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From: Werner Koch [mailto:w...@gnupg.org]
Sent: Tuesday, 24 September 2019 1:52 AM
To: Rey Abeleda via Gnupg-users
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Subject: Re: Need Help wi
On Mon, 23 Sep 2019 02:36, gnupg-users@gnupg.org said:
> configure:3554: error: C compiler cannot create executables
configure does an early test to see whether your C compiler works. This
is done to detect crippled compilers delivered on some systems. Seems
not the case here, though.
>
Hi,
I am new to GnuPG and have recently subscribed to this mailing list to access
to help from the GnuPG user community.
I downloaded GnuPG and required libraries and am attempting build of the first
required package npth-1.6.
The ./configure step failed with the below error.
configure:3552:
Hi,
I am new to GnuPG and have recently subscribed to this mailing list to access
to help from the GnuPG user community.
I downloaded GnuPG and required libraries and am attempting build of the first
required package npth-1.6.
The ./configure step failed with the below error.
configure:3552:
On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 17:54:26 +0100, Juergen BRUCKNER wrote:
Hi Juergen,
> the ex- and import of the keys at commandline in terminal works fine.
>
> But I wanted to make screenshots of the process for a presentation i
> would use for a training of "newbies" and there i under no
> circumstances
Hi Stefan,
the ex- and import of the keys at commandline in terminal works fine.
But I wanted to make screenshots of the process for a presentation i
would use for a training of "newbies" and there i under no circumstances
want to work in terminal or commandline interface.
And i could reproduce
On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 14:52:14 +0100, Juergen Bruckner wrote:
> Hello Groups,
>
> I do this as crossposting on gnupg and enigmail - lists.
>
> Raspian: November 2018 (Kernel 4.4)
> Thunderbird: 52.9.1 - 32bit
> Enigmail 2.0.8 (20180804-1515)
> all installed from the Raspbian-sources
>
> At the
Hello Groups,
I do this as crossposting on gnupg and enigmail - lists.
Raspian: November 2018 (Kernel 4.4)
Thunderbird: 52.9.1 - 32bit
Enigmail 2.0.8 (20180804-1515)
all installed from the Raspbian-sources
At the moment I try to etablish a "Backup-Mail-Client" on a RaspberryPi
with Thunderbird,
Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> On Sun 2018-01-07 23:23:16 +1100, gn...@raf.org wrote:
> > For the actual decryption, I'm using sudo. From the original
> > post, the command to set things up contains something like:
> >
> > /usr/bin/screen -- \
> > /usr/bin/sudo -u thing --set-home -- \
> >
On Sun 2018-01-07 23:23:16 +1100, gn...@raf.org wrote:
> For the actual decryption, I'm using sudo. From the original
> post, the command to set things up contains something like:
>
> /usr/bin/screen -- \
> /usr/bin/sudo -u thing --set-home -- \
> /usr/bin/gpg-agent --homedir
Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> On Thu 2017-12-21 16:19:00 +1100, raf wrote:
> > Sorry, I thought I already did. The 4th point above does not
> > work. When the public-facing host connects via ssh to the
> > key management host, and runs gpg, instead of it successully
> > connecting to the existing
On Thu 2017-12-21 16:19:00 +1100, raf wrote:
> Sorry, I thought I already did. The 4th point above does not
> work. When the public-facing host connects via ssh to the
> key management host, and runs gpg, instead of it successully
> connecting to the existing gpg-agent process that I started
>
Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> Hi raf--
>
> Hi On Wed 2017-12-20 14:11:26 +1100, gn...@raf.org wrote:
> > Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> >> On Mon 2017-12-18 20:01:02 +1100, gn...@raf.org wrote:
> >> > For most of my decryption use cases I can't use a
> >> > pinentry program. Instead, I have to
Hi raf--
Hi On Wed 2017-12-20 14:11:26 +1100, gn...@raf.org wrote:
> Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
>> On Mon 2017-12-18 20:01:02 +1100, gn...@raf.org wrote:
>> > For most of my decryption use cases I can't use a
>> > pinentry program. Instead, I have to start gpg-agent in
>> > advance (despite what
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for responding.
Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> On Mon 2017-12-18 20:01:02 +1100, gn...@raf.org wrote:
> > For most of my decryption use cases I can't use a
> > pinentry program. Instead, I have to start gpg-agent in
> > advance (despite what its manpage says) with
> >
On Mon 2017-12-18 20:01:02 +1100, gn...@raf.org wrote:
> For most of my decryption use cases I can't use a
> pinentry program. Instead, I have to start gpg-agent in
> advance (despite what its manpage says) with
> --allow-preset-passphrase so that I can then use
> gpg-preset-passphrase so that
Hi,
Happy Holidays!
I'm migrating from gpg1 to gpg2 and am having lots of
trouble. I apologise for the long email but it's been a
saga and others may encounter the same problems I did
and I have some (possibly stupid) suggestions and some
questions that I need answers for.
For most of my
Hi,
I'm currently running Fedora 25 with GnuPG v2.13 installed.
I want to upgrade to v2.1.23 by manually compiling.
I have downloaded:
npth 1.5
libgpg-error 1.27
libgcrypt 1.8
libksba 1.3.5
libassuan 2.4.3
gnupg-2.1.23
Read the README and INSTALL for gnupg-2.1.23, which instructed to install
sage-
From: Daniel Kahn Gillmor [mailto:d...@fifthhorseman.net]
Sent: Monday, March 20, 2017 8:52 PM
To: Pankaj Kumar. Chaurasia; gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Subject: Re: Need Help.
On Mon 2017-03-20 06:57:18 -0400, Pankaj Kumar. Chaurasia wrote:
> Does anyone know how to import a public key for a serv
On Mon 2017-03-20 06:57:18 -0400, Pankaj Kumar. Chaurasia wrote:
> Does anyone know how to import a public key for a server account.
>
> I tried below one, but it is not working:
>
> Gpg2 -import -u NT\MSSQLAgent e:\MyPub.gpg
Usually --import needs two leading hyphens, not one.
it's not clear to
Does anyone know how to import a public key for a server account.
I tried below one, but it is not working:
Gpg2 -import -u NT\MSSQLAgent e:\MyPub.gpg
Thanks & Regards,
Pankaj K Chaurasia
Sr. Database Developer
Smart Utility Systems
0120-4208528 (O) | +91- 8109510013 (M) | +91- 9406929510
Hello Experts,
We are implementing PGP solution using GnuPG. We have hit one issue, below
is the error,
gpg: public key decryption failed: Wrong secret key used
gpg: decryption failed: No secret key
I'm trying to encrypt sample test message without using armor (--no-armor).
I'm getting above
Hi,
I've installed dejavusecurity/OutlookPrivacyPlugin to decrypt e-mails from
outlook.
It works well with encrypted text email but under features its says it can
decrypt HTML e-mail.
I'm collecting data from an online form and I want to send the email as a
form with the data filled in.
I
I try to reply Peter. But it has bounced from his email id.
The mail got delivered to me without generating a bounce, or as my primary mail
server liked to put it:
2013-08-21 02:48:53 1VBwbV-00021r-DK = prvs=93857aca4=snehendu.gh...@tcs.com
H=inmumg02.tcs.com [219.64.33.222]
...@qantas.com.au, Mini George/KOL/TCS@TCS,
Pinky Roy/KOL/TCS@TCS, Binayendu Mandal/KOL/TCS@TCS, Abdul
Alim/APAC/TCS@TCS
Date:
21/08/2013 07:43 AM
Subject:
Re: need help for GPG 1.2.1 binary for REHL 5.8
Hi Peter,
Thanks for your reply.
In brief, the background is that we are replacing an existing
I was not listed previously. Sending again.
From:
Snehendu Ghosh/APAC/TCS
To:
gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Cc:
Kumar Manishgupta/APAC/TCS@TCS
Date:
21/08/2013 09:56 AM
Subject:
Fw: need help for GPG 1.2.1 binary for REHL 5.8
Hi,
I try to reply Peter. But it has bounced from his email id.
Please
gnupg-users@gnupg.org, Mini George
mini.geo...@tcs.com, Pinky Roy pinky@tcs.com, Snehendu Ghosh
snehendu.gh...@tcs.com
Subject: Re: need help for GPG 1.2.1 binary for REHL 5.8
we are searching for binary for GPG 1.2.1 version for Red Hat Enterprise
Linux 5.8
You're trying to install
On 08/20/2013 09:43 PM, Snehendu Ghosh wrote:
Hi Peter,
Thanks for your reply.
