Fail-safe backup

2013-06-13 Thread Henry Hertz Hobbit
I just answered a question on whether you could import somebody else's keys from a file named "other.txt" rather than "other.asc" or "other.gpg". While perhaps technically correct I also pointed out that Windows depends on the proper file-name extension and some Linux distros like OpenSuSE are ver

Re: Clarifying the GnuPG License

2013-06-13 Thread Leo Gaspard
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 11:49:39AM +0200, Nils Faerber wrote: > IANAL but from my understanding: > 1. by invocation of the commandline commands: Yes > 2. invocation of GnuPG exe: Yes > 3. Linking, dynamically or statically, against a GnuPG DLL, presumed > that it is licensed under GPL: No IANAL ei

Re: File extension is .txt for gpg import. Is that ok?

2013-06-13 Thread Henry Hertz Hobbit
On 06/13/2013 03:20 AM, Anilkumar Padmaraju wrote: > Hi Gnupg Users, > > I have question that on of the user gave a file to import and the file > is having .txt extension, for example test.txt. I usually import > files having .asc or .gpg extensions. Can I do "gpg --import > test.txt" with that

Re: File extension is .txt for gpg import. Is that ok?

2013-06-13 Thread Johan Wevers
On 13-06-2013 5:20, Anilkumar Padmaraju wrote: > I have question that on of the user gave a file to import and the file > is having .txt extension, for example test.txt. I usually import > files having .asc or .gpg extensions. Can I do "gpg --import > test.txt" with that .txt file extension? Ye

File extension is .txt for gpg import. Is that ok?

2013-06-13 Thread Anilkumar Padmaraju
Hi Gnupg Users, I have question that on of the user gave a file to import and the file is having .txt extension, for example test.txt. I usually import files having .asc or .gpg extensions. Can I do "gpg --import test.txt" with that .txt file extension? Thank you, Anil. __