Thanks to everybody for help and suggestions.
At the end I have installed checkinstall, removed all the previous
installations of GNUPG and used checkinstall for making the last version
available in the system.
The server where I had this problem is used just by me, so I had no critical
points
Hi!
This is to let you know that the GnuPG servers are taken down on Monday,
June 2 at about 6:00 UTC to be moved to OpenIT's new data processing
center. The new location is in the same city and in physical vicinity
to a huge IP exchange point. They should be up again by midnight.
All services
I am the email administrator for my small company and have never dealt with
any kind of cryptographic software. I have several internal users on my
email server (Postfix) who have the need to send encrypted email to trusted
vendors so there will be some kind of public key exchange however I don't
Hello, I need to install GNU Privacy Guard (gnupg) 2.0.9 on several AIX
5.2 systems.
Before I can install gnupg, the following dependent packages need to be
installed.
* libgpg-error
* libgcrypt
* libksba
* libassuan
I'm having problems installing the
On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 02:13:17AM +0200, Josef Wolf wrote:
I am wondering what this error message
WARNING: unsafe ownership on homedir `/usr/local/etc/backup'
is trying to tell me.
This directory is owned by root:myself and has mode 750. So it is
writable only by root and readable
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
OpenPGP is a protocol that is used on the end user machine, BY the end
user. It allow them to encrypt the message so that only some selected
person are allowed to read the mail, and it permit to the sender to
sign the mail so the receiver can be sure
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Carlos Williams escribió:
I am the email administrator for my small company and have never dealt
with any kind of cryptographic software. I have several internal users
on my email server (Postfix) who have the need to send encrypted email
to