Re: GNUpg 2.0.7 installation

2007-12-10 Thread Adam Schreiber
On Dec 9, 2007 8:57 PM, Rick Shupe Sr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 To all concerned,
 I am a new linux user and I just downloaded and installed the latest
 version on GNUPG.  Everything seemed to go accordingly. ./configure make
 and make install. After  all that was done I tried to go into the
 program by typing in GNUPG-2.0.7 and I received a command not found
 message. Can you help me determine what I did wrong.

The command is 'gpg' and you won't go into the program as it's a
command line tool. Use 'gpg --help' to determine which switches you
would like to use.

Cheers,

Adam

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Fwd: 2 keys with same passwords and email on keyserver(but only 1 secretkey)

2007-11-29 Thread Adam Schreiber
This was sent to me individually and I can only imagine that its
intended destination was here.


-- Forwarded message --
From: Peter Lampesberger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Nov 27, 2007 5:52 PM
Subject: 2 keys with same passwords and email on keyserver(but only 1 secretkey)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


hey!

Im a gpg newbie...

And i did one bad thing: I generated my first key and uploaded
the public key to the keyserver.

then i decided to take a better keylength and deleted the old key on
my harddisk (and yeah i ignored the warning message.)

Of course, i didnt generate any revoke-cetifikates...

And now i generated the second key with the same password and email
but with another length and uploaded it again.

Now I have 2 public keys and only one private key

But i tried to send an encrypted mail with my first public key
And could decrypt it?!?! I deleted my old private key.. so why can i
decrypt it?

or i am stupid?

Can somebody help me?

thx,
sorry for my bad english!


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Bitte schicken Sie mir wenn möglich nur PGP/GPG verschlüsselte E-Mails.
Mein öffentlicher Key ist unten ersichtlich.

 Hilfe zur Installation solcher Programme und
 die Programme selbst findet man unter:

 http://www.gnupg.org/ GNU Privacy Guard

Please send me only PGP/GPG encrypted mails if possible.
My public key is at the ending of this message.

 Help for the installation of such programs
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Re: Multiple recipients encryption

2007-10-26 Thread Adam Schreiber
On 10/26/07, Noiano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I was wondering about how gnupg works when I encrypt a message for
 multiple recipients. As long as I know public-key encryption works as
 described in this image
 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f9/Public_key_encryption.svg.
 But how about using multiple public keys? I really cannot figure it out.

When you encrypt data a session key is generated to encrypt the data
and the session key is then encrypted with the recipient's public key.
 When there are multiple recipients, the session key is encrypted with
each one's public key.

Cheers,

Adam

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Re: PGP messages getting flagged as spam

2007-10-09 Thread Adam Schreiber
When my university was using SpamAssassin, GPG emails were being
marked as spam because patterns were being matched by the armored text
and no negative bonus was being given to GPG signed or encrypted
messages.  They were not willing to tweak their rules.

Adam Schreiber

On 10/9/07, Robert J. Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I just received word from one of my regular correspondents that his
 email server has begun flagging PGP traffic as spam.  I haven't seen
 this come up often (ever?) in the lists before, so I'm operating on the
 assumption that this may be a new problem people should be aware of.

 SpamAssassin is giving results like this:

  X-Spam-Status: Yes, score=5.6 required=5.0
  tests=BAYES_60,UNIQUE_WORDS,
UPPERCASE_25_50 autolearn=disabled version=3.0.4
  X-Spam-Report:
*  2.3 UNIQUE_WORDS BODY: Message body has many words used only 
 once
*  3.3 BAYES_60 BODY: Bayesian spam probability is 60 to 80%
*  [score: 0.7031]
*  0.0 UPPERCASE_25_50 message body is 25-50% uppercase

 So, if you're running SpamAssassin, might want to see about tweaking
 some rules.  :)



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Re: easy way to confirm email validity

2007-05-24 Thread Adam Schreiber
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On 5/24/07, Joseph Oreste Bruni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Trying to secure webmail is a lot more tedious since you'd need to
 prepare the email in a local text-editor, sign it using GnuPG, and
 paste the resulting text into your browser. The recipient would copy
 the received text and use GnuPG to validate the signature. This is a
 very tedious process.

Seahorse for GNOME provides an extension for Epiphany that allows a
user to encrypt/sign/decrypt/verify any text field.  I've been using
it with the Encryption Applet that Seahorse provides and Gmail quite
handily.  The only issue is that sometimes Gmail likes to insert its
own CRs that mess with verification.

