I'm running RHEL5.5:
php-5.1.6-27
pcsc-lite-1.4.4-4
These are Red Hat's version numbers.
Cathy
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On 10/12/2010 02:46 PM, Werner Koch wrote:
Anyway, if you are already have these permissions you can attack the
keys with all kind of simple tricks. Thus it is mood.
i'm not convinced it's moot, especially if i understand the model you're
advancing for the agent for 2.1 correctly.
If i run
Hi list,
I am thinking about buy a smartcard reader model SCM SPR-532 Pinpad. I
got a question: Is it full compatible with Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and
Evolution email client ? does it works straight way or require some
linux kung fu to setup?
I appreciate any advice.
Thanks
Andre Amorim
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Hi
On Tuesday 12 October 2010 at 4:05:45 AM, in
mid:4cb3d089.3010...@fifthhorseman.net, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
re-entering the passphrase each time is significantly
more annoying than confirming its use in a reasonable
context. (and
Hi everyone,
Almost-but-not-quite my first post to this list. I am very interested
in encryption technologies, and PGP in particular. Of course, this is
only a hobby and I don't have any trade secrets or international
intrigues to protect, so that leaves me at a bit of a disadvantage when
it
Haudi,
I'm having some earlier unseen issues importing a key. I generated a RSA 4096
key with AES as prefs in PGP9.
Key is successfully imported into GPG 2.0.14 using GPA (Latest GPG4WIN install).
In 2.0.14 it is shown with two self sigs using gpg --list-sigs keyid, appears
normal I think.
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 17:57:08 -0700, Dan Cowsill wrote:
After some googling, I decided this would be the best place to start.
What I'm after is a mailing list or user group that exchanges encrypted
communications with each other. Or, if no such mailing list exists, I
wonder if I might be able
On 10/13/2010 8:57 PM, Dan Cowsill wrote:
Almost-but-not-quite my first post to this list. I am very
interested in encryption technologies, and PGP in particular.
Welcome to the community! As a minor cultural note, PGP is a
proprietary software product put out by PGP Corporation. GnuPG is a