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Hi,
I checked my D:\software\GNU\GnuWin32\bin. There is no gpg.exe in it,
only gpg-error.exe and gpg-error-config. But there is gpg.exe in my
git folder. I adjusted the PATH and temporarily removed it. Then I
tried to import again, and the same
<- OK
2024-04-08 08:03:53 gpg-agent[27040] DBG: agent_cache_housekeeping
2024-04-08 08:03:57 gpg-agent[27040] DBG: agent_cache_housekeeping
2024-04-08 08:03:57 gpg-agent[27040] DBG: chan_0x0324 -> OK
Pleased to meet you
2024-04-08 08:03:57 gpg-agent[27040] DBG: chan_0x0324 <- GETINFO pid
202
ers\■\AppData\Roaming\gnupg
On Tue, Apr 9, 2024 at 10:05 AM Werner Koch wrote:
>
> On Mon, 8 Apr 2024 11:42, Moses said:
>
> > C:\> gpg-connect-agent -v
> >> getinfo version
> > D 2.4.5
>
> Okay, that works.
>
> >> gpgconf -L
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Hi,
I tried the command you gave and the results are as follows:
C:\> gpg-connect-agent -v
> getinfo version
D 2.4.5
OK
> gpgconf -L
ERR 67109139 Unknown IPC command
I downloaded and installed gpg4win from the official website, and the
Hi,
I've encountered an issue while trying to import a private key into GnuPG,
resulting in an unexpected error message. Below are the details including
the version of GnuPG and the error messages received:
c:\> gpg --version
gpg (GnuPG) 2.4.5
libgcrypt 1.10.3
...
c:\> gpg --import
Hi,
I've notice the switch --export-secret-key is not listed in the help
screen (i.e. gpg --help) and I spend a lot of time to find it. It
seems to be one of the most used switch for backup private keys and
sync keys between machines. Could the developer add this switch to the
help screen? It
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On 9/1/07, John Clizbe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Moses wrote:
O...I see.
I've get the correct hash on Linux..., thank you all! :-)
The problem remains now is how to get the same hashing on Windows,
because echo on windows does not have -n flag:
echo -n AAA
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Hi list,
I want hash some strings by using GnuPG, I know GPG have hash
function, but I can't find how to do it in the manuals or other
documentations on the official website. What's parameters used by GPG
for hash?
Furthermore, I would like use
. I don't think online results are wrong. All of them
generates the same results except GPG.
Did I miss something? Or it's a issue of my GPG installation?
Best regards.
On 8/31/07, Todd Zullinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Moses wrote:
I want hash some strings by using GnuPG, I know GPG
but not AAA... :-\
Is there a easy way to get rid of the newline on windows system?
Best regards.
On 8/31/07, David Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Aug 31, 2007 at 07:22:00PM +0800, Moses wrote:
Hi,
(Sorry for last mail, FireGPG truncated my mail...so here it should be)
Thank
Hi,
I've installed gpg on Windows Vista recently, but seems not all the
functions work well when I try to receive keys from keyserver. Here is
the command I typed:
gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys
After hit RETURN, I got errors immediately like this:
gpgkeys:
Understood. Thanks for your help. :)
Regards.
M.
On 4/13/07, Sven Radde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The export only gives an attacker convenient access to the key file. But
if he can run gpg commands, he could just copy your secring.gpg anyway,
so he already has access to the secret key.
Hi list,
My question sound dumb, but I've notice that anyone have the right
access my computer can use command gpg --export-secret-keys username
to export private keys, without need to enter passphrase. This is very
dangerous to a multi-user computer.
How to better protect private keys of GPG
I got it: right click on the GPGShell's icontray and choose Window.
Thanks Laurent, John and thank you all!
On 4/6/07, John Clizbe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Moses wrote:
Thank you. I'm using GPGshell now :)
A newbie question: how to better use GPGshell in OE? Because I found
it's
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