Strange problem and key preferences

2005-09-24 Thread lusfert
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 Hello! I'm currenly using GnuPG 1.4.2 on WinXP SP2 and I have a problem: When I write gpg -d file.ext.asc I receive long output of hard readable characters and PC Speaker loud beeping. I can stop this only by manual ending processes cmd.exe

Can't check message signature

2005-09-30 Thread lusfert
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 Hello. Recently I submitted my key to PGP Global Directory and received a verification request. I can't check it't signature, I see the following: OpenPGP Security Info Unverified signature gpg command line and output: C:\\Program

Re: Can't check message signature

2005-09-30 Thread lusfert
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 David Shaw wrote: On Fri, Sep 30, 2005 at 05:24:22PM +0400, lusfert wrote: Hello. Recently I submitted my key to PGP Global Directory and received a verification request. I can't check it't signature, I see the following: OpenPGP Security

Armor headers

2005-10-08 Thread lusfert
Hello. How can I change text (not by manually editing) in armor headers (for example, Version:) or armor headers themselves (add, remove)? Will it affect compatibility with other applications? Can I put custom text into Version: in stage of exporting public key, making signatures, encrypting

Re: Disk Partition

2005-10-08 Thread lusfert
nidhog wrote: Hi, Do you guys have any suggestion as to how to go about encrypting a partition that can be available both to linux and win32? Thanks. I know 2 cross-platform solutions: CrossCrypt (http://www.scherrer.cc/crypt/) and FreeOTFE (http://www.freeotfe.org/). I haven't tried

Re: Disk Partition

2005-10-08 Thread lusfert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, Oct 08, 2005 at 04:30:41PM +0400, lusfert wrote: I know 2 cross-platform solutions: CrossCrypt A quote from the CrossCrypt homepage: Denaiablity: You will not be able to tell that this file has been encrypted by filedisk as it looks completely random

Re: Armor headers

2005-10-08 Thread lusfert
Alphax wrote: lusfert wrote: Hello. How can I change text (not by manually editing) in armor headers (for example, Version:) or armor headers themselves (add, remove)? Will it affect compatibility with other applications? Can I put custom text into Version: in stage of exporting public key

Large file issues again (win32)

2005-10-21 Thread lusfert
file gpg: public key is 0xBF3D3DC2 gpg: using subkey 0xBF3D3DC2 instead of primary key 0x500B8987 skipped gpg: encrypted with 4096-bit ELG-E key, ID 0xBF3D3DC2, created 2005-08-06 lusfert [EMAIL PROTECTED] gpg: TWOFISH encrypted data gpg: original file name='debian-dvd-1.iso' gpg: buffer

Re: Keytypes and changing them

2005-11-08 Thread lusfert
Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote: Ok,.. I know that you can set at least the following flags to specify the purpose of a key: A - authorsation C - certification E - encryption S - signation What does type A mean and where is it used? -- With best regards, Current OpenPGP key ID:

Re: Keytypes and changing them

2005-11-09 Thread lusfert
David Shaw wrote: On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 07:17:01PM +0300, lusfert wrote: Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote: Ok,.. I know that you can set at least the following flags to specify the purpose of a key: A - authorsation C - certification E - encryption S - signation What does type A mean

Zero width no-break space (U+FEFF) in clearsigned output message

2005-11-26 Thread lusfert
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 Hi all. I wrote some text (with non-ASCII characters) in file encoded in UTF-8 with BOM and save it. Then I decided to clearsign it: gpg --verbose -u 0x500B8987 --clearsign 1.txt When I open clearsigned 1.txt.asc I can find symbol U+FEFF (Zero

Re: Zero width no-break space (U+FEFF) in clearsigned output message

2005-11-26 Thread lusfert
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 David Shaw wrote on 26.11.2005, Сб 18:30: On Sat, Nov 26, 2005 at 06:01:49PM +0300, lusfert wrote: When I open clearsigned 1.txt.asc I can find symbol U+FEFF (Zero width no-break space) before message, but after field Hash:. Adding option -t

Re: Zero width no-break space (U+FEFF) in clearsigned output message

2005-11-26 Thread lusfert
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 David Shaw wrote on 27.11.2005 1:05: On Sun, Nov 27, 2005 at 12:18:08AM +0300, lusfert wrote: David Shaw wrote on 26.11.2005, Сб 18:30: U+FEFF is the BOM character. It was in the original document, so it's in the signed document as well

Re: GnuPG --edit-key, help req.

