but not
with 1.4.10a
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (MingW32)
iHEEAREDADEFAkqhkWkqGGh0dHA6Ly93d3cucG9pbnRkZWNoYXQubmV0LzB4Q0ZB
RjcwNEMuYXNjAAoJEPUdbaDPr3BMFoEAoKMI0ejc6XM7Ik+oU+lMN+NiSHgVAJsE
HOAp8TdUbmCDva0UPlPlx0jXfA==
=PWIn
-END
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: RIPEMD160
Hello !
Is CAMELLIA actually part of OpenPGP?
Are S11, S12 S13 assigned definitively?
Is BZIP2 definitively excluded, or is it an option when compiling? In the
latter case, why don't compiling with it?
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., Donnerhacke, L., Finney, H., Shaw, D., and R.
Thayer, OpenPGP Message Format, RFC 4880, November 2007.
Author's Address
David Shaw
EMail: ds...@jabberwocky.com
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.10
-1.4.10b.exe
ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/binary/gnupg-w32cli-1.4.10b.exe.sig
Thanks !
Seems to work.
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(The -D is not mandatory as GPG assumes you want to decrypt).
But there is an easier way: install GPGShell and you only need to
rightclick on the file and call the appropriate decrypting menu:
http://www.jumaros.de/rsoft/index.html
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, and you'll get all the GPG opions: Encrypt, Sign, ClearSign, Decrypt
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (MingW32)
iHEEAREDADEFAkqoo4kqGGh0dHA6Ly93d3cucG9pbnRkZWNoYXQubmV0LzB4Q0ZB
RjcwNEMuYXNjAAoJEPUdbaDPr3BMKY4An2Wveqsr3wgrmF
both.
After, reinstall GPGShell, enabling GPGTray and all context menus, but not
GPGTools.
Reboot.
RightClick on GPGTray and review the Configs for GPG and GPGShell.
Go to Explorer, and RightClick on a file: you see the actions.
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-BEGIN
to KeyServers.
And while you brand your key for algorythms, you may want to brand it for
your preferred keyserver too:
keyserver http://www.pointdechat.net/0xCFAF704C.asc
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (MingW32
?
Sounds like the directories and sub-directories where GPG stands have not
enough permissions for other users.
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the email address associated with the
recipient, Decryption WORKS.
Can anyone offer some reasons for this? Did we gen or export or import the
key incorrectly?
May be there are two similar usernames or part of them in your keyring.
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by the user), how would it
be the syntax I must enter? I read the manual, but got confused about
that...
gpg --symmetric [--sign] --cipher-algo 3DES [--no-options] FILE
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (MingW32
Clipboard ===
Could someone give me some explanation related to what features I could
expect from GPG, providing those smartcards haven't been created with GPG
itself?
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?
...it's the most probable option.
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Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (MingW32)
iHEEAREDADEFAktYK54qGGh0dHA6Ly93d3cucG9pbnRkZWNoYXQubmV0LzB4Q0ZB
RjcwNEMuYXNjAAoJEPUdbaDPr3BMVXMAoJQh2rKvmRfjSzdNo1FKp9VlIGvqAKCJ
Nx69OaakyNAI6YfqMkt3unl1jA
SHA224 ? ?
? S12 CAMELLIA192 ? ? ?
? S13 CAMELLIA256 ? ? ?
??
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would try
gpg pubring.pgp
as GPG assumes usually the most relevant action.
Adding
keyring pubring.pgp
in gpg.conf adds current file to list of keyrings.
And
gpg --import pubring.pgp
should import the whole keyring too.
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to find your e-mail.
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (MingW32)
iHEEAREDADEFAkuJLJoqGGh0dHA6Ly93d3cucG9pbnRkZWNoYXQubmV0LzB4Q0ZB
RjcwNEMuYXNjAAoJEPUdbaDPr3BMRQgAnRkeHmnE/EI3kHwqWvgK7x8qN3j9AJsE
LM/iV7sUasdYum08JlMDg7C+rA==
=TRjg
-END PGP SIGNATURE
address in his public key, B does.
I didn't test all events.
I only noticed that in some cases, the e-mailer fails, or GPG fails, in
getting the right key.
Anyway, if this happens, you can examine manually the message and get
manually the key.
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:
--batch
--no-tty
--yes
to suppress console interaction.
