Re: invalid gpg key revocation

2012-03-14 Thread Werner Koch
On Wed,  7 Mar 2012 21:45, d...@fifthhorseman.net said:

 As i understand it, this is true for gpg-agent for gpgsm (S/MIME) in
 general, and for all operations (including OpenPGP) using the
 as-yet-unreleased gpg 2.1.  But for those of us using gpg-agent for

That is correct.

 OpenPGP operations for gpg 1.x or 2.0.x, you can indeed extract the
 passphrase from the agent. :/

Note that one feature of gpg-agent is a generic passphrase caching
mechanism.  This is what gpg  2.1 uses and other applications are free
to use this feature as well.


Salam-Shalom,

   Werner

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Re: compilation information ?

2012-03-14 Thread Werner Koch
On Wed, 14 Mar 2012 05:44, sand...@crustytoothpaste.net said:

 platforms, the binary is always compiled in the ordinary way.  I expect
 exposing this information was not considered to be terribly important
 since most platforms don't have this issue.

Actually we can't do that.  A specific build of GnuPG may differ in many
aspects and thus it would be hard to define a short info string for it.
The information you needs is at the very least the content of config.h
and config.status, as they give information about the speicific
environment.  However, you may not be able to see the version of the
compiler or the linked to/in libraries.


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RE: Symmetric encryption - options?

2012-03-14 Thread jpemail2001-...@yahoo.com
Ok, thanks.
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