group in gpg.conf but gpgmail does not honor/see

2011-11-13 Thread Sean Rima
Hi

I am looking for a work around to the gpgmail on osx not using the group line 
in the gpg.conf file. I can drop to a terminal but it is not the best idea.

I was wondering if I created a key with the address of the group line, would 
gpg encrypt to the group line or just the key. It is for the pgpnet group on 
yahoo if that help


Sean

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Re: group in gpg.conf but gpgmail does not honor/see

2011-11-13 Thread Sean Rima

On 13 Nov 2011, at 21:31, Doug Barton wrote:

 On 11/13/2011 09:29, MFPA wrote:
 There was a brief discussion about group lines on PGPNET a few months
 ago. IIRC, the specifics under discussion were spaces and angle
 brackets.
 
 I don't think any conclusions were reached, but it may be worth
 experimenting with
 
 group pgp...@yahoogroups.com=0x
 group pgp...@yahoogroups.com =0x
 group pgp...@yahoogroups.com = 0x
 group pgp...@yahoogroups.com=0x
 group pgp...@yahoogroups.com =0x
 group pgp...@yahoogroups.com = 0x
 
 Sean, take MFPA's advice and try different combinations of spaces and
 angle brackets as above. I would be very surprised if gpgmail scanned
 the gpg.conf or the key files directly. It's far more likely that it's
 asking gpg to encrypt to an e-mail address that looks like $this.
 Figuring out what the $this is should allow you to use the group line
 transparently.
 

I will have  aplay later on, but I am nearly sure that it is reading the key 
file. I created a dummy key for the group and gpgmail gave me the option to 
encrypt but with out the key no option to encrypt is available, only sign

sean

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Re: Syncing Keys between multiple computers?

2011-05-03 Thread Sean Rima
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On 03/05/2011 16:50, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
 On 05/02/2011 06:21 PM, Sean Rima wrote:
 Just throwing this to the mix, but what about services like dropbox and
 point gnupg to the shared dropbox folder
 
 I wouldn't consider this a reasonable approach if any secret keys are
 involved.  Keep your secret keys private!  Dropbox exposes your secret
 keys to dropbox employees (and anyone who can convince them to snoop):
 
 http://paranoia.dubfire.net/2011/04/how-dropbox-sacrifices-user-privacy-for.html
 

I knew that dropbox could access stuff but was not fully aware of this.
Saying that my private keys are kept secure anyway on a USB key and not
my PC

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Re: AUTO: Richard Hamilton is out of the office (returning 06/24/2010)

2010-06-18 Thread Sean Rima
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On 18/06/2010 14:24, David Smith wrote:
 Jean-David Beyer wrote:
 David Smith wrote:
 Mailing lists programs normally send mails with the Precedence: bulk
 or Precedence: junk header, and then the autoresponder should
 recognise this and choose not to respond to mails with the bulk or
 junk precedence header.  It is up to the autoresponder to act correctly.

 Well, the stuff I get from the Gnupg-users@gnupg.org list has
 precedence: list set. Other lists to which I subscribe use Precedence
  normal or precedence: bulk. Regular e-mail does not have precedence
 set at all. It seems to me that mailing lists should get their acts
 together.
 
 OK, Maybe Precedence: list is also a valid implementation; I haven't
 looked in detail at the RFQs, etc. - I was just typing from memory.  The
 basic method of operation is the same, though - the MLM marks the
 message as a mailing list message using the Precedence header, and the
 autoresponder interprets this header when deciding whether to respond.
 

Many years ago I used to maintain the Linux vacation and one of the
checks it did was to check for the existence of the Precedence header.
We also started to add support for Mailman listheaders.

Any decently written OOF/vacation should be able to ignore most mailing
lists

Sean
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Re: FYI: About my test mails

2010-06-11 Thread Sean Rima
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On 11/06/2010 11:15, Werner Koch wrote:
 Hi,
 
 a few hours ago I sent test mails to each subscribed user.  The mails
 should look like regular mailing list mail but with your address also in
 the subject.  This is a try to figure out who forwards postings to an
 automated systems which in turn spams the original poster.
 
 Please ignore these mails - there is no need to respond.
 

