Re: kmail openpgp plugin problems [FIXED]
Whats needed is for the GPG_AGENT_INFO environment variable to be set. As i was loading gpg-agent with a shell script nothing else was seeing this variable. The only way i can start gpg-agent properly is to put it into my /usr/bin/startkde script. Its in my xsession but that doesnt do anything, how are .xsession files supposed to work? Tom
Re: kmail openpgp plugin problems
On Saturday 18 Jan 2003 10:14 pm, Hendrik Sattler wrote: > Am Samstag, 18. Januar 2003 22:30 schrieb Tom Badran: > > Ok, i now have your versions of the above package and all the packages in > > the aegyption directory on ktown, and rebooted to make sure i get new > > clean gpg-agent etc running. I still get exactly the same errors about > > not having a passphrase. > > Question: Your private key DOES have a passphrase, doesn't it? You might > take a look at the goals of the aegypten project and thus keys without a > passphrase might not be accepted. Yes it does. Tom
Re: kmail openpgp plugin problems
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 18 Jan 2003 11:00 pm, Dirk Schmidt wrote: ... > I've experienced exactly the same problem. > But, after I installed mutts-gpgme and libncursesw5 (which will be > installed automatically by apt-get), the pinentry dialog appeared when > using mutts. The strange thing is, that thereafter pinentry-gtk worked from > kmail, too. > > I could not proove until now, that the installation of the packages above > was the real "solution", though I didn't change anything apart from that. > > Maybe you could also try your luck with installing mutts-gpgme and create a > signed message with it. > > If the problem disappears on your system too, my observation would be > confirmed and we then could search the problem's real cause. Not less > strange is the fact, that you can remove mutts-gpgme and libncursesw5 then > and kmail will still work. I don't know what I am talking about ... but, If the mutts-gpgme use creates a .xxx file in your home directory which pinentry-gtk needs to work then the behaviour that you see will be explained. perhaps an ls -al on $HOME to see of there are any candidates that were created about the time of first use might be a start. - -- Alan Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+KnCVuFHxcV2FFoIRAouiAKC2BE4yhL7uRPckfLJmDNoeh+QL5QCgtbjC M91Mhg+/bdJT+PQgkYivPzI= =Poun -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: kmail openpgp plugin problems
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Am Samstag, 18. Januar 2003 22:30 schrieb Tom Badran: > On Saturday 18 Jan 2003 8:27 pm, Ralf Nolden wrote: > > > This message could not be signed! > > > The Crypto Plug-In '/usr/lib/cryptplug/gpgme-openpgp.so' reported the > > > following details: #19 : No Passphrase [...] > > I've updated the packages again due to that Matze found out that > > apparently it doesn't work with libgcrypt-1.1.11 but requires 1.1.10. > > Also please make sure that you *don't* use any of the original packages > > from unstable in conjunction with the aegypten stuff, but my packages. > > That makes it easier to track down any problems. Especially those are: > > > > libgcrypt > > cryptplug > > gpgme > Ok, i now have your versions of the above package and all the packages in > the aegyption directory on ktown, and rebooted to make sure i get new clean > gpg-agent etc running. I still get exactly the same errors about not having > a passphrase. > > Any more ideas? I've experienced exactly the same problem. But, after I installed mutts-gpgme and libncursesw5 (which will be installed automatically by apt-get), the pinentry dialog appeared when using mutts. The strange thing is, that thereafter pinentry-gtk worked from kmail, too. I could not proove until now, that the installation of the packages above was the real "solution", though I didn't change anything apart from that. Maybe you could also try your luck with installing mutts-gpgme and create a signed message with it. If the problem disappears on your system too, my observation would be confirmed and we then could search the problem's real cause. Not less strange is the fact, that you can remove mutts-gpgme and libncursesw5 then and kmail will still work. Dirk -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+KdyADtHLVOb9JRcRAlNaAJwOoCsuWeUDHQdJnFlxQUkGloV6ewCfQAFC xjg6dfbDuYcTxjKq6R3PV4E= =ScGc -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: kmail openpgp plugin problems
