Re: gpg - difference --encrypt-to and --recipient

2019-01-06 Thread vedaal via Gnupg-users
On 1/3/2019 at 10:14 PM, "MFPA" wrote:> [3] only for the overly paranoid who revel in tedious > work-arounds 8^) : > (a) Encrypt to both yourself and the recipient > (b) Remove your own id packet from the ciphertext, > (c) Re-calculate the crc of the ciphertext > (d) Send the

Re: Feature proposal - image encryption

2019-01-06 Thread Dirk Gottschalk via Gnupg-users
Am Sonntag, den 06.01.2019, 23:42 +0100 schrieb Stefan Claas: > On Sun, 06 Jan 2019 23:19:24 +0100, Dirk Gottschalk wrote: > Hi Dirk, > > > GnuPG is world standard for email and probably file encryption, > > > so > > > why not for image encryption too? :-) > > > At least it would not hurt to

Re: Feature proposal - image encryption

2019-01-06 Thread Stefan Claas
On Sun, 06 Jan 2019 23:19:24 +0100, Dirk Gottschalk wrote: Hi Dirk, > > GnuPG is world standard for email and probably file encryption, so > > why not for image encryption too? :-) > > > At least it would not hurt to have such feature in GnuPG. ;-) > > Except for the weeks, months, or

Re: Feature proposal - image encryption

2019-01-06 Thread Dirk Gottschalk via Gnupg-users
Hi Stefan. Am Sonntag, den 06.01.2019, 23:12 +0100 schrieb Stefan Claas: > On Sun, 06 Jan 2019 22:13:50 +0100, Dirk Gottschalk wrote: > Hi Dirk, > > I don't think GPG should start to mangle with other data formats. > > ImageMagick does the trick. Why should we invent the wheel a second > >

Re: Feature proposal - image encryption

2019-01-06 Thread Stefan Claas
On Sun, 06 Jan 2019 22:13:50 +0100, Dirk Gottschalk wrote: Hi Dirk, > I don't think GPG should start to mangle with other data formats. > ImageMagick does the trick. Why should we invent the wheel a second > time? My thinking is that people using security tools like GnuPG might not trust tools

Re: Feature proposal - image encryption

2019-01-06 Thread Dirk Gottschalk via Gnupg-users
Hello Stefan. Am Sonntag, den 06.01.2019, 12:33 +0100 schrieb Stefan Claas: > On Sun, 6 Jan 2019 11:11:42 +0100, Stefan Claas wrote: > > Hi Werner and all, > > > > while looking for solutions to encrypt images, so that > > they are still viewable, i thought why not asking if such > > a feature

Re: Feature proposal - image encryption

2019-01-06 Thread Stefan Claas
On Sun, 6 Jan 2019 11:11:42 +0100, Stefan Claas wrote: > Hi Werner and all, > > while looking for solutions to encrypt images, so that > they are still viewable, i thought why not asking if such > a feature could be implemented in the future in GnuPG. > > Here is a sample image, encrypted with

Re: Removing expired keys

2019-01-06 Thread Robert J. Hansen
> Didn't look very hard, did you? :) Before anyone accuses me of being less than helpful: Jerry asked this same question two years ago, got an answer on-list, verified that it solved his problem, and then just now asked the same question, got an answer from the same person, and was referred to

Re: Removing expired keys

2019-01-06 Thread Robert J. Hansen
> or from the command line? I have tried Googling, but nothing useful > ever appeared. Didn't look very hard, did you? :) https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2017-February/057820.html ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org

Feature proposal - image encryption

2019-01-06 Thread Stefan Claas
Hi Werner and all, while looking for solutions to encrypt images, so that they are still viewable, i thought why not asking if such a feature could be implemented in the future in GnuPG. Here is a sample image, encrypted with the free Software ImageMagick, using the AES Cipher.