Re: Install gnupg on Linux machine ( For gpg encryption & decryption )

2022-01-04 Thread vedaal via Gnupg-users
On 1/4/2022 at 7:23 AM, "Rayapati Rama Rao (NCS)"  wrote 

Could you please let me know which gnupg software to download for
Linux machine to make use of gpg encryption & decryption. 

Also, may I know if any packages required to install on Linux prior
to gnupg installation. 

If possible could you please provide me the steps to install gnupg on
Linux machine.  

= 

Here is the Gnupg site for Gnupg downloads. 

The Linux links are listed below the ones for Windows and Mac. 

https://gnupg.org/download/index.html

Once gnupg 2.2.33 is installed on your Linux system, you can download
Kleopatra as an easy gui front end.

https://www.openpgp.org/software/kleopatra/

If you do not especially need the Linux version you are using, I
would highly recommend the Ubuntu 20.x LTS (long term support). It
already has Gnupg installed by default when you download the  .iso

https://ubuntu.com/download#download

All the Best 

Vedaal  

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Re: Gpg4win LetsEncrypt issue

2022-01-04 Thread Anze Jensterle
OK, I seem to have solved the issue.
@Alex Nadtoka  Deleting the DST Root is not needed.
Make sure to delete the certificate name "Let's Encrypt X1" or similar and
"R3" from the user and system store. They are not stored under "Trusted
Roots" but under "Intermediate CAs". After I deleted all the old cached
intermediates I am able to use a keyserver again.

Best,
Anze

On Wed, Jan 5, 2022 at 1:26 AM Anze Jensterle  wrote:

> I am having the same issue on GnuPG version 2.3.4.
> If I have the DST root in my Trust Root Store I get Certificate expired,
> if I don't have it in there I get "No inquire callback in IPC" and Dirmngr
> logs "error connecting to 'https://keys.openpgp.org:443': Missing issuer
> certificate".
> Any idea why this would still happen?
>
> Best,
> Anze
>
> On Tue, Jan 4, 2022 at 3:46 PM Alex Nadtoka via Gnupg-users <
> gnupg-users@gnupg.org> wrote:
>
>> I do have isntalled ISRG Root X1 and  X2
>> But I noticed that DST Root CA X3 appeared again in the system... weird.
>> deleted it with admin privileges from entire PC
>>
>> вт, 4 січ. 2022 р. о 15:14 Andrew Gallagher via Gnupg-users <
>> gnupg-users@gnupg.org> пише:
>>
>>>
>>> On 4 Jan 2022, at 12:15, Alex Nadtoka  wrote:
>>>
>>> yes thanks, tried disabling it but error was still there. So I deleted  DST
>>> Root CA X3 . At the mooment I see error from dirmngr 2.3.4: no CA
>>> certificate found
>>> And
>>> error searching keyserver: "No inquire callback in IPC"
>>> Not sure if it is still because of root certificate. Will try to google
>>> now
>>>
>>>
>>> You probably don’t have the new root certificate installed then. You
>>> should be able to download it from letsencrypt.org
>>>
>>> A
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Re: Gpg4win LetsEncrypt issue

2022-01-04 Thread Anze Jensterle
I am having the same issue on GnuPG version 2.3.4.
If I have the DST root in my Trust Root Store I get Certificate expired, if
I don't have it in there I get "No inquire callback in IPC" and Dirmngr
logs "error connecting to 'https://keys.openpgp.org:443': Missing issuer
certificate".
Any idea why this would still happen?

Best,
Anze

On Tue, Jan 4, 2022 at 3:46 PM Alex Nadtoka via Gnupg-users <
gnupg-users@gnupg.org> wrote:

> I do have isntalled ISRG Root X1 and  X2
> But I noticed that DST Root CA X3 appeared again in the system... weird.
> deleted it with admin privileges from entire PC
>
> вт, 4 січ. 2022 р. о 15:14 Andrew Gallagher via Gnupg-users <
> gnupg-users@gnupg.org> пише:
>
>>
>> On 4 Jan 2022, at 12:15, Alex Nadtoka  wrote:
>>
>> yes thanks, tried disabling it but error was still there. So I deleted  DST
>> Root CA X3 . At the mooment I see error from dirmngr 2.3.4: no CA
>> certificate found
>> And
>> error searching keyserver: "No inquire callback in IPC"
>> Not sure if it is still because of root certificate. Will try to google
>> now
>>
>>
>> You probably don’t have the new root certificate installed then. You
>> should be able to download it from letsencrypt.org
>>
>> A
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Re: Gpg4win LetsEncrypt issue