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-cipher-preferences S7 S11 S12 S13 S1 S10 S3 S4 S2 S9 S8
personal-digest-preferences H3 H8 H9 H10 H11 H2 H1
personal-compress-preferences Z1 Z2 Z3 Z0
keyid-format 0xSHORT
no-greeting
no-mdc-warning
armor
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and save them in the key. After that, you extract that
public key and send it to servers, in order to update your already uploaded
key.
That means that people using that key, would not use algorythms that *may
not* work.
Confused? Me too... :-)
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, and that the assumption is they are answered yes.
Try using:
--batch
--yes
--no-tty
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personal-cipher-preferences S7 S11 S12 S13 S1 S10 S3 S4 S2 S9 S8
and assuming that 3DES is S2, that means that it's relegated so far that it
won't be used except if recipient key's preferences default to almost only
3DES.
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; try load-extension IDEA.DLL in GPG.
You said ascii transfer but the pgp file is a binary one?
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be set and used when encrypting,
but other people are not aware of it.
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, as well as private hkp keyservers
which might need to be searched first.
Using GPGShell allows Update from all keyservers.
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (MingW32
?
--yes means Assume yes on most questions
--batch means Never ask, do not allow interactive functions
--no-tty means No warnings to terminal because GPG sometimes prints
warnings even if --batch is used
Using one, two or 3 of these options should solve the problem.
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the
file.
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (MingW32)
iHEEAREDADEFAkzOnJ8qGGh0dHA6Ly93d3cucG9pbnRkZWNoYXQubmV0LzB4Q0ZB
RjcwNEMuYXNjAAoJEPUdbaDPr3BMV0wAn0//HVCkFu/LhJwEtWFl122a1/LMAJwI
ce0G7vmpbt75nwKMRbb+jgof4g==
=zkvW
-END PGP
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: RIPEMD160
Hello David !
David Jourard supp...@bytesinteractive.com wrote:
How do I turn off all messaging form the gpg program
You need to use one or more of this options:
- --batch
- --no-tty
- --yes
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by its tag.
When you change the settings, you must edit and save your public key and
reload it on the servers; otherwise those changes will not work as they will
stay internal in your system.
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email?
If you only sign, mail comes from you and cannot be changed.
If you only encrypt, mail can be read only by receipient but could be a
fake with your name.
If you encrypt and sign, both.
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: RIPEMD160
Hello !
Here you can download the manual digest for GnuPG 1.4.11 in a 11 pages
convenient mode for printing:
In PDF: http://www.pointdechat.net/MyMan_GnuPG-1411.pdf
In .DOC: http://www.pointdechat.net/MyMan_GnuPG-1411.doc
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and acting exactly as he was you...
This is a very high risk.
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Hello !
Is this server active:
hkp://blackhole.pca.dfn.de
?
Seems I get an error when trying to refresh a key.
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to the keyrings and quit.
May be you'd like to print the help:
In PDF: http://www.pointdechat.net/MyMan_GnuPG-1411.pdf
In .DOC: http://www.pointdechat.net/MyMan_GnuPG-1411.doc
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (MingW32)
iHEEAREDADEFAk8nnHkqGGh0dHA6Ly93d3cucG9pbnRkZWNoYXQubmV0LzB4Q0ZB
RjcwNEMuYXNjAAoJEPUdbaDPr3BMZBEAn1KG41qySnF/YKFKbRK/GBy6NLmyAJ9l
DITkg1T1miUtiMo9XPQ6WyY+Ew==
=ue/T
-END PGP SIGNATURE
it, but you are supposed to know what you'll find in the message.
Signing is dedicated to the receipient: it allows him to be sure that the
message comes from exactly you.
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directory where the exe is
placed? Thanks.
It's defined in GPG.CONF:
load-extension c:\lib\gnupg\idea.dll
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as no more messages
came in Z3.
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Hello Robert !
Robert J. Hansen r...@sixdemonbag.org wrote:
On 06/21/2012 12:03 AM, Laurent Jumet wrote:
default-preference-list S7 S11 S12 S13...
personal-cipher-preferences S7 S11 S12...
personal-digest-preferences H3 H8 H9 H10...
personal-compress-preferences Z1 Z2 Z3 Z0
Please don't
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, and obviously there is no receipient here.
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (MingW32)
iHEEAREDADEFAk/7xaYqGGh0dHA6Ly93d3cucG9pbnRkZWNoYXQubmV0LzB4Q0ZB
RjcwNEMuYXNjAAoJEPUdbaDPr3BMvUMAoJo9kNtbXW39GOHMSmB8EMaDHu9DAKCw
q2MNfcNyx5aLv
-digest-preferences SHA256,RIPEMD160,SHA1
Do you succeed in having a SHA256 hash with this statement?