Amd ignore my direct reply to you, watching World Cup and a few beers :)

Sean

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Re: Continued PKA problems on Windows

2010-03-04 Thread Sean Rima
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On 04/03/2010 01:31, Grant Olson wrote:
 On 3/3/2010 5:26 PM, Sean Rima wrote:
 Folks

 I downloaded and installed gpg4win-2.0.2rc1. I then tested my pka setup
 using:

 echo foo | gpg2 --no-default-keyring --keyring c:\temp\gpg --encrypt
 --armor --auto-key-locate pka -r s...@srima.eu -v 2 test.txt

 
 ...
 

 The only thing I can think is that the site is on Google apps or am I
 missing something else. I can post my gpg.conf if that helps

 Sean
 
 I noticed two things that may or may not matter...
 
 If I open http://prime.gushi.org/danm.pubkey.txt; in firefox, it opens
 right in the browser.  If I open yours, it opens a Save As... window.
  So they have different content types.

I also noticed this

 Also, the url listed in the firefox Save as window is some crazy
 computer generated url, not www.srima.eu.
 
 Just doing a quick test with curl, it takes like 4 302 redirects before
 you actually get to the file.  It wouldn't be totally unsurprising to me
 if a series of redirects caused problems.
 

OK, will have to see if I can upload somewhere else and try that, Google
apps is the problem

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Re: Continued PKA problems on Windows

2010-03-04 Thread Sean Rima
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On 04/03/2010 03:38, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
 
 So, if you're interested in comparing apples to apples, for curiosity I
 just uploaded your pubkey (sean.pubkey.txt) to the same url as
 danm.pubkey.txt).
 
 See if that fixes it, at least for testing.
 
Thanks will try it now but I think it will work as it is google apps
that is at fault

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Re: Continued PKA problems on Windows

2010-03-04 Thread Sean Rima
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On 04/03/2010 04:23, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
 March 3rd in gnupg-users@gnupg.org, thread Continued PKA problems on
 Windows
 
 Sean: get a real operating system as GNU/Linux, see a list of free as
 in freedom distribucions in
 http://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html
 
 cryptography on a propietary platform don't gives real security, you
 don't know what they (The owners) are doing with your unencrupted
 data.
 
 Plus, as with any other propietary software it don't respect your
 freedom, see www.gnu.org.
 

I am a long time SuSE user but due to various hardware constraints, I
cannot use it on my main pc. I have 2 linux boxes running other apps
(Fidonet).

I did put Linux on the main box but lost use of my iPod Touch. Now I am
changing to a general MP3 player so will try again

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Re: Continued PKA problems on Windows

2010-03-04 Thread Sean Rima
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On 04/03/2010 01:31, Grant Olson wrote:
 Also, the url listed in the firefox Save as window is some crazy
 computer generated url, not www.srima.eu.
 
 Just doing a quick test with curl, it takes like 4 302 redirects before
 you actually get to the file.  It wouldn't be totally unsurprising to me
 if a series of redirects caused problems.
 

I tried dan's link and then uploaded a copy to my fastmail.fm account

result:

C:\Users\Seanecho foo | gpg2 --no-default-keyring --keyring
c:\temp\gpg --encrypt --armour --auto-key-locate pka -r s...@srima.ie
gpg: requesting key 688B7D98 from http server thecivvie.fastmail.fm
gpg: key 688B7D98: public key Sean Rima (Sean's Key) s...@srima.ie
imported
gpg: no need for a trustdb check with `always' trust model
gpg: Total number processed: 1
gpg:   imported: 1
gpg: automatically retrieved `s...@srima.ie' via PKA


So I have have PKA working, and now to setup CERT :)

I will continue to test

Thanks to all

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Continued PKA problems on Windows

2010-03-03 Thread Sean Rima
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Folks

I downloaded and installed gpg4win-2.0.2rc1. I then tested my pka setup
using:

echo foo | gpg2 --no-default-keyring --keyring c:\temp\gpg --encrypt
- --armor --auto-key-locate pka -r s...@srima.eu -v 2 test.txt

test.txt showes:

gpg: using character set `CP850'
gpg: requesting key 688B7D98 from http server www.srima.eu
gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found.
gpg: Total number processed: 0
gpg: auto-key-locate found fingerprint
ADBFF9FBACE1A297D4E399D2C9D7E2DF688B7D98
gpg: error retrieving `s...@srima.eu' via PKA: No public key
gpg: s...@srima.eu: skipped: No public key
gpg: [stdin]: encryption failed: No public key


