Re: Update on USG, Software, and the First Amendment

2014-10-28 Thread Bob Holtzman
On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 02:20:36PM -0400, Robert J. Hansen wrote: Just received word back from a friend of mine who's a law professor focusing in electronic civil liberties, and is a former Commissioner of the FCC to boot. He's skeptical that ITAR/EAR enforcement will affect U.S. hackers

Re: Update on USG, Software, and the First Amendment

2014-10-28 Thread Schlacta, Christ
I'll add my +1 to the request On Oct 28, 2014 12:08 AM, Bob Holtzman hol...@cox.net wrote: On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 02:20:36PM -0400, Robert J. Hansen wrote: Just received word back from a friend of mine who's a law professor focusing in electronic civil liberties, and is a former

Re: Update on USG, Software, and the First Amendment

2014-10-28 Thread Martin Behrendt
Am 27.10.2014 um 19:20 schrieb Robert J. Hansen: Just received word back from a friend of mine who's a law professor focusing in electronic civil liberties, and is a former Commissioner of the FCC to boot. He's skeptical that ITAR/EAR enforcement will affect U.S. hackers participating in

Terminal asks for passphrase even when passphrase is cached by gpg-agent

2014-10-28 Thread Sudhir Khanger
Hello, I have gpg-agent cache passphrase. When I run gpg -c text.txt it asks for passphrase twice like it normally would but Kgpg or KMail don't. What am I suppose to do to make both terminal and GUI apps use cached passphrase instead of asking for one? -- Regards, Sudhir Khanger,

Re: Terminal asks for passphrase even when passphrase is cached by gpg-agent

2014-10-28 Thread Peter Lebbing
I have gpg-agent cache passphrase. When I run gpg -c text.txt it asks for passphrase twice like it normally would but Kgpg or KMail don't. -c is symmetric encryption, encryption with a passphrase. It is prompting you what the passphrase should be. If it were to ask you for your passphrase for

Re: Terminal asks for passphrase even when passphrase is cached by gpg-agent

2014-10-28 Thread Hauke Laging
Am Di 28.10.2014, 22:06:36 schrieb Sudhir Khanger: I have gpg-agent cache passphrase. When I run gpg -c text.txt it asks for passphrase twice like it normally would but Kgpg or KMail don't. You probably mean that Kgpg asks just once. KMail isn't capable of creating symmetrically encrypted