I have gotten RT 3.8.0 working pretty well. It so far is doing
everything I want except one thing. Which comes more from my lack of
understanding how GPG works with RT.
I have read the docs on how gpg works, and what sort of configs I need
to do for RT, but I'm still having a difficult time
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 12:05 AM, Charlie Reddington
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I have gotten RT 3.8.0 working pretty well. It so far is doing
everything I want except one thing. Which comes more from my lack of
understanding how GPG works with RT.
I have read the docs on how gpg works, and
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Charlie Reddington escribió:
| Set(%GnuPG, Enable=1, OutgoingMessagesFormat=RFC,
| EncryptDataInDb=0,);
| Set(%GnuPGOptions, homedir='/usr/local/rt-3.8.0/var/data/gpg',);
That's ok but not enough.
I'll tell you my own little experience.
The key's
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 3:29 AM, Mario A. del Riego
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Charlie Reddington escribió:
| Set(%GnuPG, Enable=1, OutgoingMessagesFormat=RFC,
| EncryptDataInDb=0,);
| Set(%GnuPGOptions,
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Ruslan Zakirov escribió:
| You don't have to generate keys for users. Either you can import his
| key or use keyservers.
Ok, you dont have to... but when 'myuser' sign or encrypt a comment on a
ticket, How RT get his private key? I can't understand
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 5:11 AM, Mario A. del Riego
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Ruslan Zakirov escribió:
| You don't have to generate keys for users. Either you can import his
| key or use keyservers.
Ok, you dont have to... but when 'myuser' sign