Hallöchen!
Torsten Bronger writes:
> For signing emails, I requested an S/MIME certificate using the
> German academic DFN service. At the end of this process, I get a
> .p12 file (PKCS12). I can convert this file to PEM using
>
> openssl pkcs12 -in TorstenBronger.p12 -nodes -out /tmp/temp.
Jacob Bachmeyer wrote:
> Gilberto F da Silva via Gnupg-users wrote:
>> Slackware64 15
>>
>> slack15@darkstar:~/.config$ gpg --version
>> gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.23
>> [...]
>
>
> I may be misunderstanding, but I do not think that GPG 1.4.x ever even
> supported X.509 at all. Maybe you also have a gpg2
On Tue, 14 Jun 2022 08:38, Torsten Bronger said:
> Hallöchen!
>
> Werner Koch writes:
>
>> please let us known your GnuPG versions and your OS.
>
> gpgsm (GnuPG) 2.2.27
Please update to 2.2.35 which
* gpgsm: Fix parsing of certain PKCS#12 files. [T5793]
See https://dev.gnupg.org/T5793 . It i
Hallöchen!
Werner Koch writes:
> please let us known your GnuPG versions and your OS.
gpgsm (GnuPG) 2.2.27
libgcrypt 1.9.4
libksba 1.6.0-unknown
…
Supported algorithms:
Cipher: 3DES, AES128, AES192, AES256, SERPENT128, SERPENT192, SERPENT256, SEED,
CAMELLIA128, CAMELLIA192, CAMELLIA256
Pubkey:
Hallöchen!
ckeader via Gnupg-users writes:
> [...]
>
>> How can I successfully import the certificates and the key into
>> gpgsm?
>
> FWIW, I've never been able to import the S/MIME cert from $WORK
> into gnupg/gpgsm straight. I've had to go via thunderbird import
> -> export > gpgsm import to be
Gilberto F da Silva via Gnupg-users wrote:
Slackware64 15
slack15@darkstar:~/.config$ gpg --version
gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.23
[...]
I may be misunderstanding, but I do not think that GPG 1.4.x ever even
supported X.509 at all. Maybe you also have a gpg2 command? Maybe
there is another gpg so
Hi!
please let us known your GnuPG versions and your OS.
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
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> One source said that gpg and gpgsm share the same database at least
> for private keys. But I get an import error trying to import the
> PEM file with only the key into gpg.
>
> How can I successfully import the certificates and the key into
> gpgsm?
FWIW, I've never been able to import the
Hallöchen!
For signing emails, I requested an S/MIME certificate using the
German academic DFN service. At the end of this process, I get a
.p12 file (PKCS12). I can convert this file to PEM using
openssl pkcs12 -in TorstenBronger.p12 -nodes -out /tmp/temp.pem
In the PEM file, I can see fo