Re: [tor-talk] Tor birdy fails downloading public keys.

2015-06-27 Thread Lluís
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First of all, thank you all for your prompt answer. I tried all
of your suggestions, the one that worked for me was Ivan Markins'
one.

The one related to the clipboard didn't work, because it was a
partially signed message, I think.

I installed gnupg-curl, and I am having the right version, but
still doesn't work.

Cheers !
Lluís

Sophie Hassfurther:
 Hi Lluis,
 
 I suppose you are using the Enigmail add-on. In the Torbirdy wiki 
 [0] the developers state that Enigmail is supported and is safe
 to use with TorBirdy (...) but you will not be able to use
 Enigmail for communicating with keyservers until we find a HTTP -
 SOCKS5 shim. The idea is to not leak location information.
 Disabling TorBirdy to fetch the keys kind of defeats that purpose.
 
 There are two workarounds that I know of, if you want/have to use 
 keyservers:
 
 1) Look up the key manually, check fingerprint, copy the long
 block of gibberish that starts with -BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY
 BLOCK- to the clipboard. Now go to your mail program, choose
 Enigmail - manage keys - edit - import key from clipboard.
 
 2) use gpg with curl support (Linux/OSX only). This is explained
 in the TorBirdy wiki as well [0] Scroll down to Additional Add-Ons
 - Enigmail.
 
 Cheers Sophie
 
 [0] https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/torbirdy
 
 
 
 -- Mag. Sophie Hassfurther www.sophiehassfurther.com PGP 
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 Lluís:
 Hello everyone,
 
 I am using Tor Birdy 0.1.4 and it is failing to download public 
 keys from servers. It is configured with defaults.
 
 I have to disable Tor Birdy to download a key and re-enable it 
 when done.
 
 Does anyone know a solution ?
 
 Thank you, Lluís
 
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Re: [tor-talk] Tor birdy fails downloading public keys.

2015-06-25 Thread Sophie Hassfurther
Hi Lluis,

I suppose you are using the Enigmail add-on. In the Torbirdy wiki [0]
the developers state that
Enigmail is supported and is safe to use with TorBirdy (...) but you
will not be able to use Enigmail for communicating with keyservers until
we find a HTTP - SOCKS5 shim.
The idea is to not leak location information. Disabling TorBirdy to
fetch the keys kind of defeats that purpose.

There are two workarounds that I know of, if you want/have to use
keyservers:

1) Look up the key manually, check fingerprint, copy the long block of
gibberish that starts with -BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK- to the
clipboard.
Now go to your mail program, choose Enigmail - manage keys - edit -
import key from clipboard.

2) use gpg with curl support (Linux/OSX only). This is explained in the
TorBirdy wiki as well [0]
Scroll down to Additional Add-Ons - Enigmail.

Cheers
Sophie

[0] https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/torbirdy



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PGP fingerprint:
F13B 77D4 3641 1420 0F41 B62D 162F 2CE2 98FD 61AB

Lluís:
 Hello everyone,
 
 I am using Tor Birdy 0.1.4 and it is failing to download public
 keys from servers. It is configured with defaults.
 
 I have to disable Tor Birdy to download a key and re-enable it
 when done.
 
 Does anyone know a solution ?
 
 Thank you,
 Lluís
 
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Re: [tor-talk] Tor birdy fails downloading public keys.

2015-06-25 Thread Ivan Markin
Hello,

Sophie Hassfurther:
 There are two workarounds that I know of, if you want/have to use
 keyservers:
 
 1) Look up the key manually, check fingerprint, copy the long block of
 gibberish that starts with -BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK- to the
 clipboard.
 Now go to your mail program, choose Enigmail - manage keys - edit -
 import key from clipboard.
 
 2) use gpg with curl support (Linux/OSX only). This is explained in the
 TorBirdy wiki as well [0]
 Scroll down to Additional Add-Ons - Enigmail.

You can also use this workaround:
3) Near selected message: Details dropdown - Enigmail Security Info
... - copy keyid from an alert window -
'$ torsocks gpg --recv-key KEYID'.
Also you can specify keyserver via `--keyserver` option.

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