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Dear Developer,
Here's a peculiar scenario, I have a file which has 2 pgp messages or
blocks embedded in a single file one below the other.
Can GPG 2.0 be able to decrypt both the blocks and concatenate the messages
inside same single file?
I have attached the sample PGP file for reference and m
Dear Developer,
Here's a peculiar scenario, I have a file which has 2 pgp messages or blocks
embedded in a single file one below the other.
Can GPG 2.0 be able to decrypt both the blocks and concatenate the messages
inside same single file?
I have attached the sample PGP file for reference and
On 24.04.2012 19:47, da...@gbenet.com wrote:
> On 24/04/12 13:33, Peter Lebbing wrote:
>> On 24/04/12 14:20, da...@gbenet.com wrote:
>>> I too ran the gpg -k on a new user accounts and got the same results as
>>> you. The question
>>> is: Are both run at launch time? Or can you set which one to ru
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On 24/04/12 13:33, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> On 24/04/12 14:20, da...@gbenet.com wrote:
>> I too ran the gpg -k on a new user accounts and got the same results as you.
>> The question
>> is: Are both run at launch time? Or can you set which one to run?
>
On 24/04/12 14:20, da...@gbenet.com wrote:
> I too ran the gpg -k on a new user accounts and got the same results as you.
> The question
> is: Are both run at launch time? Or can you set which one to run?
Perhaps you should explain what you are trying to accomplish in the end. I read
something ab
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On 24/04/12 12:41, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Apr 2012 12:04, da...@gbenet.com said:
>
>> I have done as you have suggested. It is to be noted that whenever I
>> install a new Linux disro I always run gpg --version - Linux Mint does
>> not create
On Tue, 24 Apr 2012 12:04, da...@gbenet.com said:
> I have done as you have suggested. It is to be noted that whenever I
> install a new Linux disro I always run gpg --version - Linux Mint does
> not create ~/.gnupg automatically one has
I did a quick test by adding a new user on a pretty standar
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On 24/04/12 10:19, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 24.04.2012 10:14, da...@gbenet.com kirjoitti:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I'm using Mint Linux - gpg2 and gpg are both using /.gpg I have no /.gpg2
>> dir on my system
>> and no dir gets created when I run gp
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On 24/04/12 09:51, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Apr 2012 09:14, da...@gbenet.com said:
>
>> I'm using Mint Linux - gpg2 and gpg are both using /.gpg I have no /.gpg2
>> dir on my system
>
> Are you sure? The default home directory is ~/.gnupg an
Hi,
24.04.2012 10:14, da...@gbenet.com kirjoitti:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm using Mint Linux - gpg2 and gpg are both using /.gpg I have no /.gpg2 dir
> on my system
> and no dir gets created when I run gpg2 --version. No dirs are created in
> usr/bin either -
> in fact I had to create a home/david/.gpg
On Tue, 24 Apr 2012 09:14, da...@gbenet.com said:
> I'm using Mint Linux - gpg2 and gpg are both using /.gpg I have no /.gpg2 dir
> on my system
Are you sure? The default home directory is ~/.gnupg and not ~/.gpg .
It is not advisable to have different directories for both versions.
We took gre
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Hi All,
I'm using Mint Linux - gpg2 and gpg are both using /.gpg I have no /.gpg2 dir
on my system
and no dir gets created when I run gpg2 --version. No dirs are created in
usr/bin either -
in fact I had to create a home/david/.gpg
The question are
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