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On Sun, 2015-08-16 at 10:10 +0200, Stefan Claas wrote:
Hello Werner and all,
after seeing Facebook's public key a couple of days ago,
i was wondering if it's possible to enhance GnuPG in a
future version, so that it no longer allows someone to
sign a public key without approval of
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On Tue, 2013-07-16 at 07:16 +0800, Martin wrote:
* I find them Confusing.
So what's the point here? If he doesn't yet the concept it doesn't mean
it is bad. It's just a statement about him, not the standard. e.g. I
haven't got the concept of armoured concrete, yet I life in a house
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On Tue, 2012-06-05 at 10:20 +0530, Amol Patil wrote:
Currenlty I am having problem with the decryption of the file my code
is like this
echo shell_exec(echo $passphrase | $gpg --passphrase-fd 0 -o
$unencrypted_file -d $encrypted_file);
If you do this the passphrase can be
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On Sat, 2011-11-12 at 10:17 +0100, Csabi wrote:
Hi all!
It is possible to convert an already created .sig file to .asc file?
(ASCII armored output)?
I would like to convert some .sig (detached signature) files to .asc files.
Can anybody write a method how can i do it?
Best
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On Sun, 2010-11-21 at 13:55 +0100, Alphazo wrote:
Yesterday, after signing one message using my CryptoStick (OpenPGP
card V2 + USB reader) I filled up my /var/log/messages.log with 10GB
(that's a lot) of the same exact message:
Nov 20 21:15:00 localhost pcscd:
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On Sun, 2009-08-09 at 17:15 +1200, Adam Bogacki wrote:
On Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 11:45:07PM -0400, David Shaw wrote:
On Aug 7, 2009, at 6:43 PM, Adam Bogacki wrote:
Hi, Having recently set up lenny on a new box, I copied
the contents of ~/.gnupg from the old etch box to a
USB
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On Sun, 2009-06-28 at 13:20 +0800, Jesse Cheung wrote:
You can also use a freeform UID, which contains name and comment,
but
leave the email field empty.
Yeah I found it a good idea! BTW it seems the file format doesn't
really stop us from putting invalid email address in the UID,
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On Sun, 2009-05-03 at 10:22 +0100, Philip wrote:
So far I have figured out that on windows if I enter the command
gpg -eat -r [recipient key]
I get a prompt on the console
If I then type a message, followed by enter control-Z enter
then gpg will encrypt the message and dump the pgp
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On Tue, 2009-04-28 at 09:26 -0600, Allen Schultz wrote:
I was following TJL73's tutorial on secure key generation with the below
link and was having problems with updating a subkey from the
primary-secret key in another directory.