2007/3/13, David Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You are either missing gpgkeys_hkp.exe or GPG can't find it (not in
your path).
David
Anyway, even if gpg can find it, it will still not work. Gives me a
socket error something..
The message flashes for a very short time so i dont have time enough
to
Hi, it appears to be impossible to connect to any keyservers
through gpg on my newly installed Vista box. I have disabled
UAC and im running as admin, so that should not be the cause
of any problems.
Whenever i try to get something from a keyserver i get:
gpg: refreshing 1 key from
Robert J. Hansen skrev:
It may be worth considering
telling people that Vista is an unsupported OS for GnuPG 1.4.x.
But will it be supported in any near future?
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On the back of my openpgp card, it says that it has
Private data storage What is this storage? and can i use
it to store anything?
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GnuPG 1.4.6 (from gnupg.org) on winxp pro sp2
gpg --edit-key PGP Global Directory Verification Key
Gives me this:
gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.6; Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
This is free software, and you are
For the last 2 hours i have been playing with my new openpgp card and
reader, trying to figure out how stuff works. So there are a few questions.
Can i restore my public key with only the card?
Do i need to backup my secret key from my local keyring or can i
restore it from my card?
In case im
Werner Koch skrev:
It is just a stub which tells gpg the number of the card so that gpg
can ask you to insert the corresponding card. If no key is available,
gpg will create that stub automagically from the card.
So, if i have my public key, and the stub is missing, all i have to do
is load
Hi,
I got an encryptet and signed email, is it possible to see what hash
algorithmn was used for signing?
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2006/10/22, Richard H. Stoddard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
in fact seems to encrypt it.
Is this just the way it is or is there a bug (or operator error)?
No, its not encryptet. My guess it is signed and compressed, am i right?
Also, is there a way using PGPShell to cache the passphrase for a
certain
lol, very cool with the steganography thing...
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Here´s what i made:
http://img430.imageshack.us/img430/2433/logomm8.jpg
based on:
http://www.gnu.org/graphics/slickgnu.html
It could look cool in white on a black tshirt.
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When a key expires, does it mean that subkeys are also expired?
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Hi,
why can i only use tsign from the key edit menu, and not directly with
a command like
i can do with sign and lsign?
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This might be a hard one.
When you encrypt to a public key, there is no way gpg
can decrypt it, to verify that it can be decrypted,
unless it can unlock the private key with your password.
The only way i see, is that gpg would have to encrypt 2 times
and compare the results. But then again, the
Recently, a friend had a problem with a key in his keyring that appeared
to be valid. However he could not find any link between that key and his
only ultimately trusted key. He removed all signatures from that key,
but it still appeared to be valid. After importing the key into PGP i
noticed that
David Shaw wrote:
I'm not sure. What was the problem here?
David
okay, made a mistake here... There is no problem.
sry for wasting your time...
(im hitting myself with the stupidity stick)
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2006/6/28, Werner Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It is not possible to set a valid from date. Actuall there is no
valid from date but just the creatuion time of the key.
My key made with PGP shows this:
sub 4096R/10BFF302 created: 2006-04-06 expires: 2008-04-06 usage: E
sub 4096R/B3DF6DC0
Thanks for you guys help.. :)
However, i have a small problem.
I dont want to interfere with any selection process
by having a personal-cipher/digest-preferences in my options
file.
I have a RSA and a DSA key, When im using the RSA key i want to use
SHA256, and RIPEMD160 for my DSA key, when i
If i understand the gpg.man correctly..
The --personal-cipher-preferences does only have an effect when
encrypting to more than one recipient, (besides from symmetrical
encryption algo selection)
and
the --personal-digest-preferences only when encrypting and signing
to more than one recipient.
Hello fellow gpg users..
I have a revoker on my key that i would like to remove, but i cant find a way to
do this. Can anyone help?
another question.
When i sign a key, is there any way i can set an expiration time for
the signature?
When i use the --list-sig command, is there any way i can see
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