I followed the instructions to the ketter in guide written by gushi at
http://gushi.livejournal.com/524199.html

My DNS record is:

Record ID:  22
Record host:sean._pka.srima.eu.
Record type:TXT
Record data:
v=pka1;fpr=ADBFF9FBACE1A297D4E399D2C9D7E2DF688B7D98;uri=http://www.srima.eu/sean.pubkey.txt

The only thing I can think is that the site is on Google apps or am I
missing something else. I can post my gpg.conf if that helps

Sean
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Re: Problem encrypting to a hushmail gpg key

2010-01-29 Thread Sean Rima
David

Yes the key is generated by hushmail.com. Not sure if they will listen
to me, but I will forward this to the list where the problem
originated

Thanks for the help and sorry for top posting, on my BlackBerry (and
sadly no gnupg)

Sean

On 1/29/10, David Shaw ds...@jabberwocky.com wrote:
 On Jan 17, 2010, at 12:23 PM, Sean Rima wrote:

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 Hi

 A friend on the pgpnet mailing list is using a hushmail.com gpg key but
 when I import it, I get:

 C:\Users\Sean Rimagpg --import  test.txt
 gpg: key C4E23A82: accepted non self-signed user ID
 **...@hushmail.com -...@hushmail.com
 gpg: key C4E23A82: public key -...@hushmail.com
 jefal...@hushmail.com
 imported
 gpg: Total number processed: 1
 gpg:   imported: 1  (RSA: 1)


 If I edit the key, I see:

 pub 0s/C4E23A82  created: 2010-01-07  expires: never   usage: SC
 [ unknown] (1). ---...@hushmail.com ---...@hushmail.com


 I see there is no encrytion subkey.

 If I look at the key with --list-packets, I see

 C:\Users\Sean Rimagpg --list-packets  test.txt
 :public key packet:
version 4, algo 3, created 1262830845, expires 0
unknown algorithm 3

 Algorithm 3 is RSA Sign-Only.

 :public sub key packet:
version 4, algo 2, created 1262830846, expires 0
unknown algorithm 2

 Algorithm 2 is RSA Encrypt-Only.

 :signature packet: algo 3, keyid 7853D9CDC4E23A82
version 4, created 1262830857, md5len 0, sigclass 0x18
digest algo 2, begin of digest 8b f2
hashed subpkt 2 len 4 (sig created 2010-01-07)
subpkt 16 len 8 (issuer key ID 7853D9CDC4E23A82)
unknown algorithm 3


 Both of those algorithms are deprecated in the OpenPGP spec: RSA
 Encrypt-Only (2) and RSA Sign-Only are deprecated and SHOULD NOT be
 generated, but may be interpreted.

 I am using gpg2.0.12 (waiting for gpg4win to be compiled to latest)

 The 1.4.x branch will interpret these deprecated keys (internally treating
 them as regular RSA with the appropriate encrypt or sign flags).  I don't
 think gpg2 does that.

 Was this generated by Hushmail?  If so, they to stop generating keys that
 the spec says SHOULD NOT be generated :)

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Problem encrypting to a hushmail gpg key

2010-01-17 Thread Sean Rima
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Hi

A friend on the pgpnet mailing list is using a hushmail.com gpg key but
when I import it, I get:

C:\Users\Sean Rimagpg --import  test.txt
gpg: key C4E23A82: accepted non self-signed user ID
**...@hushmail.com -...@hushmail.com
gpg: key C4E23A82: public key -...@hushmail.com jefal...@hushmail.com
imported
gpg: Total number processed: 1
gpg:   imported: 1  (RSA: 1)


If I edit the key, I see:

pub 0s/C4E23A82  created: 2010-01-07  expires: never   usage: SC
[ unknown] (1). ---...@hushmail.com ---...@hushmail.com


I see there is no encrytion subkey.

