Re: Question about group line use in GnuPG
On 22.02.15 09:29, Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote: Hi Anthony, On 22.02.15 01:32, Anthony Papillion wrote: Thanks for your quick response. It looks like I may have fixed the problem. Basically, when I use Enigmail for the group line, it needs it in the form of group pgp...@yahoogroups.com=key1,key2,key3 But when I do it from the terminal, it needs to be in the form of group pgp...@yahoogroups.com=key1,key2,key3 Copying the group line in my gpg.conf file and removing the brackets made if work as expected. Which Enigmail version are you using? As far as I know, group entries should be space-separated, not by comma. I.e. group pgp...@yahoogroups.com=key1 key2 key3 Furthermore, the current release version of Enigmail cannot handle as part of the group name. -Patrick ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
Re: Question about group line use in GnuPG
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On Sunday 22 February 2015 at 12:32:56 AM, in mid:54e923b8.2060...@cajuntechie.org, Anthony Papillion wrote: Basically, when I use Enigmail for the group line, it needs it in the form of group pgp...@yahoogroups.com= [snipped] My email client, The Bat!, requires that as well. It seems The Bat! (at least in the version I use) passes the email address complete with surrounding angle brackets to GnuPG to search for a key. But when I do it from the terminal, it needs to be in the form of group pgp...@yahoogroups.com= [snipped] If I encrypt from the command line (in Windows XP), including the angle brackets allows GnuPG to match on the group name:- gpg -ear pgp...@yahoogroups.com filename Copying the group line in my gpg.conf file and removing the brackets made if work as expected. The second copy of the group line that I keep for matching when using GnuPG in a command window begins group PGPNET = . That way I only need type gpg -ear PGPNET filename for the command. - -- Best regards MFPAmailto:2014-667rhzu3dc-lists-gro...@riseup.net Virtual workspace, Virtual Office, Virtual Job -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iQF8BAEBCgBmBQJU6eMLXxSAAC4AKGlzc3Vlci1mcHJAbm90YXRpb25zLm9w ZW5wZ3AuZmlmdGhob3JzZW1hbi5uZXRCM0FFN0VDQTlBOEM4QjMwMjZBNUEwRjU2 QjdDNzRDRUIzMUYyNUYwAAoJEGt8dM6zHyXwlwcH+wbJaB7zuxb2UKWODYa6d3Pf +FJwVbX0CL2yrnVMRKmTnx/NRu6MFNg0/xmSkyyAsDH8l+P2B31kE/OEWJp+S1Cz mK2CLZjDHc47lOnEawTH/9WLEA2bfD24RAatWnMmsdGnUo6l6EbQ6qekbSweyoyz XTw3x02Jd0WmBICYSIFt2oSGZL/C/3Kg/7OphJPPTLmSJNHjb52NWVso3YvIqziV loD0ba/TPgEL4Wab4gGcc4Mn0L234uAfjTmB/CEwC5IuX5tO+DyRg/SyYSG3oW95 x6rceqUZCUMssoHFiHbYwITCRy16PML4nKfJY7F6lWQ7zsG8mzLgYqAtutP3p/+I vgQBFgoAZgUCVOnjEl8UgAAuAChpc3N1ZXItZnByQG5vdGF0aW9ucy5vcGVu cGdwLmZpZnRoaG9yc2VtYW4ubmV0MzNBQ0VENEVFOTEzNEVFQkRFNkE4NTA2MTcx MkJDNDYxQUY3NzhFNAAKCRAXErxGGvd45PkyAQBJd44XDv6ztrG40xSdVoJVwUBc mjIU256eoa231q1cdQEA5tTi7tCXWiCIgnvsYMMFSWbcQnb75NEvVEVRc+DyQQE= =wk5m -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
Re: Question about group line use in GnuPG
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi Anthony, On 22.02.15 01:32, Anthony Papillion wrote: Thanks for your quick response. It looks like I may have fixed the problem. Basically, when I use Enigmail for the group line, it needs it in the form of group pgp...@yahoogroups.com=key1,key2,key3 But when I do it from the terminal, it needs to be in the form of group pgp...@yahoogroups.com=key1,key2,key3 Copying the group line in my gpg.conf file and removing the brackets made if work as expected. Which Enigmail version are you using? Ludwig -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJU6ZNfAAoJEDrb+m0Aoeb+KRsP/iWPAGA5trEZ3GniSDrTVwC8 3g9b3gtN9whV/nwd/LikM5MbzzqjTnVvoETKo2HwWzxRhuS3sCzfwMQZwxjwxGO/ GHFNyRXgvBEbTf8vTCNasLMGracnZZ/iGhFP066sbfRmoxhrf6bqcMzqMec2YGP7 UIWFJXuFjRBWeKSxXDToWbST9VXqyEybZbZVa8fKxjqZTCqMe11wk+pUo+k7dJkt dHUasD5j2BXQOjabS67n+85rqEhS9B4g+x03jTJ5kbJmf7SQHnx2MWnt3dOUWhbq f5Qxw9eLGeIXmFDF5o9TET+wK3OiumHLZl9NJEL5Cgc0APdgtk6gDQ2y2WFtiEYL kaVvkpRZf/Y18B3vQl4pJX+327d4bTMc9s096j4dL0gixBxCjk3E3tccQsLH09HS L3Ei5eF9Qd/gnQ0Q6u6oluM9jldPs45gjImKPq/QfHHXt6HUzV8hBG6DymW9jOy1 KeyIoWxziyEReB0LPMP/9dznyEf8a4Rm+SIVftufxXZ9033gETyUrjQ9CfmnBrxt 5+PTNfy0ZmWir7KAKgwh+O2nAm8S3yKgiunHTGqwiqc9Yh+kd23Q8tyRtl7WGOo0 s1ZWYX9UeN5zFLQOUA/MhahD2IafjX2s13eW6I8Y4WxJlACTFV5GHsZsvBuSjCsW Mq3brP/0NTwSU4oozPMe =mWCU -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