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Am Samstag, 18. Januar 2003 22:30 schrieb Tom Badran: > Ok, i now have your versions of the above package and all the packages in > the aegyption directory on ktown, and rebooted to make sure i get new clean > gpg-agent etc running. I still get exactly the same errors about not having > a passphrase. Question: Your private key DOES have a passphrase, doesn't it? You might take a look at the goals of the aegypten project and thus keys without a passphrase might not be accepted. HS - -- Mein GPG-Key ist auf meiner Homepage verfügbar: http://www.hendrik-sattler.de oder über pgp.net PingoS - Linux-User helfen Schulen: http://www.pingos.schulnetz.org -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+KdHczvr6q9zCwcERAqcwAJ49WUkriksxr+2D0ERZ0GoBnHUsfwCeNTXs s45uvRLQ7SuDtKqGS0VB9Tw= =B4sW -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: kmail openpgp plugin problems
On Saturday 18 Jan 2003 8:27 pm, Ralf Nolden wrote: > I've updated the packages again due to that Matze found out that apparently > it doesn't work with libgcrypt-1.1.11 but requires 1.1.10. Also please make > sure that you *don't* use any of the original packages from unstable in > conjunction with the aegypten stuff, but my packages. That makes it easier > to track down any problems. Especially those are: > > libgcrypt > cryptplug > gpgme Ok, i now have your versions of the above package and all the packages in the aegyption directory on ktown, and rebooted to make sure i get new clean gpg-agent etc running. I still get exactly the same errors about not having a passphrase. Any more ideas? Would you like to see any of my configs/.gnupg directory structure? Tom
Re: kmail openpgp plugin problems
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Samstag, 18. Januar 2003 20:36, Tom Badran wrote: > Firstly, i set up everything exactly as the aegypten projects website > describes except using pinentry-gtk instead of qt as reccomended by ralf, > and btw im using ralfs debs. I also have been using the same gpg setup for > a long time without problems from the command line. > > Strange problem, i can encrypt emails fine, im not asked for a password and > all works well, to myself and to others. However i can sign messages, i get > a pop up box saying : > > This message could not be signed! > The Crypto Plug-In '/usr/lib/cryptplug/gpgme-openpgp.so' reported the > following details: > #19 : No Passphrase > Your configuration might be invalid or the Plug-In damaged. > Please contact your system administrator. > > Also, when recieving an encrypted message i get: > > Cannot decrypt message. > Error: No passphrase. > Content could *not* be decrypted. > reason: > Crypto Plug-In /usr/lib/cryptplug/gpgme-openpgp.so could not decrypt > the data. > proposal: > Error: No passphrase. > End of encrypted message > > Like i say, it works encrypting, but not decrypting or signing, and im > never asked for my passphrase. I am definately using the plugin and not the > inline version (i activated the plugin and in the new message dialog it now > defaults to "OpenPGP (plugin)". > > Any Ideas? Hi Tom, I've updated the packages again due to that Matze found out that apparently it doesn't work with libgcrypt-1.1.11 but requires 1.1.10. Also please make sure that you *don't* use any of the original packages from unstable in conjunction with the aegypten stuff, but my packages. That makes it easier to track down any problems. Especially those are: libgcrypt cryptplug gpgme Ralf > > Thanks > > Tom - -- We're not a company, we just produce better code at less costs. - Ralf Nolden [EMAIL PROTECTED] The K Desktop Environment The KDevelop Project http://www.kde.org http://www.kdevelop.org -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+KbiWu0nKi+w1Ky8RAu17AJ9h0INY9iBr4HmN79+gjrda5Ho2PQCffkGR bfH5iEbwCu0DHO1JqGD3SpU= =XLKW -END PGP SIGNATURE-