If I look at the key with --list-packets, I see

C:\Users\Sean Rimagpg --list-packets  test.txt
:public key packet:
version 4, algo 3, created 1262830845, expires 0
unknown algorithm 3
:user ID packet: ---...@hushmail.com ---...@hushmail.com
:signature packet: algo 3, keyid 7853D9CDC4E23A82
version 4, created 1262830846, md5len 0, sigclass 0x10
digest algo 2, begin of digest cd b3
hashed subpkt 21 len 5 (pref-hash-algos: 8 9 10 3 2)
hashed subpkt 11 len 5 (pref-sym-algos: 9 8 7 10 4)
hashed subpkt 2 len 4 (sig created 2010-01-07)
subpkt 16 len 8 (issuer key ID 7853D9CDC4E23A82)
unknown algorithm 3
:signature packet: algo 1, keyid CE462071331D023F
version 4, created 1262968405, md5len 0, sigclass 0x13
digest algo 2, begin of digest 1a d7
hashed subpkt 2 len 4 (sig created 2010-01-08)
subpkt 16 len 8 (issuer key ID CE462071331D023F)
data: [2047 bits]
:public sub key packet:
version 4, algo 2, created 1262830846, expires 0
unknown algorithm 2
:signature packet: algo 3, keyid 7853D9CDC4E23A82
version 4, created 1262830857, md5len 0, sigclass 0x18
digest algo 2, begin of digest 8b f2
hashed subpkt 2 len 4 (sig created 2010-01-07)
subpkt 16 len 8 (issuer key ID 7853D9CDC4E23A82)
unknown algorithm 3


Am i missing something here with this key?

I am using gpg2.0.12 (waiting for gpg4win to be compiled to latest)

Sean

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Playing with auto-key-locate

2009-11-29 Thread Sean Rima
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Hello Gnupg-users,

 I  am  playing  with  auto-key-locate (as per
 http://gushi.livejournal.com/524199.html)   however   this  is  under
 Vista.  Does the Windows port not have pka lookup enabled during the
 build, I see ldap works but pka and cert don't

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Re: Playing with auto-key-locate

2009-11-29 Thread Sean Rima
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[Sorry last should have gone to list only)
Hello Werner,

Sunday, November 29, 2009, 4:52:32 PM, you wrote:

 On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 12:10:35 +, Sean Rima s...@srima.ie wrote:

  I  am  playing  with  auto-key-locate (as per
  http://gushi.livejournal.com/524199.html)   however   this  is  under
  Vista.  Does the Windows port not have pka lookup enabled during the
  build, I see ldap works but pka and cert don't

 That depends on the build.  If you use GnuPG from Gpg4win this should
 work.  I once ported the adns library for it and this port is included
 in gpg4win.  The simple gnupg 1.4.x installer from ftp.gnupg.org may
 not support it.

I  have  both gpg 1 and 2 installed and neither seem to include it. mI
was trying to build gpg myself but hitting a problem with libcurl.

The command line I am using is:

gpg2 --no-default-keyring --keyring /temp/gpg --encrypt --armor 
--auto-key-locate pka -r s...@srima.eu

The return is

gpg: invalid auto-key-locate list


Sean
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Re: beginner to gnupg

2007-10-29 Thread Sean Rima
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bjr149 wrote:
 I am very new to PGP.  I understand the concept of a public key and a private
 key. 
 
 I worked with a client who sent me their public key which was a nice text
 file. Im trying to export my public key to a text file but everytime I run
 it I get a bunch of jumble garbage.
 
 C:\GNU\GnuPGgpg --export key name  C:\GNU\GnuPG\public.key
 
 I tried to pass the -a parameter with a username but that didnt work either.
 I guess im also not sure what user name should go there? 
 
 Can you have more than one key with the same name and a different user name?
 
 In my pubring and secring there are keys. I want to be able to extact them
 so I can send someone my public key.
 
 Thanks.


I use gpg --export --armour KEY-NAME  my-pub-key.asc

You can have different keys with the same name but different email addresses

Hope this help

Sean
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Re: Using dirmngr with Claws

2006-06-26 Thread Sean Rima
On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 01:02:42 +0100
Sean Rima [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Folks
 
 I am trying to setup claws to use smime and the only part that I do
 not using stand is how to setup dirmngr so that I can use my thawte
 keys. Is there a guide or walk through that I can use
 
