Re: Problems when encrypting to a group on MacGPG

2015-01-15 Thread Anthony Papillion
On 01/14/2015 10:53 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
> On 1/14/15 7:09 PM, Anthony Papillion wrote:
>> "gpg: O g: can't encode a 256 bit key in a 0 bit frame"
>>
>> This happens after I tell the program to accept the final key in the
>> group as valid. But it doesn't seem to be related to a key since I've
>> deleted the final key and it still give me the error.
> 
> You're on the right track  delete some more keys, test again, repeat
> till you find the key causing problems. Depending on the number of keys
> it may be easier to add/delete a few at a time, do a binary search, etc.

Thanks Doug! It looks like the problem is likely related to two of the
keys in the users keyring containing ECC subkeys which, apparently, that
version of MacGPG can't handle well. I'm going to connect with them
again today and delete those keys and see what happens. Thanks again!

Anthony

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Re: Problems when encrypting to a group on MacGPG

2015-01-14 Thread Doug Barton

On 1/14/15 7:09 PM, Anthony Papillion wrote:

"gpg: O g: can't encode a 256 bit key in a 0 bit frame"

This happens after I tell the program to accept the final key in the
group as valid. But it doesn't seem to be related to a key since I've
deleted the final key and it still give me the error.


You're on the right track  delete some more keys, test again, repeat 
till you find the key causing problems. Depending on the number of keys 
it may be easier to add/delete a few at a time, do a binary search, etc.


Good luck,

Doug


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Re: Problems when encrypting to a group on MacGPG

2015-01-14 Thread Murthy, Sandeep

I use Mac GPG2, but I’ve never had this problem.

You could try posting this to the MacGPG2 support page
which is here

http://support.gpgtools.org/

Sandeep Murthy
s.mur...@mykolab.com


On 2015-01-15 03:09, Anthony Papillion wrote:

Hello Everyone,

I'm trying to help someone configure MacGPG 2.0.22. I've defined a 
group
with multiple keys in it. But when I try to encrypt to the group to 
test

things, I get the following error:

"gpg: O g: can't encode a 256 bit key in a 0 bit frame"

This happens after I tell the program to accept the final key in the
group as valid. But it doesn't seem to be related to a key since I've
deleted the final key and it still give me the error.

Any idea what might be causing this? Thanks!

Thanks,
Anthony

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Problems when encrypting to a group on MacGPG

2015-01-14 Thread Anthony Papillion
Hello Everyone,

I'm trying to help someone configure MacGPG 2.0.22. I've defined a group
with multiple keys in it. But when I try to encrypt to the group to test
things, I get the following error:

"gpg: O g: can't encode a 256 bit key in a 0 bit frame"

This happens after I tell the program to accept the final key in the
group as valid. But it doesn't seem to be related to a key since I've
deleted the final key and it still give me the error.

Any idea what might be causing this? Thanks!

Thanks,
Anthony

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