Werner Koch <w...@gnupg.org> wrote: >On Wed, 23 Nov 2016 03:28, c...@nymph.paranoici.org said: > >> Sure, I like v1.4's small footprint and its reliability. But as the >> --faked-system-time option, important in my application for privacy >> reasons, wasn't backported to v1.4, I had to migrate to v2.1. I'm still > >If you are running on a glibc system you can apt-get install faketime to >get basically the same effect.
Werner, thanks for your reply. But no, unfortunately it's a Windows server application with GnuPG, Tor, Mixmaster and Hamster embedded. And in a server environment it's problematic to switch system time back and forth, which this proxy nevertheless is forced to support though you get problems like this Tor confusion | 19:46:03.084 650 NOTICE Bootstrapped 100%: Done | 17:20:38.564 650 NOTICE Your system clock just jumped 181526 seconds backward; assuming established circuits no longer work. | 19:46:06.722 650 NOTICE Your system clock just jumped 181527 seconds forward; assuming established circuits no longer work. which by itself leaks information to the Internet. I'm stuck. Kind regards Caro _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users