In brief, the background is that we are replacing an existing
iHub system which acts as a router for files transfer to and
from Oracle EBS. In current system, for inbound interfaces,
encrypted files come from
On 08/20/2013 05:43 PM, Snehendu Ghosh wrote:
We are not expecting any of the third party will make any changes in
their side. That is the reason we want to go with the 1.2.1 version
to minimize the risk.
Although I certainly understand the desire to minimize risk, the
possibility of being
Dear Sir/Madam,
This is regarding binary of gpg utility, we are searching for binary for GPG
1.2.1 version for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8, We have searched a lots for
this version but we couldn't find anywhere.
We found below two links only and tried installing the same on REHL 5.8 but
none
we are searching for binary for GPG 1.2.1 version for Red Hat Enterprise
Linux 5.8
You're trying to install a version released in 2002 on an OS released in 2012.
I'm not surprised you can't find binaries! Why do you want to do this? 1.2.1 has
known issues and should not be used these days. It's
On 08/20/2013 03:43 PM, Peter Lebbing wrote:
we are searching for binary for GPG 1.2.1 version for Red Hat Enterprise
Linux 5.8
You're trying to install a version released in 2002 on an OS released in 2012.
True, but Red Hat support their major releases for 10 years, so implying
that the
On 20/08/13 22:37, Jean-David Beyer wrote:
You're trying to install a version released in 2002 on an OS released in
2012.
True, but Red Hat support their major releases for 10 years, so implying
that the O.P.'s release is obsolete is a bit extreme.
I didn't mean to say the OS is old or
On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 5:08 AM, Manish Gupta guptaman...@qantas.com.auwrote:
This is regarding binary of gpg utility, we are searching for binary for
GPG 1.2.1 version for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8, We have searched a lots
for this version but we couldn’t find anywhere.
RHEL5 ships with
HI,
Regards,
Ravi
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Hi,
I am planning to use gnuPG (v1.4.10) binary in netbsd 5 for encryption. The
key generation is supported as interactive session, but I want to use non
interactive session. I could not find any binary with non interactive session.
Does anyone know where to get such a binary??
Regards,
On Mar 1, 2011, at 7:39 AM, ravi shankar wrote:
Hi,
I am planning to use gnuPG (v1.4.10) binary in netbsd 5 for encryption.
The key generation is supported as interactive session, but I want to use non
interactive session. I could not find any binary with non interactive
session.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
There's a pgp concept that I'm not comfortable with. It has to do with the
difference between owner trust and key validity. And I say comfortable, not
because I don't like it or that I don't think it doesn't work; I just don't
feel like I understand
On Jun 12, 2009, at 11:24 PM, Steven W. Orr wrote:
There's a pgp concept that I'm not comfortable with. It has to do
with the
difference between owner trust and key validity. And I say
comfortable, not
because I don't like it or that I don't think it doesn't work; I
just don't
feel like
On Mar 28, 2009, at 10:09 PM, Hardeep Singh wrote:
I have tested it on Opera, IE, Firefox (on Windows and Linux)
but do not have a way to test on Safari.
Why not just download the Windows version of Safari and test it
yourself?
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Hardeep Singh wrote the following on 3/29/09 1:09 AM:
Hi All
I need someone with a Safari browser to test something for me: it wont
take more than 3 min.
I have a webpage that unjumbles words, and which is somewhat popular.
I am building a new version which is AJAX based and the prototype
Hi All
I need someone with a Safari browser to test something for me: it wont
take more than 3 min.
I have a webpage that unjumbles words, and which is somewhat popular.
I am building a new version which is AJAX based and the prototype is
ready. I have tested it on Opera, IE, Firefox (on Windows
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Subject: Re: Need help for decrypt
Lai, Thomas (16.01.2009 15:35):
Is there any way to decrypt files without entering my private key's
passphrass?
Yes. You could remove passphrase from your private key (do --edit-key
[your_key], then passwd, and finally save). Or you could write your
SATtva Miller [mailto:sat...@pgpru.com]
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2009 4:50 AM
To: Lai, Thomas
Cc: Gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Subject: Re: Need help for decrypt
Lai, Thomas (16.01.2009 15:35):
Is there any way to decrypt files without entering my private key's
passphrass?
Yes. You could
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Lai, Thomas escribió:
...
