Re: [Enigmail] Jan 28th Data Protection Day?

2014-01-28 Thread Bob Williams
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On 28/01/14 16:48, Galen Thurber wrote:
> Is this a sad joke or just more government propaganda ?
> 
Which government? I've never heard of Data Protection Day.

Bob
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[Enigmail] Jan 28th Data Protection Day?

2014-01-28 Thread Galen Thurber
Is this a sad joke or just more government propaganda ?

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Re: [Enigmail] how to find out to which key a mail was sent

2014-01-28 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On 01/28/2014 02:35 AM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> gpg --list-packets 

This indicates which keys the given e-mail *appears* to be encrypted to;
but without the secret key material for each key, it's not possible to
verify that the message is actually decryptable by that key.

That is, it's possible to create a PK-ESK OpenPGP packet with a spoofed
target key ID field (and it's even documented in the spec that a target
key ID field of all-zeros is commonly used as a "hidden" recipient).

   https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880#section-5.1

This is probably not surprising if you've thought about the underlying
math and the way it fits into the OpenPGP protocol, but it's worth
noting explicitly, lest other folks get the idea that the presence (or
absence) of a key ID in a PK-ESK on a given message is some sort of
guarantee that the message is decryptable (or not) by that key.

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Re: [Enigmail] Adele not finding public key, now warning too many e-mails

2014-01-28 Thread LeRoy
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On 01/27/2014 04:50 PM, Galen Thurber wrote:
> 
> I made sure I sent as text and my pub key and yet Adele claims I
> have sent my key nor a signed / encrypted message. Now Adele is
> responding I'm sending too many e-mails. Any ideas why Adele is not
> liking my e-mails?
> 

Adele might need to do:

gpg --search-keys 0xC938FD97
gpg: searching for "0xC938FD97" from hkp server keys.gnupg.net
(1) godfree2 
Galen Thurber 
Galen Thurber 
Galen Thurber (2009-) 
Galen Thurber (atheist, bright, fowl, humanist, skeptic) 

I get Untrusted good signature from godfree2 

Another thin Adele might need to set or change the default key server.

grep -i keyserver gpg.conf
# GnuPG can send and receive keys to and from a keyserver.  These
# Example HKP keyserver:
# Example email keyserver:
# Example LDAP keyservers:
#  ldap://keyserver.pgp.com
#  hkp://keyserver.example.net:22742
# Most users just set the name and type of their preferred keyserver.
# ldap://keyserver.pgp.com) synchronize changes with each other.  Note
# the "--keyserver-options debug".
keyserver hkp://keys.gnupg.net
#keyserver mailto:pgp-public-k...@keys.nl.pgp.net
#keyserver ldap://keyserver.pgp.com
# Common options for keyserver functions:
#on the keyserver (not all keyservers support this).
#  "revoked" on the keyserver.
#  keyserver.  Some platforms (Win32 for one) always
# http-proxy="proxy" : set the proxy to use for HTTP and HKP keyservers.
# auto-key-retrieve : automatically fetch keys as needed from the
keyserver
# when sending keys to the keyserver.
#keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve
# keyserver = locate a key using whatever keyserver is defined using
# the keyserver option.
# You may also list arbitrary keyservers here by URL.

On Linux/UNIX based systems there is a skel file for the users to use.
/usr/share/gnupg/options.skel which upu can copy to ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf
/usr/share/gnupg2/gpg-conf.skel

I don't know where the skel file will be for windows systems.


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