still be used.
From my understanding it is not possible to expire the primary key and keep
subkeys.
Did I get something wrong? If not, what is the smoothest thing to do to
migrate?
Cheers,
Nik
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red seed?
(3) Is there a way to have GnuPG use a different random number generator
like he ones people mentioned on this thread?
(4) Of the random number generators mentioned in this thread, which are
cryptographically secure?
Peace, community, justice,
- George
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Hi,
> I know that a CSPRNG is supposed to make this cryptographically secure
Also, I may be wrong here -- it seems that CSPRNG sometimes refers to
libgcrypt's "Continuously Seeded" and other times refers to
"Cryptographically Secure."
Peace,
helpful to know if the above customization is possible.
Thank you!
- George
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Hi,
I have CentOS 5.5 with gnupg 1.4.5.
I am using the following command to generate the keys:
echo LinuxMasters | /usr/bin/gpg --homedir /home/USER/.gnupg -e -a -r
em...@domain.com > /somefile
The problem I am facing is that until today all the keys generated
using this command had the same siz
Hi folks,
I would like to updatea signature on a key, that is, add a sig-policy-url
and change the verification level (turn a normal sig into a sig3, that is).
Is this possible? If yes, how?
Please CC me when replying as I am not (yet) subscribed to the list :).
Thank you!
Cheers,
Nik
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Hello,
Can anyone suggest the latest stable version of GnuPG that successfully
does decryption for Adobe PDF files? And if so, are there installation
instructions for that version?
Thanks,
George Reich
Crown Americas, LLC
Electronic Business
(215) 856-5446
Hi list,
due to dome issues, I have pretty many signatures on my key that I don't
want (or need) anymore. I can remove them locally, but when sending the
key to the keyserver afterwards, the changes are just ignored.
Is it even possible to remove signatures from a key and distribute this
change?
Hi John,
that is, I can add anything I want to my key, but never remove it? Not
even signatures?
I understand that I cannot remove keys, but I think any changes that
require my secret key would be ok :( ...
-nik
John W. Moore III schrieb:
> Dominik George wrote:
>
> > Is it even
== I think my last post went wild because the subscription process
wasn't completed yet ...
Hi list,
due to dome issues, I have pretty many signatures on my key that I don't
want (or need) anymore. I can remove them locally, but when sending the
key to the keyserver afterwards, the changes are ju
man gpg
the above cmd mentions anti tempest fonts. what does this mean
exactly? where are the anti-tempest fonts? i've searched the
net for them and cannot find them. the only mention of soft
tempest fonts were within a .zip containing image files claimed
to be for example only.
do tempest resist
nt documents outside of
Evolution, and paste them in when they're ready, if I can't find
something better.
George Shaffer
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ation marks, but it seems GnuPG
doesn't support wildcards. Thoughts on solutions? I am trying to
automate, so unattended decryption is what I am after. I saw batch
decrypt, but it requires individual file names.
I am using GnuPG v1.4.6
George
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ation marks, but it seems GnuPG
doesn't support wildcards. Thoughts on solutions? I am trying to
automate, so unattended decryption is what I am after. I saw batch
decrypt, but it requires individual file names.
I am using GnuPG v1.4.6
George
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against corruption, and the signing key will be visible on the
source machine.)
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