How can I explain that I have RIPEMD160 instead?
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (MingW32)
iHEEAREDADEFAk
H8 H3 H11 H10 H9 H2 H1 Z3 Z2 Z1 Z0
Verify with pref if your key is branded, and send it to the servers.
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: encrypted with 1 passphrase
gpg: decryption okay
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (MingW32)
iHEEAREDADEFAlAd/qkqGGh0dHA6Ly93d3cucG9pbnRkZWNoYXQubmV0LzB4Q0ZB
RjcwNEMuYXNjAAoJEPUdbaDPr3BMnfQAoNGVy7Y9SptPTkxPPJL9ut6O6WP0AKCO
6hmiZptSPGev3mViipbtB/yafg==
=6a+y
-END PGP SIGNATURE
you set the preferrance? For me my preferrance seems to
always be used.
It primary depends on the lenghth of the main (signing) key.
If main key is 1024, he cannot sign with SHA256; he can sign with a
RIPEMD160 but not higher, and other preferences are ignored.
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/55Vcs7fxmUZCK5HxOpmpFWt26SZcKCy/
FjXmYSCP5R2o/ZvmheCrpJm0nhzDGKgPQH/r9pk8RQiu0qpJwYQPDU19uWghKgEh
C0OmTCGV/YhSU719a47mX40FB7K+3xD9mWLPEbet3wtI/7ClhxjuA+f3EaNusbge
lOrhAW82VJ2Js30olUTtiCo5Tk2iGXDglYijSBmUVO0SUJ/q5kk7GKtWagCyepU=
=JXVY
-END PGP SIGNATURE-
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (MingW32)
iHEEAREDADEFAlA4dZwqGGh0dHA6Ly93d3cucG9pbnRkZWNoYXQubmV0LzB4Q0ZB
RjcwNEMuYXNjAAoJEPUdbaDPr3BME2cAoKtuIfCSZS3Xe8FQzU7LnlMME+HVAKCY
MMPJ9hX/aZfQLxB4EV/30cSGMA==
=F84Z
by that version of GPG.
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Hello Mannini !
Mannini Matteo due...@gmail.com wrote:
I downloaded GPG W32 1.0.6-2 on a Windows machine.
Actually, I'm using version 1.4.12 and I cannot ensure you with the
features of 1.0.6-2
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need any more the
load-extension idea.dll
in the gpg.conf
Am I right?
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, look in gpg.man)
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.13 (MingW32)
iHEEAREDADEFAlDUEqoqGGh0dHA6Ly93d3cucG9pbnRkZWNoYXQubmV0LzB4Q0ZB
RjcwNEMuYXNjAAoJEPUdbaDPr3BMHeAAoPE5Pr02Es94rNubbhd4k/9UVbkmAKCD
XLLSIrpwLxaYy/LxECzDJwpCQA==
=Dbo/
-END
Hello Bob !
Bob Henson old...@oldbob.co.uk wrote:
ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/binary/gnupg-w32cli-1.4.13.exe
Thanks very much - duly installed.
I'm using this for my own, you may find it useful too:
http://www.pointdechat.net/MyMan_GnuPG-1413.pdf
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be hard
to break...
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.14 (MingW32)
iHEEAREDADEFAlIkEB0qGGh0dHA6Ly93d3cucG9pbnRkZWNoYXQubmV0LzB4Q0ZB
RjcwNEMuYXNjAAoJEPUdbaDPr3BMD5gAoKJ6lC78nTGYQjyCiR+b8h02ifjlAKD4
TGa9YWsfGbGY2/JsKTKhzjSzHg==
=Gl2l
-END PGP SIGNATURE
windows.
While you are working in a program, ensure that its window is the active
one, and right click on the Window/Encrypt function of GPGShell.
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iHEEAREDADEFAlItf
to
GPG.
So the question is: are 1.4.15 and 1.4.11 self compatible, and answer (for
me) is
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the key of the intended recipient).
Here is the message in question. How is this possible?
In my opinion, this is a symetric crypted message. You need the exact password
(called passphrase as well) to decrypt it, but it's not a double key cipher.
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, there is a space in the file
name, I wasn't aware that the URL could not wort as is):
http://users.skynet.be/laurent.jumet/MyMan_GnuPG 142.pdf
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Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (MingW32
Hello !
