On Fri, 2 Sep 2005 12:32:36 -0400, Jeffrey Tadlock said:
> 'gpg --encrypt-files -r "System Administrator" -z 0
> '
I recall that I once tested it and it used to work. However it is a
long time ago so no guarantee. My current test machine has not enough
space to run a test right now.
What will
On Sat, 03 Sep 2005 01:48:30 +0200, Andreas Liebschner said:
> But it still asks me the actual password for the user, not the pin or
> the passphrase of my gpg key. So I thought I should have added some
What does
ssh-add -l
give? You should see the fingerprint of the card's key as well as
t
Hello Werner,
May I understand that you agree that gpg-agent should support PKCS#11
as a mean to interact with cryptographic tokens?
No.
I now completely understand your position, and know that I
have no other arguments left to try and defend my position...
I am sorry if I was too ha
Werner Koch wrote:
> On Sat, 03 Sep 2005 01:48:30 +0200, Andreas Liebschner said:
>
>>But it still asks me the actual password for the user, not the pin or
>>the passphrase of my gpg key. So I thought I should have added some
>
> What does
> ssh-add -l
>
> give? You should see the fingerpri
On Sat, 03 Sep 2005 13:05:50 +0300, Alon Bar-Lev said:
> I am sorry if I was too harsh during this discussion, it hurts to see
> people inventing standards of their own thus limiting the usage of
> their own great software.
No problem.
> I want to thank you for this discussion.
Its always good
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From: Werner Koch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat 9/3/2005 2:56 AM
>What will always work is to use
>
> gpg --encrypt-files -r "System Administrator" -z 0 < FILENAME > >FILENAME.GPG
>
>Note the '<' and '>'. Using redirection gpg won't know anything about
>the file seize
Thanks for your advice all... i will generate a revocation cert and
backup everything now. thanks!
Dan
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Hi,
Can anyone recommend a transparent keyboard, or any kind of keyboard witch
makes it easy to check that a keylogger has not been installed inside
whilst you were away. I only found this one:
http://www.directron.com/kb603cl.html
Oskar
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Oskar L. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone recommend a transparent keyboard, or any kind of keyboard witch
> makes it easy to check that a keylogger has not been installed inside
> whilst you were away. I only found this one:
> http://www.directron.com/kb60