On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 5:18 AM, Jerome Baum jer...@jeromebaum.com wrote:
Is this necessary for a technical reason? I'm just thinking about the
scenario where transmits his human-readable fingerprint in a medium that
collapses repeated spaces (think e.g. HTML).
If there's no security
On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 5:49 PM, Jerome Baum jer...@jeromebaum.com wrote:
On 2012-01-03 02:43, Daniel Farina wrote:
Thoughts?
--with-colons
Should that become the default? What's the use of nibbles that cannot
be parsed by --recipient?
I also prefer to read the whitespace, but in that case
-scratching is, I think, unnecessary.
Here's what I did:
gpg --list-keys --fingerprint
In the output is a line like:
Key fingerprint = 560D 1AD1 81D9 81C2 D5D1 005F 10CA 1074 B50F 855E
However, one cannot paste that string into gpg --encrypt --recipient,
getting the no public key message, as one
On 2012-01-03 02:43, Daniel Farina wrote:
Thoughts?
--with-colons
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PGP: A0E4 B2D4 94E6 20EE 85BA E45B 63E4 2BD8 C58C 753A
PGP: 2C23 EBFF DF1A 840D 2351 F5F5 F25B A03F 2152 36DA
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On 2012-01-03 02:52, syka...@astalavista.com wrote:
Ladies and gentleman, I will be unplugged from my email until the 17th of
January.
In the mean time here's a video of a bunny opening your mail
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMyaRmTwdKs
Your mail will not be forwarded and I will
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 10:23:30PM -0400, Dennis Nezic wrote:
How can I manually compute the fingerprint for a key? sha1sum
pubkeybinary doesn't match gpg --with-fingerprint pubkeybinary ...
isn't the fingerprint simply supposed to be the sha1 hash of it?
The fingerprint is a hash of certain
get the fingerprint from the gnugp public file
without import it?
I can get it from gpg --list-keys --fingerprint after i import it
but, i can not import it first, how can i do ?
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On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 04:09:25PM +0800 Also sprach stutiredboy:
The question is how can i get the fingerprint from the gnugp public file
without import it?
I can get it from gpg --list-keys --fingerprint after i import it
but, i can not import it first, how can i do ?
Werner answered
. If someone is in a position gto modify your gpg.conf,
there are much easier ways to attack you than modifying that setting and
tricking you into loading an non-self-signed key years later.
EXPLANATION
The fingerprint is a hash value of the public master signing key only, NOT of
the public
Someone to whom I had recently sent my public key just called me to verify
the Fingerprint of my key, created with gpg4win-1.1.3. I chose my key pair
in the Windows privacy Tray and double clicked on it to tell him the
fingerprint, and he confirmed it. The guy then told me Now let's check
Pitigrilli wrote:
I thought that there is only one fingerprint and that this would be
sufficient to confirm the integrity of the public key. Can any please
provide me with some information? Thanks, Pitigrilli
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gpg --fingerprint --fingerprint --list-key 0x5b8709eb
pub
On Fri, Oct 19, 2007 at 05:47:51AM -0700, Pitigrilli wrote:
Someone to whom I had recently sent my public key just called me to verify
the Fingerprint of my key, created with gpg4win-1.1.3. I chose my key pair
in the Windows privacy Tray and double clicked on it to tell him the
fingerprint
Hi!
Pitigrilli schrieb:
I thought that there is only one fingerprint and that this would be
sufficient to confirm the integrity of the public key.
All your subkeys are signed by your primary key (see gpg --list-sigs,
the lines with sig after each sub line).
Therefore, verifying the fingerprints
Hi,
first, sorry for my bad english. I'm not a native speaker.
I use gpg in a linux shell script to extract the fingerprint. Every key is
in one file. I use gpg in the way that i put the file stream into gpg like
this gpg --with-fingerprint keyfile. I need that for a project at my
university
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
I've been playing around a bit with your public key file. I do not know the
cause, but the following gave me the fingerprint:
(watch out with the rm if you repeat this verbatim, it is more for
illustration of method than to copy literally)
$ gpg
David Shaw wrote:
On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 01:45:15AM +0930, Alphax wrote:
How does one get keys from a keyserver when only the v3 fingerprint is
known? I recovered the fingerprints from a trustdb (they had
appended), but I can't work out how to get them off a keyserver...
You can't
On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 05:59:52PM +0930, Alphax wrote:
David Shaw wrote:
On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 01:45:15AM +0930, Alphax wrote:
How does one get keys from a keyserver when only the v3 fingerprint is
known? I recovered the fingerprints from a trustdb (they had
appended), but I
How does one get keys from a keyserver when only the v3 fingerprint is
known? I recovered the fingerprints from a trustdb (they had
appended), but I can't work out how to get them off a keyserver...
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On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 01:45:15AM +0930, Alphax wrote:
How does one get keys from a keyserver when only the v3 fingerprint is
known? I recovered the fingerprints from a trustdb (they had
appended), but I can't work out how to get them off a keyserver...
You can't. It would require
Hi,
On 02.05.2006 18:15 Uhr, Alphax wrote:
How does one get keys from a keyserver when only the v3 fingerprint is
known? I recovered the fingerprints from a trustdb (they had
appended), but I can't work out how to get them off a keyserver...
The last 4 bytes of the fingerprint
On Tue, May 02, 2006 at 07:44:53PM +0200, Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote:
Hi,
On 02.05.2006 18:15 Uhr, Alphax wrote:
How does one get keys from a keyserver when only the v3 fingerprint is
known? I recovered the fingerprints from a trustdb (they had
appended), but I can't work out how
Hi,
On 02.05.2006 20:11 Uhr, David Shaw wrote:
On Tue, May 02, 2006 at 07:44:53PM +0200, Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote:
The last 4 bytes of the fingerprint are identical to the key ID for V3 keys.
No, they are not. That's V4 keys.
I always mix V3 and V4 up... Sorry.
Ludwig
the trust validatiobn
won't allow you to use a key which isn't trustworthy enough.
How do I print out details of GPG key files (fingerprints, owner, etc)
without importing them?
gpg --with-fingerprint foo.asc
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
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On Tue, Jul 05, 2005 at 05:40:54PM -0700, Penelope Fudd wrote:
The second (hypothetical) problem is:
I've just received a GPG key file from an anonymous source, stripped
of all plaintext. According to what I've read, I need to import the key
file before I can display anything about it,
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
...
How do I print out details of GPG key files (fingerprints, owner, etc)
without importing them?
Check out the --dry-run option as well.
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