This URL works, to get my compilation of the manual in 14 pages and two
columns, for printing purpose:
http://users.skynet.be/laurent.jumet/MyMan_GnuPG%20142.pdf
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packet (ctb=32)
JY gpg: WARNING: encrypted message has been manipulated!
JY gpg: [don't know]: invalid packet (ctb=2c)
JY The file was produced by encrypting with
JY gpg -c --cipher aes256 file
I suppose that it couldn't be a charset problem?
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in the viewer - not really what I want :-D
The only practical way seems a detached signature.
You may want to use GPGShell for that purpose.
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (MingW32)
iD8DBQFDMfTS9R1toM+vcEwRA0+uAKDfrhW7NdB3/jMP9
, but I don't think
JW they're in widespread use.
On my system, --pgp2 doesn't work.
The FAQ says --rfc1991 should be used instead, and this works.
This message should be signed in a PGP2-compliant way.
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG
:\program files\gpgshell\gpgview.exe %i /title 0x%k
rfc1991
load-extension c:\lib\gnupg\idea.dll
keyid-format 0xSHORT
no-greeting
no-mdc-warning
armor
verbose
=== End PGP2.txt ===
Is this signature on the message, a PGP2 one?
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE
WebpvbjVWv35pMEVnJV0UUY8Zju2TF8DZs8qqg==
AD --ms01030102030909020803--
AD --===1956155648==
AD Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
AD MIME-Version: 1.0
AD Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
AD Content-Disposition: inline
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Hello !
I compiled the manual in a PDF printable way, in 9 pages.
http://users.skynet.be/laurent.jumet/MyMan_GnuPG%20143.pdf
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Hello !
Charly Avital [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a bit strange.
You mean that you cannot read compressed (not crypted) messages.
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-BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (MingW32)
owNCWmg2MUFZJlNZvE3tWgAByP/3+nYhAmBn//X//92YP+f/4RBBRo3MIoeA0kAA
i0oQQAJHZ3cZxcImkmFPGqaep5Q9TQ2piZPUNPUeoAGhoZAGQB6hoHqGQNPRP1Qi
aAphkp5DTJMmQaNAADRoABqp+TRGpiNI9INAGgaBpoAAAGgAAAan
-BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (MingW32)
owNCWmg2MUFZJlNZLMzs4gABJn//+nIoAvQXV7X9/EYAP///4QTQSoJBJo7hAQKA
EAAYAogwAYltKwamplJtNJ7UmJ6gNMQ9IMEA0aNoIbUaAaaMGk9IYyDU0mBNAKZN
Gg0AAeoBoA00NBkAaCEp5I/VG0yhkNBoaA0yAGgAANB0L26igoXVF92F
UserID more Winston Churchill.
All 4 previous UserID's are compromised too, at the moment you added
another one.
That's what *I think* I noticed.
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will assume that any GPG message is encrypted and
prompt for a passphrase prior to invoking GPG.
Are you sure?
Security wouldn't be compromised if passphrase is given to anything else
then gpg?
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.3
Hello !
Here, you can download the manual for GnuPG 1.4.4 formated in a printable
way, in 12 pages:
http://users.skynet.be/laurent.jumet/MyMan_GnuPG-144.pdf
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with this message.
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.4 (MingW32)
iD8DBQFEuI8T9R1toM+vcEwRA4w5AKCEihMD+f/tWZkUoEUwOSbb/brFOACeLFeb
nRAv9o6hrP3ZfJwgIe4iTN8=
=e1UK
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Hello !
Jørgen Lysdal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
why can i only use tsign from the key edit menu, and not directly with
a command like i can do with sign and lsign?
It seems that only sign and lsign have a shortcut from the command line.
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personal-cipher-preferences S7 S10 S3 S4 S2
personal-digest-preferences H3 H2 H1
personal-compress-preferences Z3 Z2 Z1
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? ?
? ? H11 SHA224 ? ?
??
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Yi110dFf68sB5WC3AKCBmS4Gt9VmbynUsvYsAHz/7Xb9cw==
=Ypr/
-END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
=== End Anders Eriksson (0x6D448760) pub.asc ===
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you'd get:
3DES, CAST5, BLOWFISH, AES, AES192, AES256, TWOFISH
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: RIPEMD160
Hello !
I could not change the expiration date of my first SubKey (ElGamal).
Procedure seems OK but it's never acted.
