Am 25.06.21 um 00:14 schrieb Brandon Anderson via Gnupg-users:
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>> The keyserver situation seems a bit difficult currently, maybe
>> https://keys.openpgp.org/ is the best (easiest) workaround for now.
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>> But WKD is really worth looking at!
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> My understanding is the Ubuntu Key-server is
Hi there,
haven´t used key servers in recent time and wonder what key servers are
recommended currently.
I have used pool.sks-keyservers.net, they were said to be okay
especially due to the subkeys issues.
Any new key servers recommended to use?
Thanx
Malte
Hi there,
I just wanted to change the expiry of the key on my openPGP card. But
GnuPG did not let me do this, it still shows the old expiry date.
Can the expiry of the openPGP card not be changed!?
Regards
Malte
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Am Mon, 21 Mar 2011 21:42:30 +0100
schrieb Malte Gell malte.g...@gmx.de:
Can the expiry of the openPGP card not be changed!?
My fault... I have forgotten to change the subkey´s expiry too..
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Am Thu, 17 Mar 2011 10:02:43 +0100
schrieb Werner Koch w...@gnupg.org:
On Wed, 16 Mar 2011 19:31, malte.g...@gmx.de said:
currently I have some trouble to get my Cyberjack running with
PCSC. So I wonder, can GnuPG (2.0.16) also work with CTAPI drivers?
I doubt that. CTAPI has not been
Hello,
currently I have some trouble to get my Cyberjack running with PCSC. So I
wonder, can GnuPG (2.0.16) also work with CTAPI drivers?
Thanx
Malte
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Hi there,
In the Android Market there is APG. Has anyone tested it? Does it import keys
with subkeys? By the way, is there an app that encrypts SMS with APG?
Regardsa
Malte
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Hi there,
Besides, holding a GPG encrypted keyfile on unencrypted space to open a
LUKS/dmcrypt encrypted device, opening/decrypting the keyfile in the boot
process by entering the correct passphrase, to finally open the
LUKS/dmcrypt secured device seems broken to me.
Can you explain, why
Grant Olson k...@grant-olson.net wrote
On 7/22/10 6:13 PM, Malte Gell wrote:
Hi there!
I have the following setup: a Linux luks encrypted partition. It is
encrypted with a keyfile, the keyfile itself is GnuPG encrypted and
stored in /root
...
When I use these commands after
tux.tsn...@free.fr wrote
Yes and the boot partition is not encrypted, only /home But I solved it.
It was an init script issue. On openSUSE there is an init script
earlyxdm and it has overridden so to say the pinentry-ncurses program.
I have now edited earlyxdm and have added my own
Hi there!
I have the following setup: a Linux luks encrypted partition. It is encrypted
with a keyfile, the keyfile itself is GnuPG encrypted and stored in /root
Now I have a smartcard reader and a OpenPGP card, so I want to decrypt the
keyfile, enter the card's PIN and that's it. I wrote a
Faramir faramir...@gmail.com wrote
Malte Gell escribió:
Oh no... can it be, subkeys.pgp.net is down currently? I think I don't
have a port filtering issue, the keyserver seems to be down!
Try pool.sks-keyservers.net , it is a pool of servers, and it is
checked daily (I think, 2 or 3
Werner Koch schrieb:
On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 06:50, cl...@thewildbeast.co.uk said:
Try the newer version of claws-mail/gpg4win (light) found here:
http://www.claws-mail.org/win32/ This has SSL support using gnutls.
That should be in Gpg4win 1.9.x as well. Quite some time ago we
integrated
Werner Koch schrieb:
On Sat, 6 Jun 2009 22:52, malte.g...@gmx.de said:
Does the GPG4Win package support the GnuPG smartcard? Of course, given there
is a reader and its driver installed first...
Yes.
Indeed, GPG4Win works very smoothly.
And, how powerful is the Claws client? Does it
Hi there!
Does the GPG4Win package support the GnuPG smartcard? Of course, given there is
a reader and its driver installed first...
And, how powerful is the Claws client? Does it support multiple pop, smtp
accounts and IMAP?
Thanx a lot in advance
Malte
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Hello,
being a class 3 reader, my cardreader has a keypad and a display, but gpg-
agent still invokes pinentry-qt to enter the pin. How can I change this to use
the cardreader's keypad?
I have not set --disable-keypad in scdaemon.conf
thanx
Malte
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Am Donnerstag, 12. Februar 2009 12:41:45 schrieb Werner Koch:
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 09:46, malte.g...@gmx.de said:
being a class 3 reader, my cardreader has a keypad and a display, but
gpg- agent still invokes pinentry-qt to enter the pin. How can I change
this to use the cardreader's
Hello,
can the openPGP card store more than one key? If yes, how many can be stored?