2005-12-30 Thread lusfert
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 Nicky wrote on 27.12.2005 22:06: What does the usage letters mean in the key listing? usage: CS usage: SEA What does SEA stand for? I think S and E stand for Signing and Encryption respectively but what about A and C? S - Signing E -

BZIP2 algorithm isn't supported after compiling gnupg from source code

2006-01-05 Thread lusfert
Hello. I downloaded GnuPG source and checked its signature (under Windows): ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/gnupg/gnupg-1.4.2.tar.bz2 ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/gnupg/gnupg-1.4.2.tar.bz2.sig Then I rebooted into recently installed Debian GNU/Linux 3.1r0a system and built program from source: $ cd

Re: BZIP2 algorithm isn't supported after compiling gnupg from source code

2006-01-06 Thread lusfert
John Clizbe wrote on 05.01.2006 19:50: lusfert wrote: Thus BZIP2 algorithm isn't supported after compiling GnuPG 1.4.2 from source code under Linux. How can I enable BZIP2 support using last version of GPG under Linux? What was the output from configure? You should have seen lines like (near

Re: BZIP2 algorithm

2006-01-06 Thread lusfert
Henry Hertz Hobbit wrote on 06.01.2006 16:34: lusfert lusfert [at] gmail.com wrote: $ cd ./gnupg-1.4.2 $ ./configure Where did the output go? To /dev/null? Output was on the screen... Since you are not using C Shell (please use bash, sh, of ksh),do it this way: I use bash

Re: GPGOL breaks Enigmail

2006-01-23 Thread lusfert
Werner Koch wrote on 23.01.2006 18:01: On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 09:25:18 +0100, Patrick Brunschwig said: Does GPGOL install gpg, or does it modify the path to the GnuPG home directory? Yes, it installs gpg into the same location as the new installer of gpg does. The HOMEDIR is the user

Re: problems with gnupg-pgp

2006-01-23 Thread lusfert
Nuno Donato wrote on 19.01.2006 0:44: hello i've recently installed gnupg to be able to communicate with some persons who are using PGP (i like free alternatives :) before installing i certified that both systems were compatible. i sucessfully created my private and public keys and we

Re: Trouble with enigmail and Thunderbird 1.5

2006-01-23 Thread lusfert
Jean-David Beyer wrote on 23.01.2006 21:03: I have recently switched ISP, but I also upgraded Thunderbird at the same time. As I can see in armor header you are using _very old_ GnuPG version. 1.2.1 has a serious vulnerability, please update GnuPG immediately. For details read this

Re: Necessity of GPG when using SSL

2006-02-19 Thread lusfert
Benjamin Esham wrote on 20.02.2006 7:50: John Clizbe wrote: Earthlink and Google's GMail use https on their signin page then then switch over to http once authenticated I saw a neat trick somewhere online... if you use https://mail.google.com; as your login page for Gmail, the entire

Date and time format

2006-04-06 Thread lusfert
Hi. Is it possible to change date format in GPG output? When I see D:\gpg --verify gnupg-w32cli-1.4.3.exe.sig gpg: Signature made 04/03/06 14:42:33 gpg:using RSA key 0x1CE0C630 gpg: Good signature from Werner Koch (dist sig) [EMAIL PROTECTED] I don't understand what date does

Re: Date and time format

2006-04-07 Thread lusfert
John W. Moore III wrote on 07.04.2006 2:37: David Shaw wrote: OS setting via LC_TIME, according to Microsoft, though I have no idea how to set it on win32. Right Click on the Clock, Select Setting Time/Date. http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a142/someuser00/right_click_on_clock.png Where