default symmetric algorithm used for private key

2009-04-01 Thread Chrys M
Hello, I am trying to find out which is the default algorithm that GPG uses to encrypt my private key with the passphrase provided. Is there a command that I can use? Thank you very much Chrys p.s Please cc to me the emails because I am not subscribed to the mailing list.

Re: gpg: AES-128 test encryption failed

2009-04-01 Thread Petr Uzel
On Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 10:58:59AM +0200, Wilfried Holzke wrote: Hi, If I tried to enrypt something (while sending an email) I get: - AES-128 test encryption failed. gpg: O j: ... this is a bug (seskey.c:60:make_session_key) - I use gnupg-2.0.11

Re: gpg: AES-128 test encryption failed

2009-04-01 Thread Wilfried Holzke
Hi, If I tried to enrypt something (while sending an email) I get: - AES-128 test encryption failed. gpg: O j: ... this is a bug (seskey.c:60:make_session_key) - I use gnupg-2.0.11 on Gentoo Linux (AMD Ahtlon 64 X2, Kernel 2.6.28.5). I don't know

crontab + openbsd

2009-04-01 Thread Nix
Hi I got a problem with a crypt file. When i execute my script no problem everything work, but when i schedule it in a crontab there is a problem with the passphrase gpg: decryption failed: secret key not available #!/bin/sh gpgdir=/appli/ for i in `find $gpgdir -name '*.TOTO'`; do echo

crontab + openbsd

2009-04-01 Thread Nix
Hi I got a problem with a crypt file. When i execute my script no problem everything work, but when i schedule it in a crontab there is a problem with the passphrase gpg: decryption failed: secret key not available #!/bin/sh gpgdir=/appli/ for i in `find $gpgdir -name '*.TOTO'`; do echo

Re: Using GPG exported key

2009-04-01 Thread John Clizbe
Joao Paulo Fernandes wrote: Hi everyboby, Im exporting my gpg key from my unix server gpg --armor --output key.txt --export myserver i import the key.txt in other computer gpg --import key.txt i trust ultimately the myserver key with --edit-key but i still get the error when i try to

crypto conference

2009-04-01 Thread reynt0
This might not be the right place to post this, but gnupg-users is the only crypto-related list I follow so I'll mention this here since possibly of interest, and people can repost elsewhere if they feel it appropriate. DIMACS (Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science)