Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-28 Thread Dirk Traulsen
Am 28 Feb 2008 um 10:04 hat Wilhelm Müller geschrieben: > > On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 13:23:34 -0500, David Shaw > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > David> Why? > > David> I'm serious - what is the use case here? How often do > David> people need to list all recipients of a file? > > I a

Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-28 Thread Wilhelm Müller
> On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 13:23:34 -0500, David Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: David> On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 06:55:28PM +0100, Dirk Traulsen wrote: [...] >> > >C:\>gpg --recipient-keys ENCRYPTED_FILE.gpg [...] >> So at least three people think it would be a good addition.

Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-28 Thread Dirk Traulsen
Am 27 Feb 2008 um 13:23 hat David Shaw geschrieben: > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 06:55:28PM +0100, Dirk Traulsen wrote: > > > >What I meant, was something like this mockup: > > > == > > > >C:\>gpg --recipient-keys ENCRYPTED_FILE.gpg > > > >gpg: file ENCRYPTED_FILE.gpg was encrypted to th

Re: Sorting the recipeint keys (was: How know who is a file encrypted for ?)

2008-02-28 Thread Dirk Traulsen
Am 27 Feb 2008 um 19:47 hat Werner Koch geschrieben: > The solution to this is pretty clear, we need to read all public key > encrypted packets first and sort them so that own keys come first > followed by other keys and finally by the wild card keys. This also > allows us to order the trial decr

Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-27 Thread vedaal
On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 16:17:01 -0500 John Clizbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>By the way: >>> gpg --no-default-keyring --secret-keyring /dev/null the- >file.gpg >> >> what is the correct command on Windows ? > >gpg --no-default-keyring --secret-keyring nul the-file.gpg i can't get it to work :-

Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-27 Thread John Clizbe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > David Shaw dshaw at jabberwocky.com > wrote on Wed Feb 27 19:23:34 CET 2008 : > >>By the way: >> gpg --no-default-keyring --secret-keyring /dev/null the-file.gpg > > what is the correct command on Windows ? gpg --no-default-keyring --secret-keyring nul the-file.gpg o

Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-27 Thread vedaal
David Shaw dshaw at jabberwocky.com wrote on Wed Feb 27 19:23:34 CET 2008 : >By the way: > gpg --no-default-keyring --secret-keyring /dev/null the-file.gpg ..... what is the correct command on 'windows' ? TIA, vedaal any ads or links

Sorting the recipeint keys (was: How know who is a file encrypted for ?)

2008-02-27 Thread Werner Koch
On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 15:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > pressing the 'enter' key 9 times quickly, is something i can live > with without bothering the developers Well, I sometimes receive mails encrypted to 20 or so keys and some of them use the wild card keyid (-R) feature. Now, this is not a pro

Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-27 Thread David Shaw
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 06:55:28PM +0100, Dirk Traulsen wrote: > > >What I meant, was something like this mockup: > > == > > >C:\>gpg --recipient-keys ENCRYPTED_FILE.gpg > > >gpg: file ENCRYPTED_FILE.gpg was encrypted to the following keys: > > > > > > i agree, and would welcome th

Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-27 Thread Dirk Traulsen
Am 27 Feb 2008 um 9:51 hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben: > Dirk Traulsen dirk.traulsen at lypso.de > wrote on Wed Feb 27 10:00:25 CET 2008 > > >You don't believe me to enter 9 times a complete passphrase, do > you? > > i agree with you completely that it would be a major annoyance to > have t

re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-27 Thread vedaal
vedaal at hush.com vedaal at hush.com wrote o Wed Feb 27 15:51:05 CET 2008 >What I meant, was something like this mockup: == >C:\>gpg --recipient-keys ENCRYPTED_FILE.gpg >gpg: file ENCRYPTED_FILE.gpg was encrypted to the following keys: actually, gnupg already does this when decr

re : How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-27 Thread vedaal
Dirk Traulsen dirk.traulsen at lypso.de wrote on Wed Feb 27 10:00:25 CET 2008 >You don't believe me to enter 9 times a complete passphrase, do you? i agree with you completely that it would be a major annoyance to have to enter a complete passphrase, even 3 times, and certainly would be very a

Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-27 Thread Sebastien Chassot
On Wed, 2008-02-27 at 10:00 +0100, Dirk Traulsen wrote: > You don't believe me to enter 9 times a complete passphrase, do you? > You are right, that it is possible to live with it, but why not > implement something more comfortable if it doesn't lower the security > level? > > > While pgpdum

Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-27 Thread Dirk Traulsen
Am 26 Feb 2008 um 9:55 hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben: > > Am 26 Feb 2008 um 8:48 hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben: > > > >1. If there are several recipients, test the given passphrase > >automatically for all secret keys in your keyring, so that you don't > >have to give for example 9 times

Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-26 Thread vedaal
>Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 08:48:57 +0100 >From: "Dirk Traulsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ? >1. If there are several recipients, test the given passphrase >automatically for all secret keys in your keyring, so that

Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-26 Thread Dirk Traulsen
Am 26 Feb 2008 um 9:40 hat Sven Radde geschrieben: > Hi! > > Dirk Traulsen schrieb: > > b. some keys do not belong to me in a common keyring. > > I am really not sure whether that is a good idea at all. Granting other > people (write!) access to my secret keyring would be a troubling > thought,

Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-26 Thread Sven Radde
Hi! Dirk Traulsen schrieb: b. some keys do not belong to me in a common keyring. I am really not sure whether that is a good idea at all. Granting other people (write!) access to my secret keyring would be a troubling thought, even though I am not currently aware of any practical exploits.

Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-25 Thread Dirk Traulsen
k Traulsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: > Cc: GnuPG mailing list > Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 12:27:56 PM > Subject: Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ? > > > Am > 25 > Feb > 2008 > um > 8:01 > hat > Tracy > D. > Bos

Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-25 Thread Tracy D. Bossong
ow who is a file encrypted for ? Am 25 Feb 2008 um 8:01 hat Tracy D. Bossong geschrieben: > gpg --list-packets should give you a clue No, it does not! does the same as . The only difference is that gpg gives additional packet information before as

Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-25 Thread Dirk Traulsen
Am 25 Feb 2008 um 8:01 hat Tracy D. Bossong geschrieben: > gpg --list-packets should give you a clue No, it does not! does the same as . The only difference is that gpg gives additional packet information before asking the passphrases three times for each recipient. So the described prob

Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-25 Thread Sebastien Chassot
On Mon, 2008-02-25 at 08:01 -0800, Tracy D. Bossong wrote: > gpg --list-packets should give you a clue > Yes true! I'm not use using it cos it's only mentioned in man page and not in help (and I don't rtfm enough ;) ___ Gnupg-users mailing list

Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-25 Thread Tracy D. Bossong
gpg --list-packets should give you a clue - Original Message From: Sebastien Chassot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Dirk Traulsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: GnuPG mailing list Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 7:29:43 AM Subject: Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ? On M

Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-25 Thread Sebastien Chassot
On Mon, 2008-02-25 at 09:59 +0100, Dirk Traulsen wrote: > If you are the third recipient, you have to give 6 times a wrong > password until you can finally input the correct one. This gets real > fun when there are ten recipients... > > It would be nice, if > 1. gpg would take the password an

Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-25 Thread Dirk Traulsen
Am 8 Feb 2008 um 15:23 hat David Shaw geschrieben: > On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 09:07:21PM +0100, Sebastien Chassot wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I can't find how list who's a file encrypted for ? I've encrypt several > > files with different recipients, but I don't remember which. > > Just run 'gpg' on t

Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-08 Thread David Shaw
On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 09:07:21PM +0100, Sebastien Chassot wrote: > Hi, > > I can't find how list who's a file encrypted for ? I've encrypt several > files with different recipients, but I don't remember which. > > In general how can I make difference between file encrypted for one > user, sever

How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-08 Thread Sebastien Chassot
Hi, I can't find how list who's a file encrypted for ? I've encrypt several files with different recipients, but I don't remember which. In general how can I make difference between file encrypted for one user, several user ? symmetric encrypted, asymmetric ? Thank you. -- Sebastien