Re: Subject: Re: recover private key

2009-01-14 Thread Avi
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 10:34 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote: > Avi wrote: > > Yes, Robert, that is possible. However, IIRC, signatures come with a > > time stamp. > > The OpenPGP time stamp is not a trusted timestamp and should not be > relied upon for any trusted purpose. Point taken. > > > > In

Re: Paperkey on windows

2009-01-14 Thread David Shaw
On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 05:05:50PM -0300, Faramir wrote: > Hello! > I while ago, there was some talk about Paperkey, and John Clizbe > was very kind and sent me the binary file compiled for ms-windows. > Today, in other list, I saw a question about "what about windows users?" I'm gearing up

Dan Brown - Digital Fortress book

2009-01-14 Thread Andre Amorim
Hi all, Anyone knows what's is fact (real) and what is fiction in Dan Brown novel, Digital Fortress ? Kind Regards, [s] -- Andre Amorim GnuPG KEY ID: 0x587B1970 FingerPrint: 42AE C929 4D91 4591 4E75 430F 78D9 53B4 587B 1970 Download: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x587B1970

Re: Dan Brown - Digital Fortress book

2009-01-14 Thread Charly Avital
Andre Amorim wrote the following on 1/14/09 9:49 AM: > Hi all, > > Anyone knows what's is fact (real) and what is fiction in Dan Brown > novel, Digital Fortress ? > > Kind Regards, > [s] I read it years ago. I believe it's the worst book ever written by Dan Brown. Some excerpts from:

Re: Dan Brown - Digital Fortress book

2009-01-14 Thread Andre Amorim
>concept of rotating-cleartext ever existed.[1] >Charly Avital Thanks Charly Avital for explanations. I know, I'd had read his others books firstly... and yes... I read like Dan as who is reading comics books, no worrys. The thing that really catch my attention was the concept of rotating-clearte

Re: Dan Brown - Digital Fortress book

2009-01-14 Thread Robert J. Hansen
Andre Amorim wrote: > Anyone knows what's is fact (real) and what is fiction in Dan Brown > novel, Digital Fortress ? The book is almost wholly fiction with the occasional bit of name-dropping thrown in to make it sound authentic. The idea of a cipher that shifts over time and thus making it unbr

Re: Dan Brown - Digital Fortress book

2009-01-14 Thread David Shaw
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 02:49:36PM +, Andre Amorim wrote: > Hi all, > > Anyone knows what's is fact (real) and what is fiction in Dan Brown > novel, Digital Fortress ? In Digital Fortress there are things called "computers" and things called "human beings". Quite near everything else - inclu

GnuPG 2.0.10

2009-01-14 Thread Charly Avital
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Hi, 1. Installed and running on MacBook Intel Core 2 Duo, using Benjamin Donnachie's binary installer (Intel). 2. Compiled on Mac PPC from src and Benjamin Donnachie's Mac native pinentry package. 3. Compiled from src on Ubuntu 8.10_64bits, runnin

Re: Dan Brown - Digital Fortress book

2009-01-14 Thread Andre Amorim
Guys, I'm in the midle of this book rigth now, so let me try to finish it LOL... by the way... is there any other book, for a guy like me that find pleasant read about neuromancer, crypto, computers and fiction ... ??? 2009/1/14 David Shaw : > On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 02:49:36PM +, Andre Amo

Re: Dan Brown - Digital Fortress book

2009-01-14 Thread Benjamin Donnachie
2009/1/14 Andre Amorim : > I'm in the midle of this book rigth now, so let me try to finish it LOL... > by the way... is there any other book, for a guy like me that find > pleasant read about neuromancer, crypto, computers and fiction ... I really enjoyed Cryptonomicon and Snow Crash by Neal Step

Re: Dan Brown - Digital Fortress book

2009-01-14 Thread Robert J. Hansen
Andre Amorim wrote: > I'm in the midle of this book rigth now, so let me try to finish it LOL... > by the way... is there any other book, for a guy like me that find > pleasant read about neuromancer, crypto, computers and fiction ... Off-topic, but hey, we all need to unwind and relax sometime, r

Re: Subject: Re: recover private key

2009-01-14 Thread John Clizbe
Avi wrote: > On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 10:34 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote: > > There's no pre-creation necessary in the scenario I outlined. Maybe I > just know an uncommon class of scoundrels, but that level of > skulduggery is fairly tame in my experience. > > > Again, point taken, a

Upgrade GPG on Windows

2009-01-14 Thread Erik Martinson
I have used GPG for years in a automated environment and I now need to upgrade the installed version of GPG from 1.0.6-2 to current. I have tried to copy the new .exe and .dll files in the folder and I loose my keys. I have figured out that my homedir is "HOME: C:/gnupg" for the old version an

Re: Upgrade GPG on Windows

2009-01-14 Thread John Clizbe
Erik Martinson wrote: > I have used GPG for years in a automated environment and I now need to > upgrade the installed version of GPG from 1.0.6-2 to current. > > I have tried to copy the new .exe and .dll files in the folder and I loose my > keys. I have figured out that my homedir is "HOME: C:/g