Using Gnupg from the command line with no arguments

2013-11-26 Thread Michael
Hi, I am a new GPG user. (New to the command line, that is.) I know that if you 
type gpg without any arguments in a command line it starts a primitive sort 
of text editor where you can type a message that you later encrypt, sign, etc. 
How do you tell the text editor when you are done with the message? I have 
actually been flipping madly through the GPG documentation; I am not sure this 
is scenario is exactly covered. Can someone point me in the right direction? 
Using GPG Tools on Mac OS 10.9 and just trying to get more command line fluent.
Thank you for your help.
Mike
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Re: Using Gnupg from the command line with no arguments

2013-11-26 Thread Julian H. Stacey
 Hi, I am a new GPG user. (New to the command line, that is.) I know that if 
 you type gpg without any arguments in a command line it starts a primitive 
 sort of text editor where you can type a message that you later encrypt, 
 sign, etc. How do you tell the text editor when you are done with the 
 message? I have actually been flipping madly through the GPG documentation; I 
 am not sure this is scenario is exactly covered. Can someone point me in the 
 right direction? Using GPG Tools on Mac OS 10.9 and just trying to get more 
 command line fluent.
 Thank you for your help.
 Mike

I would assume Control D = ^D = EOT = Ascii End Of Text Octal 004 =
standard default fr end of data stream in Unix.

I vaguely recall decades back with DOS, Microsoft used ^T 

As you'r using Mac I dont know, but try ^D first

Cheers,
Julian
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Re: Using Gnupg from the command line with no arguments

2013-11-26 Thread Tim Chase
On 2013-11-27 00:36, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
 I would assume Control D = ^D = EOT = Ascii End Of Text Octal 004 =
 standard default fr end of data stream in Unix.
 
 I vaguely recall decades back with DOS, Microsoft used ^T 

Close...control+Z on DOS/Win32

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Re: Smart card reader security

2013-11-26 Thread Werner Koch
On Sat, 23 Nov 2013 17:19, nb.li...@xandea.de said:

 smart cards readers are fun to play with.  IIRC, there have been
 demonstrations turning the doctors health card terminals and PIN+chip
 terminals into space invaders consoles.

 Do you have a source for that? I'd love to see some video or so :)

Sorry, I have not the time to dig into this.  A good starting point will
be http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/security/banking/.


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