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John Clizbe wrote:
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set GNUPGHOME=x:\location\you\want
It would be inconvenient (and inconsiderate to the host machine's
owner(s)) to set an environment variable on every machine encountered,
wouldn't it? Sven's idea is much better, I
Do anyone have links to comparisons of the ciphers traditionally used in
PGP (IDEA, CAST5, 3DES). Thank you.
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To whom it may concern,
I'm new with GNUPG. I used the command gpg -s file to encrypt the file. to
decrpyt the file I used gpg -d file, but the output appear only in the
command prompt I was to save it in my local disk I've tried adding the path
of the file but it doesn't work any can help me
hello 2 all
i wander is there a way to change location of my home folder, or at least of
keyring so that default keyring location is changed
any ideas?
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Hi,
I occasionally receive messages encrypted by older PGP versions that are
not being decrypted by GNUPG 1.4.7
[scrubbed] gpg filename
gpg: assuming IDEA encrypted data
Enter passphrase: [scrubbed]
gpg: [don't know]: invalid packet (ctb=67)
gpg: WARNING: message was not integrity protected
Didn't IDEA's patent expire last year? I notice it's still not in the
list unless I load it by hand. Is there something else preventing it
from being used?
Maury
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On Sun, Mar 02, 2008 at 06:38:13PM +, Anonymous wrote:
Do anyone have links to comparisons of the ciphers traditionally used in
PGP (IDEA, CAST5, 3DES). Thank you.
You're not likely to find a comparison between those three ciphers
except in the most light sense of the word. Certainly not a
On Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 11:51:13AM -0500, Maury Markowitz wrote:
Didn't IDEA's patent expire last year? I notice it's still not in the
list unless I load it by hand. Is there something else preventing it
from being used?
It's patented until 2010 (2011 in some places).
IDEA is effectively
Anonymous wrote:
Do anyone have links to comparisons of the ciphers traditionally used in
PGP (IDEA, CAST5, 3DES). Thank you.
Yes. IDEA is Godzilla, CAST5 is Moth-Ra and 3DES is MechaGodzilla.
They all excel at stomping cities flat and terrorizing inhabitants. All
that people in Tokyo need to
Maury Markowitz wrote:
Didn't IDEA's patent expire last year?
2010, I think. Even once 2010 comes around, there's no point in using
it. AES rules the roost for symmetric ciphers nowadays, and for fairly
good reasons.
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On Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 04:24:19AM -0800, vl.pavlov wrote:
hello 2 all
i wander is there a way to change location of my home folder, or at least of
keyring so that default keyring location is changed
gpg --homedir /path/to/the/folder
or
export GNUPGHOME=/path/to/the/folder
David
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 5:23 PM, John Clizbe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Been a part of gnupg 1.x for ages. I tested it on XP with GnuPG 1.4.8
gpg --batch --passphrase-file --output --decrypt
Frigging frig! I had download 1.2.2! Where the heck did I get that?!
Everything is working perfectly
Already had the revocations generated, but won't send them to the keyserver
until I gen new replacement keys. Thanks for the reminder, but I have it
covered. Suppose I should have mentioned that, but I kinda thought it went
without saying.
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Neal Dudley wrote:
Already had the revocations generated, but won't send them to the keyserver
until I gen new replacement keys. Thanks for the reminder, but I have it
covered. Suppose I should have mentioned that, but I kinda thought it went
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