2022-01-04 Thread Alex Nadtoka via Gnupg-users
I do have isntalled ISRG Root X1 and  X2
But I noticed that DST Root CA X3 appeared again in the system... weird.
deleted it with admin privileges from entire PC

вт, 4 січ. 2022 р. о 15:14 Andrew Gallagher via Gnupg-users <
gnupg-users@gnupg.org> пише:

>
> On 4 Jan 2022, at 12:15, Alex Nadtoka  wrote:
>
> yes thanks, tried disabling it but error was still there. So I deleted  DST
> Root CA X3 . At the mooment I see error from dirmngr 2.3.4: no CA
> certificate found
> And
> error searching keyserver: "No inquire callback in IPC"
> Not sure if it is still because of root certificate. Will try to google now
>
>
> You probably don’t have the new root certificate installed then. You
> should be able to download it from letsencrypt.org
>
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Re: Install gnupg on Linux machine ( For gpg encryption & decryption )

2022-01-04 Thread john doe via Gnupg-users

On 1/4/2022 4:17 AM, Rayapati Rama Rao (NCS) wrote:

Hi Team,

Good Morning!

Could you please let me know which gnupg software to download for Linux machine to 
make use of gpg encryption & decryption.
Also, may I know if any packages required to install on Linux prior to gnupg 
installation.
If possible could you please provide me the steps to install gnupg on Linux 
machine.
Thanks in advance, have a wonderful day.



Can't you simply use the package manager of your distribution?

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Re: Gpg4win LetsEncrypt issue

2022-01-04 Thread Andrew Gallagher via Gnupg-users

> On 4 Jan 2022, at 12:15, Alex Nadtoka  wrote:
> 
> yes thanks, tried disabling it but error was still there. So I deleted  DST 
> Root CA X3 . At the mooment I see error from dirmngr 2.3.4: no CA certificate 
> found 
> And 
>  error searching keyserver: "No inquire callback in IPC"
> 
> Not sure if it is still because of root certificate. Will try to google now

You probably don’t have the new root certificate installed then. You should be 
able to download it from letsencrypt.org

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Re: Install gnupg on Linux machine ( For gpg encryption & decryption )

2022-01-04 Thread Christoph Klassen via Gnupg-users

Hello Rama Rao,

On 04.01.22 04:17, Rayapati Rama Rao (NCS) wrote:


Could you please let me know which gnupg software to download for 
Linux machine to make use of *gpg encryption & decryption.*


Also, may I know if any packages required to install on Linux prior to 
*gnupg* installation.


If possible could you please provide me the steps to install *gnupg* 
on Linux machine.


Thanks in advance, have a wonderful day.

Which Linux distro are you using? The simplest way would be to install 
it from the repositories. For example on Debian or a Debian-based 
distro: "apt install gpg". There is a great chance that it is already 
installed on your system.


If you want a more recent version of GnuPG you could build it on your 
own, but that is not necessary, if you don't need the latest features ;-)



Greetings,

Christoph

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Install gnupg on Linux machine ( For gpg encryption & decryption )

2022-01-04 Thread Rayapati Rama Rao (NCS)
Hi Team,

Good Morning!

Could you please let me know which gnupg software to download for Linux machine 
to make use of gpg encryption & decryption.
Also, may I know if any packages required to install on Linux prior to gnupg 
installation.
If possible could you please provide me the steps to install gnupg on Linux 
machine.
Thanks in advance, have a wonderful day.

Thanks & Regards,
RamaRao Rayapati

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Re: Gpg4win LetsEncrypt issue

2022-01-04 Thread Alex Nadtoka via Gnupg-users
yes thanks, tried disabling it but error was still there. So I deleted  DST
Root CA X3 . At the mooment I see error from dirmngr 2.3.4: no CA
certificate found
And
error searching keyserver: "No inquire callback in IPC"
Not sure if it is still because of root certificate. Will try to google now

пн, 3 січ. 2022 р. о 19:23 Andrew Gallagher via Gnupg-users <
gnupg-users@gnupg.org> пише:

> On Fri, 2021-12-31 at 23:23 +0200, Alex Nadtoka wrote:
> > Ok, thanks. Where on the client end i can remove it?
>
> This blog appears to do it correctly (to the best of my knowledge) and
> as its worked example uses the very same CA certificate that we have
> just been discussing:
>
>
> https://www.thesslstore.com/blog/how-to-remove-certificates-from-windows-10/
>
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