Cheers,

Adam Schreiber
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Re: easy way to confirm email validity

2007-05-24 Thread Adam Schreiber
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On 5/24/07, Hardeep Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Can you provide more info on this? Can windows users use this with Cygwin or
 something? what is Seahorse?

Seahorse[1] is a password and encryption key manager for the GNOME
desktop.  Additionally, it provides plugins and extensions to other
programs to allow them to integrate OpenPGP encryption into their
functionality.

We've received build patches for Cygwin, so I assume it's able to be
built and installed.  What level of functionality/integration it then
affords is unknown to me.

Cheers,

Adam

[1] http://projects.gnome.org/seahorse
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Re: Problem with Evolution

2007-02-17 Thread Adam Schreiber
On 2/16/07, Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I use GnuPG 1.4.3 with Ubuntu 6.10, Seahorse 0.9.5 and
 Evolution 2.8.1 and I have this error message :

 Because can't connect to
 `/home/marc/.gnome2/seahorse-akXvEN/S.gpg-agent': Aucun fichier ou
 répertoire de ce type
 gpg: impossible de se connecter à
 `/home/marc/.gnome2/seahorse-akXvEN/S.gpg-agent': connect failed
 gpg: écriture de `-'
 gpg: DSA/SHA1 signature de: « 0F70F90E Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED] »
 , you may need to select different mail options.

 I don't have the file S.gpg-agent.
 How to include it in seahorse-akXvEN ?

This message is really more appropriate for the seahorse-users list so
I'm cc'ing it.

I can only imagine that you have changed how you started up
seahorse-agent and now have a stale entry at the end of
~/.gnupg/gpg.conf.  Make sure that seahorse-agent is properly chained
into your session with the information found on one of our wiki
pages[1].

Cheers,

Adam

[1] http://live.gnome.org/Seahorse/SessionIntegration
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Re: Shell script to encrypt/decrypt/sign/verify from clibpoard

2006-11-09 Thread Adam Schreiber

On 11/7/06, Zach Himsel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On 11/7/06, Adam Schreiber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 If you're using the GNOME Desktop, Seahorse includes a panel applet
 that does exactly that.
 http://gnome.org/projects/seahorse

I'm using KDE, sorry. But I do actually use KGPG, which is (I'm
guessing) the KDE equivalent of Seahorse. That is what I currently use
to encrypt/sign/... my clipboard. But I have to go through 20 million
steps in order to do that (copy input, click KGPG's Kicker icon, paste
the input into KGPG's editor, click encrypt/sign/..., choose the key
to encrypt it to (or my secret key for signing), copy the output to
the clipboard, close the editor, paste the output to wherever I needed
it). It becomes a pain in the ass to do *all the time*. I wanted to
make a script to do all that in three steps (copy input, run script,
paste output).


That does sound complicated.  The applet I wrote simply takes the
clipboard, acts upon it and then places the result back in the
clipboard used either ctrl-v or middle click.

If you're in a programming mood, it might be interesting to see a QT
implementation of Seahorse's libcryptui.  Our DBus interface can be
used in a desktop agnostic fashion.

Cheers,
Adam

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Re: Shell script to encrypt/decrypt/sign/verify from clibpoard

2006-11-09 Thread Adam Schreiber

On 11/7/06, Zach Himsel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I'm trying to make a shell script that would run in my path that
would read from the clipboard and encrypt/sign/decrypt/verify
(probably have one script for each action, or pass an arg to the
script to perform certain actions). How would I get gpg to read from
the clipboard and then write the output back to that.


If you're using the GNOME Desktop, Seahorse includes a panel applet
that does exactly that.
http://gnome.org/projects/seahorse

Adam Schreiber

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Calculating Buffer Size

2006-07-14 Thread Adam Schreiber
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Is there a way to calculate the unencrypted or unsigned size of an ASCII
armored encrypted message given the size of the message and the length
of the key?

Cheers,

Adam Schreiber
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Re: [Sks-devel] Re: zero-length MPIs

2005-09-05 Thread Adam Schreiber
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Please ignore my previous email.  The patch works for me.


Adam Schreiber

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Re: [Sks-devel] Re: zero-length MPIs

2005-09-05 Thread Adam Schreiber
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Klaus Singvogel wrote:
 Please confirm me, that my thinking is correct here.

I'm not sure if Klaus' thinking is correct, but his patch clears up the
MPI errors I was receiving.

Adam Schreiber

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