Hi,
Greetings !!!
We are trying to installed package for encryption on Solaris 10 but we are
not able to download the right package for GnuPG.
Kindly guide us for installing gnupg 1.4.14 package. Please let us know the
quote and the support you offer.
Regards,
Burhani S Kara
Evolutionary
suming all other GSWoT policy requirements have been
met and that it's been validated that they control the email addresses
associated with each of their key's userIDs -- are their PGP/GPG key
or keys userIDs GPG "sig!2 1" trust signed by the 8875BF7F GSWoT
"Signing
season and a
healthy and prosperous New Year.
I join John in extending the same thoughts and wishes to you and yours.
Cordially
Kara
Timestamp: Tue, 20 Dec 2011, 0107 Local (UTC -0500)
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Reference Robert J. Hansen's 19 Jul 2011, 1504 (-0700), "Re: secring
and dropbox":
>> Is it a bad idea to place your secring in dropbox?
> Depends entirely on the strength of your passphrase. With a strong
> enough passphrase you could publish your secret certificates in the
> newspaper of
why that will not be possible within the immediate
future.
Ciao
Kara
Timestamp: Thu, 08 Jul 2010, 1750 Local (UTC -0400)
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quot;trust" signature)?
For some reason the following approach won't let me access GPG:
1. "Start | Run" gpg --edit-key deadbeef.
2. C:\Documents and Settings\Kara> gpg --edit-key deadbeef
3. C:\> gpg --edit-key deadbeef
In each of the above atte
I've received a key with two userIDs (identify and keyIDs changed):
uid Dummy Name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
sig! N 12345678 2007-10-29 [self-signature]
uid Dummy Name
sig! 123456789 2007-10-19 [self-signature]
Question 1: In the first userID's self-s
Hi,
> On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 08:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>
>> Werner, do you also plan to create binary releases (i.e. installers) for
>> Windows?
>
> See www.gpg4win.org - 1.1.2 has been released.
Isn't bzip2 compression supported any longer?
Because with 1.1.2 i get:
gpg --version
gpg (GnuPG
or the cost of the bullet.
I like the Chinese system: Just have the criminal to be executed kneel
and then kill him or her with a single bullet to the back of the head.
Quick, humane, and with the family paying for the cost of the bullet,
cost-effective. Seems like a much better system than we us
ruecrypt.org/
What would be an equally good equivalent
for those of us using a Linux distro?
- --
Ciao
Kara
"As long as algebra is taught in school, there
will be prayer in school." - Cokie Roberts
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