PGP going nuts

2002-04-14 Thread Daniel Maier


 Every time I try to decrypt a message there's a message box saying
 The passphrase you entered does not match any of the usable listed
 keys. even though I haven't tapped a single key.
 It sounds as if you have checked the option to automatically decrypt
 PGP encrypted messages, and somehow I suspect the 'smart matching'
 feature of TB is unable to find the Private Key to use for decryption.
 Either that or the passphrase that is stored by TB is incorrect.

Hallo Nick,

I've checked that without resolve. Auto-detect and passphrase storing
disabled, but the message boxes keep popping up.

 I would try installing Imad's new TB/PGP Plugin with PGP 6.5.8ckt Build 07,
 and make sure auto decryption is not checked. Also, double check your
 passphrase in TB. Additionally, I would make sure there is no auto nothing
 in reference to PGP... use PGPTray to begin with to make sure PGP is
 functioning properly, then slowly begin using the Plugin until you run
 into a problem.

I ran through the procedure in quite the same way you advised. Even with
everything auto and easy and remember turned off the problem persists. I
decided to check out another PGP derivate because on top of the message
box problem I suppose that PGP is responsible for my XP hibernation
problems. Though I had version 6.5.8 it is known that version 6.0.x
interfered with hibernation.

I'd very much like to use the built-in PGP feature, but with all
encyphered messages available (v 6/Win and v 5/OS2) it says Unknown
OpenPGP packet format when decrypting. Is this how it's supposed to be?

Daniel



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Re: PGP going nuts

2002-04-14 Thread Allie C Martin

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@ 19:45:56 +0200 [ Sun, 14 Apr 2002], Daniel Maier [DM] wrote these
words of wisdom:
...
DM I'd very much like to use the built-in PGP feature, but with all
DM encyphered messages available (v 6/Win and v 5/OS2) it says
DM Unknown OpenPGP packet format when decrypting. Is this how it's
DM supposed to be?

Have you ever had any version of PGP working with a TB! plugin?

I wouldn't go the Imad plugin route if I were you since his plugin is
in development. I suggest using what's tried and proven to reasonably
work for a long time. PGP6.5.8ckt build 7 is sound and the Ritlabs
plug-in works with it in terms of carrying out basic functions. Imad's
plugin development was kindled because of a need for enhancement of
how the basic functions are carried out in terms of cosmetics and
presentation.

With regards to decrypting, do you get the same error if you attempt
decryptions using PGP Tray?

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PGP going nuts

2002-04-14 Thread Daniel Maier


DM I'd very much like to use the built-in PGP feature, but with all
DM encyphered messages available (v 6/Win and v 5/OS2) it says
DM Unknown OpenPGP packet format when decrypting. Is this how it's
DM supposed to be?
 Have you ever had any version of PGP working with a TB! plugin?

Hallo Allie,

no. After having so much trouble with a plugin, I'd like to start with
the built-in PGP feature. I've got a pair of keyrings from PGP 6.0.2
which are good. How can I use them? I tried to import them, but TB
doesn't seem to accept them (unlike PGP 6.5.8ckt Build 7, which accepts
them). By the way, am I supposed to import the keys themselves
separately? How would that go because I don't find an option to export
keys in PGP 6.5.8ckt Build 7?

 With regards to decrypting, do you get the same error if you attempt
 decryptions using PGP Tray?

No, that on runs perfectly.

Daniel



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Re: PGP going nuts

2002-04-14 Thread Allie C Martin

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In a message dated, Sun, 14 Apr 2002 23:33:55 +0200, Daniel Maier [DM]
wrote:
...
DM no. After having so much trouble with a plugin, I'd like to start
DM with the built-in PGP feature. I've got a pair of keyrings from
DM PGP 6.0.2 which are good. How can I use them? I tried to import
DM them, but TB doesn't seem to accept them (unlike PGP 6.5.8ckt
DM Build 7, which accepts them). By the way, am I supposed to import
DM the keys themselves separately? How would that go because I don't
DM find an option to export keys in PGP 6.5.8ckt Build 7?

The internal PGP version isn't compatible with PGP 6.0.2 keys
if they're DH/DSS type.

DM No, that on runs perfectly.

You're probably trying to decrypt messages encrypted with your DH/DSS
key with the internal version. This will of course lead to errors.

You need to download the PGP plugin dlls from the ritlabs servers.

ftp://ftp.ritlabs.com/pub/the_bat/pgpdlls.zip

Unzip the dlls to your TB! installation directory after shutting down
TB!. Restart TB! and then go to Tools/OpenPGP/Choose OpenPGP version.
Choose version 6.0.x and you should be ready to go.

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Re: PGP going nuts

2002-04-13 Thread Nick Andriash

Hello Daniel Maier,

On Wednesday, April 10 2002 at 02:09 PM PDT, you wrote:

 Every time I try to decrypt a message there's a message box saying The
 passphrase you entered does not match any of the usable listed keys.
 even though I haven't tapped a single key.

It sounds as if you have checked the option to automatically decrypt PGP
encrypted messages, and somehow I suspect the 'smart matching' feature of
TB is unable to find the Private Key to use for decryption. Either that or
the passphrase that is stored by TB is incorrect. 

I would try installing Imad's new TB/PGP Plugin with PGP 6.5.8ckt Build 07,
and make sure auto decryption is not checked. Also, double check your
passphrase in TB. Additionally, I would make sure there is no auto nothing
in reference to PGP... use PGPTray to begin with to make sure PGP is
functioning properly, then slowly begin using the Plugin until you run
into a problem.


-- 
Nick Andriash
Courtenay, B.C. Canada



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PGP going nuts

2002-04-10 Thread Daniel Maier


Hallo,

right now I'm trying to set up PGP decryption using PGP 6.5.8ckt Build
07 (with and without Imad's Plugin).

Every time I try to decrypt a message there's a message box saying The
passphrase you entered does not match any of the usable listed keys.
even though I haven't tapped a single key. After pressing OK the box
comes up again. It takes about 15 rounds of this until the box is gone
and I can enter the (correct) passphrase. After that, the message gets
decrypted.

What I want to know is, how can I get rid of that message box?

Daniel



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