On 7/5/07, Carlo Milono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Radix-64 - if you want the PGP/GPG stuff.

See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_to_text_encoding


Ok, Here's a real example from using GPG on my MAC:

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

This is an example sentence I will sign.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (Darwin)

iQEVAwUBRo48h04yyDIo085+AQJq9Af+M8hx53yChhsXYOyYcJaCQKgFreeS8Dxx
hC7Jhfssb+IWqWHSdDlqi8pm6Ous+0W6S7KaJblLu/tmSMZ8y6TVLxx5vzGPe/Kq
oBYQJjAoZKtuFs3Jmqj40NUYBRLPcrGxsg0/VLLeQvk8ZZdIA01pg3kbb3l8tTW2
9fvbD9tynZCgpKA/Ot9Qs/1QTPNA2aM2QNswlRwF00BLt81C/vAKI0aQfdVjfCUU
Xgka5gU2vJh23Rx5QYhsoiVk7p1f3wdtxvCdiJbjifKnukWqyQbxypJmdKd09/Wd
Mys5U1CixHp6LjBcp4F333MIncxl5z/Zj3WBM47QzIG/Fm6gxO10fw==
=qyUl
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

And my question concerns the last "=qyUI" at the end of the signature.

My first guess was that I could just base64 the signature and put it
at the end, but I'm not sure what that last "=qyUI" is. Any ideas?

  Thanks,

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