16 binary for GnuPG / RHEL4?
Thanks,
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