Re: OpenPGP card v2.1 and Cherry ST-2000U - Only 1024-bit keys are possible

2015-09-10 Thread NIIBE Yutaka
Hello, On 09/10/2015 11:23 PM, Guan Xin wrote: > I'm new to gpg. Just got a Cherry ST-2000U and OpenPGP card v2.1. > I can generate 1024-bit keys with the "generate" command of gpg2. > However, generation of 2048 or 4096-bit keys never succeed. The errors are: [...] > scdaemon[10116]: please wait

Re: plaintext non-ssl distribution - who things this is a good idea?

2015-09-10 Thread Scott Lambdin
und bier On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 6:05 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote: > > Who else thinks someone should spring for the $10 it would take to > > buy and install an SSL certificate for the principal distribution > > point of gpg and it's signatures on the worlds most popular > > platform? > > There a

Re: PGP Global Directory does not send verification email

2015-09-10 Thread rpr nospam
On 22 August 2015 at 13:55 Robert J. Hansen wrote: : : It's long-standing list policy that we avoid talking about non-libre : software, except in the sense of interoperability concerns. If you have : concerns with how the PGP Global Keyserver is working, I'd suggest : bringing that up to Symantec'

Re: plaintext non-ssl distribution - who things this is a good idea?

2015-09-10 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On Thu 2015-09-10 18:05:35 -0400, Robert J. Hansen wrote: >> Who else thinks someone should spring for the $10 it would take to >> buy and install an SSL certificate for the principal distribution >> point of gpg and it's signatures on the worlds most popular >> platform? > > There are many better

Re: plaintext non-ssl distribution - who things this is a good idea?

2015-09-10 Thread Robert J. Hansen
> Who else thinks someone should spring for the $10 it would take to > buy and install an SSL certificate for the principal distribution > point of gpg and it's signatures on the worlds most popular > platform? There are many better ways for Werner to spend his time and money. (Getting an Authent

Re: plaintext non-ssl distribution - who things this is a good idea?

2015-09-10 Thread Jerry
On Fri, 11 Sep 2015 01:07:52 +1000, cow...@anon.im stated: > Who else thinks someone should spring for the $10 it would take to buy and > install an SSL certificate for the principal distribution point of gpg and > it's signatures on the worlds most popular platform? > > http://gpg4win.org/downlo

Re: gnupg-for-java

2015-09-10 Thread Antony Prince
On 09/09/2015 10:45 PM, Antony Prince wrote: > since maven is actually controlling the ant build. My objective > currently is to produce the binaries for Linux since the default maven > build creates the *.jar and *.so files needed to make this process > easier for those who prefer pre-compiled bin

[Announce] GnuPG 2.1.8 released

2015-09-10 Thread Werner Koch
Hello! The GnuPG Project is pleased to announce the availability of a new release of GnuPG modern: Version 2.1.8. The GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) is a complete and free implementation of the OpenPGP standard which is commonly abbreviated as PGP. GnuPG allows to encrypt and sign data and communicat

plaintext non-ssl distribution - who things this is a good idea?

2015-09-10 Thread coward
Who else thinks someone should spring for the $10 it would take to buy and install an SSL certificate for the principal distribution point of gpg and it's signatures on the worlds most popular platform? http://gpg4win.org/download.html http://files.gpg4win.org/gpg4win-2.2.6.exe http://files.gpg4

Re: OpenPGP card v2.1 and Cherry ST-2000U - Only 1024-bit keys are possible

2015-09-10 Thread Thomas Jarosch
Hi Guan, On Thursday, 10. September 2015 16:23:18 Guan Xin wrote: > I'm new to gpg. Just got a Cherry ST-2000U and OpenPGP card v2.1. > I can generate 1024-bit keys with the "generate" command of gpg2. > However, generation of 2048 or 4096-bit keys never succeed. > ... > Software versions: > gpg

OpenPGP card v2.1 and Cherry ST-2000U - Only 1024-bit keys are possible

2015-09-10 Thread Guan Xin
Hello, I'm new to gpg. Just got a Cherry ST-2000U and OpenPGP card v2.1. I can generate 1024-bit keys with the "generate" command of gpg2. However, generation of 2048 or 4096-bit keys never succeed. The errors are: ... ... (snip) Change (N)ame, (C)omment, (E)mail or (O)kay/(Q)uit? o scdaemon[10116

Re: Scdaemon log

2015-09-10 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 09/09/15 22:17, Kostiantyn Chertov wrote: > log-file /var/log/scd.log The user you're running GnuPG as probably doesn't have permission to create files in /var/log. So this can only work when the file is already created with the correct permissions, and even then there might be a reason GnuPG n