kmail openpgp plugin problems
Firstly, i set up everything exactly as the aegypten projects website describes except using pinentry-gtk instead of qt as reccomended by ralf, and btw im using ralfs debs. I also have been using the same gpg setup for a long time without problems from the command line. Strange problem, i can encrypt emails fine, im not asked for a password and all works well, to myself and to others. However i can sign messages, i get a pop up box saying : This message could not be signed! The Crypto Plug-In '/usr/lib/cryptplug/gpgme-openpgp.so' reported the following details: #19 : No Passphrase Your configuration might be invalid or the Plug-In damaged. Please contact your system administrator. Also, when recieving an encrypted message i get: Cannot decrypt message. Error: No passphrase. Content could *not* be decrypted. reason: Crypto Plug-In /usr/lib/cryptplug/gpgme-openpgp.so could not decrypt the data. proposal: Error: No passphrase. End of encrypted message Like i say, it works encrypting, but not decrypting or signing, and im never asked for my passphrase. I am definately using the plugin and not the inline version (i activated the plugin and in the new message dialog it now defaults to "OpenPGP (plugin)". Any Ideas? Thanks Tom
Re: OpenPGP Plugin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 23 October 2002 12:28 am, Hasso Tepper wrote: > David Pashley wrote: > > It is a bit easier than ralf thinks, but still not particularly > > easy. > > > > run: > > apt-get install libgpgme-dev > > apt-get source libgpgme6 > > > > cd in to gpgme source dir > > edit debian/rules and add --enable-gpgmeplugin to the configure > > line [0] run debuild -us -uc > > then copy the debian/tmp/usr/lib/gpgme dir to /usr/lib > > > > In kmail, load both of the .so files in /usr/lib/gpgme. You should > > fine that they now work. > > > > NOTE: THIS IS NOT SUPPORTED AND THE FILES WILL NOT BE DEALT WITH BY > > THE PACKAGING SYSTEM > > > > [0] You will need to check the correct name for this option. use > > "./configure --help" > > But it is not enough to _use_ plugin. You will need gpg-agent and > pinentry as well. > It will allow you to read PGP/MIME emails, but not send them. > -- > Hasso - -- David Pashley [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nihil curo de ista tua stulta superstitione. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE9tmQ0YsCKa6wDNXYRAsdfAJ9gtOL2gzUP5W/pL2xlXoI1k2TbkQCgpJzC x7r2/cnO5oXGSTn5j/6GYHU= =yFOB -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: OpenPGP Plugin
David Pashley wrote: > It is a bit easier than ralf thinks, but still not particularly > easy. > > run: > apt-get install libgpgme-dev > apt-get source libgpgme6 > > cd in to gpgme source dir > edit debian/rules and add --enable-gpgmeplugin to the configure > line [0] run debuild -us -uc > then copy the debian/tmp/usr/lib/gpgme dir to /usr/lib > > In kmail, load both of the .so files in /usr/lib/gpgme. You should > fine that they now work. > > NOTE: THIS IS NOT SUPPORTED AND THE FILES WILL NOT BE DEALT WITH BY > THE PACKAGING SYSTEM > > [0] You will need to check the correct name for this option. use > "./configure --help" But it is not enough to _use_ plugin. You will need gpg-agent and pinentry as well. -- Hasso
