Re: GnuPG, yet again.

2001-10-06 Thread Silviu Cojocaru

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Friday, October 05, 2001 at 11:01:18 AM ,
Brian Clark wrote about GnuPG, yet again.:

 Does this mean that no one has gotten the GnuPG plugin in TB! to work
 _ever_?

Well it works, but only for signing/checking sigs.

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Re: GnuPG, yet again.

2001-10-06 Thread Allie C Martin

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On Sat, 6 Oct 2001 11:01:53 +0200, Silviu Cojocaru [SC] wrote these
comments:
...
 Does this mean that no one has gotten the GnuPG plugin in TB! to
 work _ever_?

SC Well it works, but only for signing/checking sigs.

Decrypting works but you have to enter the decryption key id and
password in the appropriate fields when prompted. Encryption works but
is controlled by the smart-matching constraints.

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Re: GnuPG, yet again.

2001-10-06 Thread Silviu Cojocaru

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Saturday, October 06, 2001 at 3:05:17 PM ,
Allie C Martin wrote about GnuPG, yet again.:

 Decrypting works but you have to enter the decryption key id and
 password in the appropriate fields when prompted. Encryption works but
 is controlled by the smart-matching constraints.

I know, that is why I said it worked for signing and sig checks,
because it's somewhat tedious to get results for
encrypting/decrypting with the current plugin.

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Re: GnuPG, yet again.

2001-10-06 Thread Brian Clark

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Hi Maxim,

@ 3:08:55 AM on 10/6/2001, Maxim Masiutin wrote:

BC Maxim? Is there any trick to getting the GnuPG plugin to work?

MM I did use it without any problem. The problem is that GPG may not
MM support RSA keys.

OK, I do not use RSA keys (not many people I encrypt to do), but I
think the problem is what was discussed later, down in the thread. :-(

(Sorry if you're getting double-mail; I'm not sure if you follow
TBTECH.)

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GnuPG, yet again.

2001-10-05 Thread Brian Clark

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Greetings Propeller Bats!

Problems, problems. I've installed GnuGP to C:\GnuGP. I already have
GnuPG in my %PATH% as I've been using it in scripts from time to time.
I've created my options file, which contains:

default-key 0xE4D0C7C8
default-recipient-self
encrypt-to 0xE4D0C7C8
quiet
escape-from-lines
no-greeting
keyserver wwwkeys.pgp.net:11371
cipher-algo CAST5
digest-algo SHA1
compress-algo 1
force-v3-sigs
load-extension C:/GnuPG/Ext/idea
load-extension C:/GnuPG/Ext/tiger
load-extension C:/GnuPG/Ext/sha2

In SecureBat!, I've changed my OpenPGP version to GnuGP. I restarted
SecureBat!, to be sure the change has taken effect.

When I try to send myself a test message that is signed and encrypted,
I get the pop-up box asking for key and passphrase (key is already
inserted), I enter my passphrase and hit Enter.

An error then appears with the following:

  gpg: no default secret key: secret key not available
  gpg: [stdin]: sign+encrypt failed: secret key not available

No idea what is going on here. Can anyone help? :-)

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Re: GnuPG, yet again.

2001-10-05 Thread Silviu Cojocaru

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Friday, October 05, 2001 at 11:51:09 PM ,
Brian Clark wrote about GnuPG, yet again.:

 An error then appears with the following:

   gpg: no default secret key: secret key not available
   gpg: [stdin]: sign+encrypt failed: secret key not available

 No idea what is going on here. Can anyone help? :-)

Yeah, use GPGShell for encrypting/decrypting tasks.

The current GPG plugin from both TB and SB are frustration
motives for those of us that use GPG.

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Re: GnuPG, yet again.

2001-10-05 Thread Brian Clark

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Hi Allie,

@ 6:37:39 PM on 10/5/2001, Allie C Martin wrote:

SC The current GPG plugin from both TB and SB are frustration
SC motives for those of us that use GPG.

BC Does this mean that no one has gotten the GnuPG plugin in TB! to
BC work _ever_?

ACM The GnuPG plug-in works but its smart matching functionality
ACM makes it tedious to use at times and decrypting is a pain.

Pffttt.. Blasphemy! Now, I remember why I stopped looking into GnuPG,
and the reason I started in the first place is because I learned of
something similar that appeared in a Beta release of TB! with the
updated PGP plug-in (or maybe it was always there, I have a terrible
memory). It's that smart matching; I should have known that's what the
problem is. I guess I'm going to have to use GnuPG Shell, but I don't
understand (as I didn't during the same topic concerning the PGP
Plugin) why it can't be an option in the preferences for OpenPGP -- to
turn off smart matching, to satisfy both camps. Ah, it's no big deal.
*Huff.*

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