On Wed, 26 Jul 2017 02:21, gnupg-u...@niob.at said:
> One more question for this topic: Am I right that secret key export is
> not really implemented, even though there is the
> GPGME_EXPORT_MODE_SECRET flag to gpgme_op_export_keys()?
No, it is implemented. You may use the run-export test progra
Hello List!
One more question for this topic: Am I right that secret key export is
not really implemented, even though there is the
GPGME_EXPORT_MODE_SECRET flag to gpgme_op_export_keys()?
If this is correct: Why is there such a flag?
sincerely
peter
Am 17/07/17 um 13:25 schrieb gnupg-u...@ni
Am 12.07.2017 um 01:55 schrieb Daniel Kahn Gillmor:
> On Fri 2017-07-07 18:01:03 +0200, gnupg-u...@niob.at wrote:
>> I am looking for a "simple" way to use a GPG public/private RSA key to
>> do "raw" RSA operations. I have the impression, that gpgme only deals
>> with "real" OpenPGP data structures
On Fri 2017-07-07 18:01:03 +0200, gnupg-u...@niob.at wrote:
> I am looking for a "simple" way to use a GPG public/private RSA key to
> do "raw" RSA operations. I have the impression, that gpgme only deals
> with "real" OpenPGP data structures, but this does not fit my use case.
> This is for an ap
Hello everybody!
I am looking for a "simple" way to use a GPG public/private RSA key to
do "raw" RSA operations. I have the impression, that gpgme only deals
with "real" OpenPGP data structures, but this does not fit my use case.
This is for an application that is currently based on openssl crypto