The first option is ok, however about the second,
I could not find the option --passphrase-file in command gpg.
The gpg version I used is gpg (GnuPG) 1.2.1.
I am not sure how old is your GnuPG version, but current
Hello anyboby,
I am not sure if anybody can receive this email, though... just have a
try.
I have problem when decryting files with gpg.
I have to write a bash script to decrypt files using my private key
everyday,
But I cannot avoid entering passphrase manually.
Is there any way to decrypt
Lai, Thomas (16.01.2009 15:35):
Is there any way to decrypt files without entering my private key's
passphrass?
Yes. You could remove passphrase from your private key (do --edit-key
[your_key], then passwd, and finally save). Or you could write your
passphrase in some text file and supply it to
Hi,
How can we find out which version of software is installed.
Regards,
Tahir
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Chaudhry, Tahir N wrote the following on 9/9/08 11:40 AM:
Hi,
How can we find out which version of software is installed.
Regards,
Tahir
$ gpg --version
And better use plain text, not HTML.
Charly
MacOS 10.5.4 - MacBook Intel C2Duo - GnuPG 1.4.9 - GPG2 2.0.9 -
Thunderbird
Chaudhry, Tahir N wrote:
How can we find out which version of software is installed.
gpg --version
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2008/9/9 Chaudhry, Tahir N [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
How can we find out which version of software is installed.
Depends on which software you're talking about. To find out which
version of gnupg is installed in your path, you can type
gpg --version
at a terminal/command prompt.
David
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 2:24 PM, David Koppenhofer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/9/9 Chaudhry, Tahir N [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
How can we find out which version of software is installed.
It is just a matter of opening a terminal window or command prompt
based on your OS. You did not specify if
2008/9/9 David Koppenhofer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Depends on which software you're talking about. To find out which
version of gnupg is installed in your path, you can type
gpg --version at a terminal/command prompt.
... and/or gpg2 --version
Ben
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On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 20:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Although it might not be necessary to backport 1.4.9's changes to 1.4.7,
nobody can guarantee that there won't be a 1.4.10 that fixes a
vulnerability which exists since 1.4.7.
Well as long as we maintain these versions we will provide the
Hi,
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 12:06:44PM +0100, Debabrata Das wrote:
Hi All,
Currently we are using GnuPG 1.4.7 which is under GPL V2 on HP-UX
,but we came to know that there is a security vulnerability on GnuPG
1.4.8 earlier version.Since Gnupg 1.4.9 is under GPL V3 we don't
want to move
Hi All,
Currently we are using GnuPG 1.4.7 which is under GPL V2 on HP-UX ,but we came
to know that there is a security vulnerability on GnuPG 1.4.8 earlier
version.Since Gnupg 1.4.9 is under GPL V3 we don't want to move to product
under GPL v3.Can you please tell us if it is permissible
Hi!
Am Dienstag, den 15.04.2008, 11:03 -0500 schrieb John Clizbe:
There is nothing to backport. David Shaw answered this exact same post last
Friday on both GnuPG-Users and GnuPG-Devel.
I felt already last Friday that this was only a partial answer to the
question.
Although it might not be
Sven Radde wrote:
Am Dienstag, den 15.04.2008, 11:03 -0500 schrieb John Clizbe:
There is nothing to backport. David Shaw answered this exact same post last
Friday on both GnuPG-Users and GnuPG-Devel.
I felt already last Friday that this was only a partial answer to the
question.
Although
On Tue, Apr 08, 2008 at 02:47:40PM +0100, Debabrata Das wrote:
Hi All,
Currently we are using GnuPG 1.4.7 which is under GPL V2 on HP-UX ,but we
came to know that there is a security vulnerability on GnuPG 1.4.8 earlier
version.Since Gnupg 1.4.9 is under GPL V3 we don't want to move to
Hi
I need help in running gpg command through shell script in Informatica.
This is what I tried
I have a shell script which will decrypt the file. It is running fine when I
ran the same script from $ prompt in Unix. The same is not running when I ran
through Informatica as a command. I also
I have not been successful in exchanging encrypted messages between
PGP 6.5.2 on AIX and GnuPG 1.4.1.
I am still learning with GnuPG and the curve is steep.
The FAQ has suggestions for Encrypting messages with
GnuPG for decryption with PGP, but no section on how to
generate compatible
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