Re: Problems with two active encryption subkeys

2010-11-11 Thread Sven Klomp
On Wednesday 10 November 2010 20:20:13 Hauke Laging wrote: I created some more subkeys to check that... For 2.0.15 you are right in one point and wrong in the other. It is the newer creation date which is chosen not the longer remaining validity period. But the newer key wins against the

Re: Problems with two active encryption subkeys

2010-11-11 Thread Hauke Laging
Am Donnerstag 11 November 2010 09:50:30 schrieb Sven Klomp: encrypts for 1860836B not for the both longer and longer valid DA63AFDA. So the decision is done in the implementation and not covered in the OpenPGP standard. This conclusion cannot be drawn from the gpg behaviour, of course.

Re: Problems with two active encryption subkeys

2010-11-11 Thread Sven Klomp
On Thursday 11 November 2010 12:58:26 Hauke Laging wrote: Thus, other software may behave differently. I think, I have to revoke one key to avoid problems... Why should any problems arise from that? As long as the sender can encrypt and the recipient can decrypt... Doesn't matter

RE: Import .p12 key file

2010-11-11 Thread Lee Elcocks
I use GPG version 1.4.10 is this one of the verrsions that *can* support pkcs12 keys? If so, How? Lee From: w...@gnupg.org To: r...@sixdemonbag.org Subject: Re: Import .p12 key file Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2010 19:29:51 +0100 CC: gnupg-users@gnupg.org On Wed, 10 Nov 2010 18:37,

Re: EncFS patch

2010-11-11 Thread Werner Koch
On Thu, 11 Nov 2010 03:24, u...@unixuser.org said: Thanks. It now basically works (I used encfs-1.7.3_annotate.diff you posted to gnupg-devel), though the usage was a bit unclear to me :) Well the documentation is non existent. However gpgme already supports it. Which does not mean that

FW: Import .p12 key file

2010-11-11 Thread Lee Elcocks
if i import a p12 key file into a trial version of PGP and then export the key back out (including the private key) i can then import the key into GPG. PGP exports the key as a .ASC file. As a newb, can someone explain what PGP does to the key so that GPG accepts it? Thanks From:

Re: How to decrypt string in php

2010-11-11 Thread Ramon Loureiro
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 David Jourard wrote: Hi, I have a gpg encypted string in a data field and I want to be able decrypt it. Is there a simple way to do this without writing it to a file on a windows machine Hi! Have you tried this?

Re: Password for keyring

2010-11-11 Thread John Clizbe
Mohan Radhakrishnan wrote: We use passphrases for protecting the secret key. Is there a passphrase for accessing the keyring itself ? No, unless the secret keyring is stored on some form of encrypted volume which is a different subject. -John -- John P. Clizbe Inet:John

gpg --verify detached signature from two file descriptors?

2010-11-11 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Hi GnuPG folks-- i'd like to use gpg to verify a detached signature, but for various reasons i don't want to put either part (the body or the signature) in the filesystem (i have the data queued in two otherwise anonymous file descriptors). if i put the body on FD 0, i can verify the detached

Re: gpg --verify detached signature from two file descriptors?

2010-11-11 Thread Robert J. Hansen
On 11/11/2010 11:19 PM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: i'd like to use gpg to verify a detached signature, but for various reasons i don't want to put either part (the body or the signature) in the filesystem (i have the data queued in two otherwise anonymous file descriptors). This may be more

Re: gpg --verify detached signature from two file descriptors?

2010-11-11 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Hi Robert-- On 11/11/2010 11:44 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote: On 11/11/2010 11:19 PM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: i'd like to use gpg to verify a detached signature, but for various reasons i don't want to put either part (the body or the signature) in the filesystem (i have the data queued in