No, I haven't done that. What is the command for doing that (I assume cksum will work)?
Also, assuming the checksums match, what would the next steps be? Thanks Scott Seidl Schneider National, Inc. Application Development US.GRB.01.03.03 3101 S. Packerland Dr. Green Bay, WI 54313 Work: 920.592.2163 sei...@schneider.com The information contained in this e-mail is privileged and confidential, and for use only of the addressees of same and/or those who might have been specifically authorized to read it. If you have received this e-mail by error, please destroy it and notify the sender, to his/her e-mail address. Any non-authorized dissemination, distribution or reproduction of this message is strictly prohibited, and subject to the sanctions established in the applicable laws. -----Original Message----- From: Paul Richard Ramer [mailto:free10...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 6:45 PM To: Seidl, Scott Cc: gnupg-users@gnupg.org Subject: Re: Receiving invalid packet errors when decryption Ascii Armored data -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On Tue, 6 Apr 2010 14:25:09 -0500, Seidl, Scott wrote: > I am sending data to a vendor for processing and they are at times having issues decrypting our files. We are ASCII armoring the file before we send it, and they are receiving a error of: > > gpg: [don't know]: invalid packet (ctb=2d) > > gpg: [don't know]: invalid packet (ctb=2d) > > > > I've look at the file we sent to them and see no issues or extra data around the ASCII Armor header/trailer records. > > Can someone provide more details on what would be causing this error? I've seen this with Binary (non- ASCII armored) files. > > I am using GNUPG v 1.4.9 to encrypt the files on a Linux box. I can tell that the vendor is also using GNUPG from the error email I get, but I don't know the version. Have you and the vendor compared checksums on the ASCII-armored files to confirm that the files that you sent and the files that they received are identical? - -Paul - -- You wouldn't send all of your mail written on the back of postcards would you? Then why would you send your e-mail the same way? <http://www.philzimmermann.com/EN/essays/WhyIWrotePGP.html> +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PGP Key ID: 0x3DB6D884 | | PGP Fingerprint: EBA7 88B3 6D98 2D4A E045 A9F7 C7C6 6ADF 3DB6 D884 | +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQGcBAEBCAAGBQJLu8dRAAoJEJhBiuhgbQLIW+EL/06DQg1qhFvED1CbfZJkebXO 5i2SPVrTkkr+iR9DsLxHWTItoq79FrxEdGgTf8PVR1rTy/Ejb5xHYrVgbzKAA1eK 2hMApNH8t4ujUH8fkG37H+eHhcLTMfdPoywzl/ybUlxBZ0P0UvTRQke8zTrxvMal +SsSgy0opwt+yqQUwf23sXU11V1HyQuQ/wVFTOpbUSCHHaKV0m2lY/Rf4mvsq8w6 7fbPnu+jDIvhewIzZAbfT/rGP/Bg1PcGiFjTjtL4ao54xCaQrj2TL2mvc3jC+hmO A0VeDvGwZQjxQAgn5yHXBTsaPLHgCKsZhEKD8IyXKcHfdJRi/o6WUdZwuOEygzWl BmhmciOm1pgZ+YglZD1QwnRfubyjADtEM4rxGyBbU2qLOG2Ro9vrCZEVwernZJg4 I9p5RCcYhVvlsW83f91LGwaqwM817Ak5ssJO8jRiAeX5z0MgbxpSXuH4QSg+VSJM 0YjP42gPxgu7RD935GCaRyWQ2ww3gQMODOWMmdLf8w== =G8RZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users