Re: Problem when decrypting PGP messages

2011-09-16 Thread Jerome Baum
On 2011-09-15 13:21, Jerry wrote:
 On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 09:25:53 +
 Bastien Auneau articulated:
 I'm using Thunderbird 6.0.2 on Windows 7 64bit. The account I connect
 to is a google account

 It would be my opinion that Google was at fault. They have screwed up
 GPG before on me.

I'm using the exact same configuration (though with a Google Apps
account, not sure if there's a difference from Google Mail).

Google is working fine for me. However I have conversation view switched
off and various other special options set so you might want to go
through your settings and see if you can tweak them a bit. Conversation
view is a real mess.

-- 
Q: What is your secret word?
A: That's right.
Q: What's right?
A: Yes.
Q: Sir, you're going to have to tell me your secret word.
A: What?
Q: I said please tell me your secret word.
A: What?
Q: What's your secret word?
A: Yes.
Q: Sorry, yes is not your secret word. You have two more chances.
A: I said what?
Q: Yes.
A: Right, so you admit I said it.
Q: No, you said yes.
A: No, what!
Q: When?
A: When you asked for my secret word!
Q: What?
A: Yes!
Q: I'm sorry, that's incorrect. You have one more chance to say your
secret word.
A: I'd like to speak to your supervisor.
Q: Very well, I'll transfer you. His name is Hu.

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Re: Problem when decrypting PGP messages

2011-09-15 Thread Bastien Auneau
Hi

Thanks for the answer
I'm using Thunderbird 6.0.2 on Windows 7 64bit. The account I connect to
is a google account

Regards
Bastien

On 14/09/2011 19:29, David Tomaschik wrote:
 On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 7:19 AM, Bastien Auneau b...@verisat.no wrote:
 Hi

 Every time I receive a message from a customer. I get :
 OpenPGP Security Info

 gpg command line and output:
 C:\Program Files (x86)\GNU\GnuPG\pub\gpg.exe
 gpg: invalid armor header: www.pgp.com\r\n

 gpg: invalid radix64 character 2E skipped
 gpg: invalid radix64 character 2E skipped
 gpg: CRC error; 8C9731 - CA3995
 gpg: packet(3) with unknown version 41

 Also, the workaround I found is to forward the message to myself, removing :

 Version: PGP Desktop 10.1.2 (Build 9) - not licensed for commercial use:
 www.pgp.com
 Charset: utf-8

 which is just after
 -BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-

 and just before the crypted message

 Is there a way to ingnore these 'headers' by default ?
 Thanks and regards
 Bastien
 It looks like the Version header is too long and is wrapping onto a
 2nd line.  The 2nd line is not a valid header, and is confusing gpg.
 Most likely, this is caused by the email client on the sending side
 wrapping the text.  (Although maybe some receiving clients re-wrap
 text, I'm not aware of any.)

 Can you provide information on the client(s) in use?





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Re: Problem when decrypting PGP messages

2011-09-15 Thread Jerry
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 09:25:53 +
Bastien Auneau articulated:

 On 14/09/2011 19:29, David Tomaschik wrote:
  On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 7:19 AM, Bastien Auneau b...@verisat.no
  wrote:
  Hi
 
  Every time I receive a message from a customer. I get :
  OpenPGP Security Info
 
  gpg command line and output:
  C:\Program Files (x86)\GNU\GnuPG\pub\gpg.exe
  gpg: invalid armor header: www.pgp.com\r\n
 
  gpg: invalid radix64 character 2E skipped
  gpg: invalid radix64 character 2E skipped
  gpg: CRC error; 8C9731 - CA3995
  gpg: packet(3) with unknown version 41
 
  Also, the workaround I found is to forward the message to myself,
  removing :
 
  Version: PGP Desktop 10.1.2 (Build 9) - not licensed for
  commercial use: www.pgp.com
  Charset: utf-8
 
  which is just after
  -BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-
 
  and just before the crypted message
 
  Is there a way to ingnore these 'headers' by default ?
  Thanks and regards
  Bastien
  It looks like the Version header is too long and is wrapping onto
  a 2nd line.  The 2nd line is not a valid header, and is confusing
  gpg. Most likely, this is caused by the email client on the sending
  side wrapping the text.  (Although maybe some receiving clients
  re-wrap text, I'm not aware of any.)
 
  Can you provide information on the client(s) in use?

 Thanks for the answer
 I'm using Thunderbird 6.0.2 on Windows 7 64bit. The account I connect
 to is a google account
 
 Regards
 Bastien

{Bastien, don't top post, it makes following the thread a lot harder
than necessary}

It would be my opinion that Google was at fault. They have screwed up
GPG before on me.

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Re: Problem when decrypting PGP messages

2011-09-14 Thread David Tomaschik
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 7:19 AM, Bastien Auneau b...@verisat.no wrote:
 Hi

 Every time I receive a message from a customer. I get :
 OpenPGP Security Info

 gpg command line and output:
 C:\Program Files (x86)\GNU\GnuPG\pub\gpg.exe
 gpg: invalid armor header: www.pgp.com\r\n

 gpg: invalid radix64 character 2E skipped
 gpg: invalid radix64 character 2E skipped
 gpg: CRC error; 8C9731 - CA3995
 gpg: packet(3) with unknown version 41

 Also, the workaround I found is to forward the message to myself, removing :

 Version: PGP Desktop 10.1.2 (Build 9) - not licensed for commercial use:
 www.pgp.com
 Charset: utf-8

 which is just after
 -BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-

 and just before the crypted message

 Is there a way to ingnore these 'headers' by default ?
 Thanks and regards
 Bastien

It looks like the Version header is too long and is wrapping onto a
2nd line.  The 2nd line is not a valid header, and is confusing gpg.
Most likely, this is caused by the email client on the sending side
wrapping the text.  (Although maybe some receiving clients re-wrap
text, I'm not aware of any.)

Can you provide information on the client(s) in use?



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System Administrator/Open Source Advocate
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