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
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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
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'
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
> 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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