 Sean
 

With Werner's help I made progess but there is one last one that I
cannot get past. I created a debug and get this:

posix-io.c:135: closing fd 21
wait.c:160: setting fd 21 (item=0x90cea70) done
posix-io.c:329: gpgme:select on [ r23 ]
posix-io.c:375: select OK [ r23 ]
posix-io.c:329: gpgme:select on [ r23 ]
posix-io.c:375: select OK [ r23 ]
posix-io.c:72: fd 22: about to read 1002 bytes
posix-io.c:79: fd 22: got 0 bytes
engine-gpgsm.c:702: fd 23: error from assuan (-1) getting status line : Invalid 
crypto engine
posix-io.c:135: closing fd 23
wait.c:160: setting fd 23 (item=0x90ceab0) done


Not sure why I am getting an invalid crypto engine

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Using dirmngr with Claws

2006-06-25 Thread Sean Rima
Hi Folks

I am trying to setup claws to use smime and the only part that I do not
using stand is how to setup dirmngr so that I can use my thawte keys.
Is there a guide or walk through that I can use

Sean

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Re[2]: GnuPG asks for confirmation...

2006-06-03 Thread Sean Rima
Hello Ingo,

Saturday, June 3, 2006, 9:19:36 PM, you wrote:

 On Saturday 03 June 2006 04:57, engage wrote:
 On Thursday 01 June 2006 08:59 pm, Todd Zullinger wrote:
 engage wrote:
  Why is someone sending an encrypted message to this list?
 
 It's not encrypted.  It's just signed and armored.
 
 Doesn't your mail client automatically display this for you?

 No. I keep getting prompted for my passphrase for this message.
 Kmail.

 My KMail (1.9.x) shows the message without asking for a passhphrase. And
 I'm not aware of changes in this part of the code which would explain 
 the different behavior. Strange.

I am using TheBat! and may having the same problem, except I have to
try and get the signers key which I cannot so cannot read the mail(s)

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To get my public GPG key send me an email with the
Subject of GET GPG KEY


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OpenGPG Card reader

2005-10-07 Thread Sean Rima
Hello gnupg-users,

  I am looking for a card reader to use under Linux, Win XP, possible
  as standalone or on a network. I know that asking for
  recommendations can open a can of worms but I am keen to look at
  this

Sean
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Sharing private.pub key and rings between two boxes

2005-08-21 Thread Sean Rima
Hello gnupg,

  I use GnuPG mainly on my Linux box but I also want to use it on my
  XP box, is there anyway to share the keys safely between the both

Sean
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Re[2]: Sharing private.pub key and rings between two boxes

2005-08-21 Thread Sean Rima
Hello Mica,

Sunday, August 21, 2005, 11:45:54 PM, you wrote:

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 Was Sun, 21 Aug 2005, at 20:09:34 +0100,
 when Sean wrote:

 I have read the message below :)

 Hehehe... Okay, it's good for you. (:


Learning every day :)

Sean
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gswot.org reg page is bust

2005-08-17 Thread Sean Rima
Cannot access it from any browser, even tried IE with no luck

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Re: gswot.org reg page is bust

2005-08-17 Thread Sean Rima
Sean Rima wrote:
 Cannot access it from any browser, even tried IE with no luck
 

Ignore got a reply on this which explained it

Sean

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Re[2]: Problem with GPG and TheBat

2005-05-22 Thread Sean Rima
Hello omn,

Sunday, May 22, 2005, 6:15:06 AM, you wrote:

 Hi Sean,

 Sunday, May 22, 2005, 7:25:07 AM, you wrote:

 Hello gnupg-users,

 I am using gpg 1.41 Windows with TheBat and I get the following trying
 to retrieve keys:

 gpg: Signature made 05/21/05 21:52:30 using DSA key ID 6F50DB32
 gpg: requesting key 6F50DB32 from hkp server blackhole.pca.dfn.de
 gpg: renaming `c:/gnupg\pubring.gpg' to `c:/gnupg\pubring.bak' failed: 
 Permission denied
 gpg: error writing keyring `c:/gnupg\pubring.gpg': file rename error
 gpg: key 6F50DB32: public key [User ID not found] imported
 gpg: error reading `[stream]': file rename error
 gpg: Total number processed: 0
 gpg:   imported: 1
 gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found

 It was reported in
 https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=2442nbn=8 .

 Is there anyway to get around this?

 Insert the following in gpg.conf file.

 no-default-keyring


Added that now, It looks, from my reading, to be a gpg error not a Bat
error

Sean

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