I had to revoque it after having made another EG SubKey.
Any suggestion? Known bug?
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Example:
personal-cipher-preferences S7 S1 S10 S3 S4 S2
Of course, each time you make a symmetric encryption, you'll need to type a
PassPhrase (but not the one you are using for your secret key), and the
recipient must have that PassPhrase in order to decode.
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KeyID
PGP MESSAGE?
No, there is no human, and inclusive no God, that could remove the two
first lines of a PGP message.
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this is one of the sign only
keys and to enable encryption, one would add an encryption
only subkey?
Not on that one, it's a RSA key.
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(issuer key ID 09F096B7CC21E10F)
data: [2045 bits]
=== End Windows Clipboard ===
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-BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (MingW32)
owNCWmg2MUFZJlNZdJmIEgAAe3///nJoRmAH/Niv/3AAf///6gBYUQJIRKgCBAGA
EDAAMkCwANlIioNAGmgAAyAAAaA0aAAB6hoaA0YhwaNGgaDQGTEBkaGQABppkAAA
wQAGqZNBPFTbVPQnqaBoNGgZNMZQG1AAG1NAPUNo0IVjWWSuyM1TmmqY8NR90zKy
of LineLenght
and Charset translations. Armored, never.
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (MingW32)
iHsEAREDADsFAkXyMFY0GGh0dHA6Ly91c2Vycy5za3luZXQuYmUvbGF1cmVudC5q
dW1ldC8weENGQUY3MDRDLmFzYwAKCRD1HW2gz69wTF07AKDIkySA2wBokc6xA/c1
-BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (MingW32)
owNCWmg2MUFZJlNZ7oQR9wAA6v///nJhSmCnx5xv/FgAv//faoFA0ojgE8kVIwDA
QACgkwQwAU1BBqjT1E1PaJinqAaepoPUZA0AyaAA0AyA9IA9Q2k80ocAA0GhoNAB
pkGhkDTQAAGQAZAZAAiYgp6nppEwmR6mhkANAANADQ0NGhkpqqmdGPct1Dqt
stamped one were using --no-force-v3-sigs in their gpg.conf?
Is --no-force-v3-sigs enough compatible actually to be used as default?
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Hello !
My bank sent me a new card with a processor on it (SmartCard ?), in
replacement of previous one, which was the same.
The bank told me that the passphrase did not change.
This implyes that the passphrase is not stored in the secret key on the
card?
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-digest-preferences H3 H2 H1
personal-compress-preferences Z3 Z2 Z1 Z0
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Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (MingW32)
iD8DBQFGIVeN9R1toM+vcEwRAxV3AKDRi0tJDV3Tw7mNvxITw22UIdLyLwCgt3/8
//SpPj4rqzh2Q1SnazpY9Qk=
=1EwE
-END PGP SIGNATURE
? ?
? S9 AES256 ? H9 SHA384 ? ?
? S10 TWOFISH ? H10 SHA512 ? ?
? ? H11 SHA224 ? ?
??
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with the
algorithm defined by its creator:
Z0 Uncompressed
Z1 ZIP
Z2 ZLIB
Z3 BZIP2
But I don't think it's easy to read it without GPG.
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system. Don't
use this option if you can avoid it.
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any parameter on the PubKey.
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Hello !
If you'd like to have the Manual in a condensed mode (ten pages) for
GnuPG1.4.8, you are welcome to download it in PDF:
http://www.pointdechat.net/MyMan_GnuPG-148.pdf
or in .DOC:
http://www.pointdechat.net/MyMan_GnuPG-148.doc
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--export-secret-subkeys
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Hello Werner !
Werner Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...about IDEA.DLL and GnuPG 1.4.8 :
I still have LoadExtension c:\lib\gnupg\idea.dll in my config. Is this
obsolete?
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In the --edit-key menu, you can use deluid.
Note that it's not possible to delete an uid once it has been sent to the
public; you should than use revuid.
The key itself is not affected. It would be in same conditions as above, if
you use delkey and revkey.
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (MingW32)
iHEEAREDADEFAkgZ0IcqGGh0dHA6Ly93d3cucG9pbnRkZWNoYXQubmV0LzB4Q0ZB
RjcwNEMuYXNjAAoJEPUdbaDPr3BMy0kAn0uwl2X9dy5NpXm0ijb0fGVL7ZCiAKDS
5cvIXzRnXCfo5vyGekVl+8M0og==
=aj7Q
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