Will the forthcoming cards version 2.0 differ from 1.1 in that aspect?
Malte
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Am Dienstag, 10. Februar 2009 11:34:03 schrieb Werner Koch:
On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 08:34, malte.g...@gmx.de said:
1. killing running gpg-agent
That is not necessarry. You can simply give it a HUP (pkill -HUP
gpg-agent). This will reload most of the config options including
--scdaemon-program.
Hello,
Am Dienstag, 10. Februar 2009 11:34:03 schrieb Werner Koch:
(...)
Your problem is probably another version of gpg-agent or scdaemon
somewhere in your PATH.
Hm, I don't buy it.. I continued to try things, the strange behaviour
continues, now my openPGP card is shown as empty:
Am Dienstag, 10. Februar 2009 18:09:58 schrieb Werner Koch:
On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 17:38, malte.g...@gmx.de said:
Hm, I don't buy it.. I continued to try things, the strange behaviour
continues, now my openPGP card is shown as empty:
I have noticed such a behaviour sporadically but I was
Am Sonntag, 8. Februar 2009 00:12:16 schrieb Malte Gell:
gpg --card-edit
passwd
then asked for the PIN, default pin 123456 entered
asked for the new pin, new pin entered twice
and then this
Error changing the PIN: Conditions of use not satisfied
Too stupid, the pin needs to be 6 digits
Hello,
Am Sonntag, 8. Februar 2009 10:26:24 schrieb Benjamin Donnachie:
2009/2/8 Malte Gell malte.g...@gmx.de:
does still now work, what is wrong there, why don't I have the permission
to change the admin pin?
So, edit ~/.gnupg/scdaemon.conf and add the line allow-admin.
Thanx
.
On e.g. openSUSE open /etc/X11/xdm/sys.xsession and look for the line that
starts with set -- $gpgagent --sh --daemon.. add to this line:
--scdaemon-program /usr/bin/scdaemon
and the error described below is gone.
Am Donnerstag, 5. Februar 2009 22:33:23 schrieb Malte Gell:
gpg --card
Hi there,
i wanted to change the pins of my new card and invoked gpg --change-pin I was
able to select point one, was asked for the old pin and entered the new one
and affirmed. Then I chose point three change Admin PIN, but gpg said no
permission!? How can I now change the admin pin and why
Am Samstag, 7. Februar 2009 21:50:20 schrieb Malte Gell:
Hi there,
i wanted to change the pins of my new card and invoked gpg --change-pin I
was able to select point one, was asked for the old pin and entered the new
one and affirmed. Then I chose point three change Admin PIN, but gpg said
Hello,
i made some progress with my new OpenPGP card. I can access it with
gpg --card-edit but i cannot do anything, because GnuPG immediately exists and
says there was no card
gpg --card-edit first detectd the card and then suddenly says OpenPGP card is
not available, though it is
On Thursday 05 February 2009 23:13:08 Wolfgang Rosenauer
wolfg...@rosenauer.org wrote the following:
Malte Gell schrieb:
gpg --card-edit first detectd the card and then suddenly says OpenPGP
card is not available, though it is still in the card reader
I've just changed my config from
Am Donnerstag, 5. Februar 2009 23:13:08 schrieb Wolfgang Rosenauer:
Malte Gell schrieb:
gpg --card-edit first detectd the card and then suddenly says OpenPGP
card is not available, though it is still in the card reader
I have gpg 2.0.10 in my OBS repository built for openSUSE 11.1
Hi there,
with hope of finding more response I place my question now here.
I have a Reiner SCT Cyberjack Secoder card reader and with the driver from
Reiner SCT's web site it works now, the diagnosis tool cyberjack says the
reader is available and accessable.
In ~/.gnupg/scdaemon.conf i
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 16:55, Werner Koch wrote:
GnuPG: remotely controllable function pointer [CVE-2006-6235]
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2006-12-04
Hm, GnuPG 1.4.5 (unpatched)/KMail 1.8.2 reports invalid signed
On Wednesday 19 April 2006 21:47, Robert Smits wrote:
I'm trying to figure out why I can send encrypted messages to myself
at home from my work computer, and they come through just fine, but
signed messages to myself from my work computer come labeelled as
having a bad signature.
Work
On Friday 24 March 2006 15:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I
cannot seem to import the server certificate that it signed. I
continually get the following message:
5 - 2006-03-23 16:58:30 gpgsm[27069]: self-signed certificate has a
BAD signature: Bad signature
5 - 2006-03-23
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