Question about group line use in GnuPG
I belong to a mailing list (PGPNET, a Yahoo Group) that provides me with a group line for encrypting to a group of keys. In my gpg.conf file, I put something like: group mygr...@domain.com=key1,key2,key Then, using Enigmail, I can encrypt to the entire group of keys by selecting it in the UI. However... The fact that gpg doesn't complain about the group line in the conf file means it must accept as a valid option. So why can I not use that group address when I am encrypting and signing from the terminal. I should be able to do something like: gpg -ear mygr...@domain.com filename But when I do that, gpg tells it has no key for that address. Why can't gpg understand and properly process my group line from the terminal? Is this anything that's planned for the future? Thanks, Anthony -- Anthony Papillion Phone: 1.918.631.7331 VoIP (SIP): 80...@iptel.org XMPP Chat: cyp...@chat.cpunk.us Fingerprint: 65EF73EC 8B57F6B1 8C475BD4 426088AC FE21B251 PGP Key: http://www.cajuntechie.org/p/my-pgp-key.html To any NSA and FBI agents reading my email: please consider whether defending the US Constitution against all enemies, foreign or domestic, requires you to follow Edward Snowden's example. ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
Re: Question about group line use in GnuPG
On Sat 2015-02-21 18:33:46 -0500, Anthony Papillion wrote: I belong to a mailing list (PGPNET, a Yahoo Group) that provides me with a group line for encrypting to a group of keys. In my gpg.conf file, I put something like: group mygr...@domain.com=key1,key2,key Then, using Enigmail, I can encrypt to the entire group of keys by selecting it in the UI. However... The fact that gpg doesn't complain about the group line in the conf file means it must accept as a valid option. So why can I not use that group address when I am encrypting and signing from the terminal. I should be able to do something like: gpg -ear mygr...@domain.com filename But when I do that, gpg tells it has no key for that address. Why can't gpg understand and properly process my group line from the terminal? Is this anything that's planned for the future? I believe it is supposed to do this already. It works for me. What version of GnuPG are you using? On what platform? can you share the exact configuration and commands you're running? It's hard to help debug from just the example info you provide here. --dkg ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
Re: Question about group line use in GnuPG
On 02/21/2015 06:19 PM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: On Sat 2015-02-21 18:33:46 -0500, Anthony Papillion wrote: gpg -ear mygr...@domain.com filename But when I do that, gpg tells it has no key for that address. Why can't gpg understand and properly process my group line from the terminal? Is this anything that's planned for the future? I believe it is supposed to do this already. It works for me. What version of GnuPG are you using? On what platform? can you share the exact configuration and commands you're running? It's hard to help debug from just the example info you provide here. Thanks for your quick response. It looks like I may have fixed the problem. Basically, when I use Enigmail for the group line, it needs it in the form of group pgp...@yahoogroups.com=key1,key2,key3 But when I do it from the terminal, it needs to be in the form of group pgp...@yahoogroups.com=key1,key2,key3 Copying the group line in my gpg.conf file and removing the brackets made if work as expected. Thanks! Anthony ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users