Santhosh.G, ISDC Chennai wrote:
Can anyone tell me is there any way to decrypt a file without giving the
passphrase at all.plz help
WHY??? The whole purpose of encrypting a file is to add a barrier, a layer of
authentication, before it can be read. Now, I guess you could potentially
Hello,
I've like to let you know that I have set up, as a part of GnuPG News
Japan operation, the chat group on the service called Lingr.
http://www.lingr.com/room/bmMry0UzI5W
It is more or less on the topic, but might be nice and casual place
for people to get quick answers to questions they
When a key expires, does it mean that subkeys are also expired?
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Jørgen Lysdal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When a key expires, does it mean that subkeys are also expired?
The key below seems to expire in 2010 while its subkey never expire:
=== Begin Anders Eriksson (0x6D448760) pub.asc ===
-BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.5