How to open Windows GPG encrypted files on Mac OS X

2011-04-30 Thread insightfulmac

Hi,

I have been using GPG for Windows for some years. Recently I've bought a
Mac. I've installed the GPG for Mac OSX, but the problem is that I am not
able to open the old GPG for Windows encrypted files.

I have installed the GPGServices, so what I do is: open the Windows
encrypted files on Mac using the TextWrangler text editor, selecting the
encrypted text and choosing Services-OpenPGP Decrypt.

However, I always receive the following error: Decryption failed. No
decryptable text was found within the selection.

Does anyone know how can I decrypt Windows-GPG encrypted files on Mac OS X?

Thanks
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Re: How to open Windows GPG encrypted files on Mac OS X

2011-04-30 Thread Alexander Willner
Hi,

Please test the latest GPGServices beta version from gpgtools.org and send 
further requests to their mailing list. 
Hope we'll figure out how to solve your issue. 

Br, Alex

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On 30.04.2011, at 04:17, insightfulmac wrote:

 
 Hi,
 
 I have been using GPG for Windows for some years. Recently I've bought a
 Mac. I've installed the GPG for Mac OSX, but the problem is that I am not
 able to open the old GPG for Windows encrypted files.
 
 I have installed the GPGServices, so what I do is: open the Windows
 encrypted files on Mac using the TextWrangler text editor, selecting the
 encrypted text and choosing Services-OpenPGP Decrypt.
 
 However, I always receive the following error: Decryption failed. No
 decryptable text was found within the selection.
 
 Does anyone know how can I decrypt Windows-GPG encrypted files on Mac OS X?
 
 Thanks
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Re: How to open Windows GPG encrypted files on Mac OS X

2011-04-30 Thread Alexander Willner
Hi,

On 30.04.2011, at 13:28, Moritz Ulrich wrote:
 we recently had some problems with TextWrangler and GPGServices

in this context - the ticket: 
http://gpgtools.lighthouseapp.com/projects/67607/tickets/48

Best regards, Alex

On 30.04.2011, at 13:28, Moritz Ulrich wrote:

 Hi,
 
 we recently had some problems with TextWrangler and GPGServices (most likely 
 a problem with the handling of different line-endings in TextWrangler and/or 
 GPGServices). 
 Please try to decrypt the encrypted text using the standard TextEdit.app of 
 OS X.
 
 If that fails too and if you still have access to the windows system, could 
 you try to send an encrypted text. My public key has the keyID 59B34B61 and 
 the key of the GPGTools team has the ID 00D026C4.
 
 Kind regards,
 Moritz Ulrich
 
 On Samstag, 30. April 2011 at 11:49, Alexander Willner wrote: 
 Hi,
 
 Please test the latest GPGServices beta version from gpgtools.org and send 
 further requests to their mailing list. 
 Hope we'll figure out how to solve your issue. 
 
 Br, Alex
 
 On 30.04.2011, at 04:17, insightfulmac wrote:
 
 
 Hi,
 
 I have been using GPG for Windows for some years. Recently I've bought a
 Mac. I've installed the GPG for Mac OSX, but the problem is that I am not
 able to open the old GPG for Windows encrypted files.
 
 I have installed the GPGServices, so what I do is: open the Windows
 encrypted files on Mac using the TextWrangler text editor, selecting the
 encrypted text and choosing Services-OpenPGP Decrypt.
 
 However, I always receive the following error: Decryption failed. No
 decryptable text was found within the selection.
 
 Does anyone know how can I decrypt Windows-GPG encrypted files on Mac OS X?
 
 Thanks


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Re: How to open Windows GPG encrypted files on Mac OS X

2011-04-30 Thread Charly Avital
insightfulmac wrote the following on 4/29/11 10:17 PM:
 I have been using GPG for Windows for some years. Recently I've bought a
 Mac. I've installed the GPG for Mac OSX,

What gpg (or gpg2) version have you installed?

 but the problem is that I am not
 able to open the old GPG for Windows encrypted files.

Do you mean stand-alone encrypted files, or encrypted e-mails (or both)?

 I have installed the GPGServices, so what I do is: open the Windows
 encrypted files on Mac using the TextWrangler text editor, selecting the
 encrypted text and choosing Services-OpenPGP Decrypt.
 
 However, I always receive the following error: Decryption failed. No
 decryptable text was found within the selection.

As far as I know, Windows uses line-ends that are different from the
ones used by MacOSX.

When you use TextWrangler to open Windows encrypted files, have you
tried to save them using the option Mac line-ends, and then decrypt them
with MacOSX? I am not referring to the use of GPGServices.

 Does anyone know how can I decrypt Windows-GPG encrypted files on Mac OS X?

Without using GPGServices, have you been able to decrypt MacOSX
encrypted files, or e-mails, or both? Just to check that your MacOSX
installation of gpg or gpg2 is working as it should?

Charly
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Re: How to open Windows GPG encrypted files on Mac OS X - Redux

2011-04-30 Thread Charly Avital
insightfulmac wrote the following on 4/29/11 10:17 PM:
 I have been using GPG for Windows for some years. Recently I've bought a
 Mac. I've installed the GPG for Mac OSX,


When I wrote Mac line-ends I mean Unix line-ends that are used by GnuPG.
Charly

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