Re: OpenPGP Plugin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday 22 October 2002 18:15, David Pashley wrote: > On Tuesday 22 October 2002 4:55 am, Ralf Nolden wrote: > > On Monday 21 October 2002 23:34, Oracle Administrator wrote: > > > KMail complains when I click on certain messages with the dialog that > > > the openpgp plugin is not installed. > > > > > > I am running Debian unstable and apt-get update nightly. > > > > > > How can I install this plugin? > > > > That's quite complicated and is not yet available as a deb package. It is > > included in the Ägypten project that is connected to the S/MIME stuff. > > > > http://www.gnupg.org/aegypten/ > > It is a bit easier than ralf thinks, but still not particularly easy. > > run: > apt-get install libgpgme-dev > apt-get source libgpgme6 > > cd in to gpgme source dir > edit debian/rules and add --enable-gpgmeplugin to the configure line [0] > run debuild -us -uc > then copy the debian/tmp/usr/lib/gpgme dir to /usr/lib > > In kmail, load both of the .so files in /usr/lib/gpgme. You should fine > that they now work. > > NOTE: THIS IS NOT SUPPORTED AND THE FILES WILL NOT BE DEALT WITH BY THE > PACKAGING SYSTEM Thanks for the hint - is that in unstable or in testing ? I'm working with the real stuff (tm) here for a project where I have to go into detail in the coming weeks. Ralf > > [0] You will need to check the correct name for this option. use > "./configure --help" > > -- > David Pashley > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Nihil curo de ista tua stulta superstitione. - -- We're not a company, we just produce better code at less costs. - Ralf Nolden [EMAIL PROTECTED] The K Desktop Environment The KDevelop Project http://www.kde.org http://www.kdevelop.org -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE9taltu0nKi+w1Ky8RAup5AKC4JQcx+IEJKfjq2UkVReMYDRsWXACgjbO5 A7OC7NhJlJL1Ancm9iC9o9s= =j8RZ -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: OpenPGP Plugin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday 22 October 2002 4:55 am, Ralf Nolden wrote: > On Monday 21 October 2002 23:34, Oracle Administrator wrote: > > KMail complains when I click on certain messages with the dialog that the > > openpgp plugin is not installed. > > > > I am running Debian unstable and apt-get update nightly. > > > > How can I install this plugin? > > That's quite complicated and is not yet available as a deb package. It is > included in the Ägypten project that is connected to the S/MIME stuff. > > http://www.gnupg.org/aegypten/ > It is a bit easier than ralf thinks, but still not particularly easy. run: apt-get install libgpgme-dev apt-get source libgpgme6 cd in to gpgme source dir edit debian/rules and add --enable-gpgmeplugin to the configure line [0] run debuild -us -uc then copy the debian/tmp/usr/lib/gpgme dir to /usr/lib In kmail, load both of the .so files in /usr/lib/gpgme. You should fine that they now work. NOTE: THIS IS NOT SUPPORTED AND THE FILES WILL NOT BE DEALT WITH BY THE PACKAGING SYSTEM [0] You will need to check the correct name for this option. use "./configure - --help" - -- David Pashley [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nihil curo de ista tua stulta superstitione. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE9tXmwYsCKa6wDNXYRAsORAKCHpmVEOdSA7pDV29gui4N8sPgFXgCfVlAf IjE1eKlf0FW+8tEb91iKiLA= =uMeX -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: OpenPGP Plugin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 21 October 2002 23:34, Oracle Administrator wrote: > KMail complains when I click on certain messages with the dialog that the > openpgp plugin is not installed. > > I am running Debian unstable and apt-get update nightly. > > How can I install this plugin? That's quite complicated and is not yet available as a deb package. It is included in the Ägypten project that is connected to the S/MIME stuff. http://www.gnupg.org/aegypten/ > -- > Comments and information are appreciated. > > Robert - -- We're not a company, we just produce better code at less costs. - Ralf Nolden [EMAIL PROTECTED] The K Desktop Environment The KDevelop Project http://www.kde.org http://www.kdevelop.org -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE9tMwyu0nKi+w1Ky8RApRtAKCyFLgUzsQOLmX/yOUn5SQl/SD4bQCcDfqt skDWxAUvMx2UCwP2vbKUmr8= =a/4b -END PGP SIGNATURE-
OpenPGP Plugin
KMail complains when I click on certain messages with the dialog that the openpgp plugin is not installed. I am running Debian unstable and apt-get update nightly. How can I install this plugin? -- Comments and information are appreciated. Robert