As a newbe, I have scanned the GnuPG FAQ looking for help on the question
of configuring GnuPG for encrypting and exchanging files between GnuPG 1.4.1
and a client site running GPG on AiX.
I am running GnuPG 1.4.1 on my end.
My client running PGP 6.52 on AIX.
I generated my key pair taking the
Hi,
I am trying to import into gpgsm a thawte freemail s/mime certificate I
exported from Firefox in p12 format. I followed the instructions in the
Welwarsky's mini-howto.
openssl pkcs12 -in ~/keys/thawte-nsushkin_sushkins_net-exp20060407.p12 -out
~/keys/thawte-nsushkin_sushkins_net-exp2006040
Hi all,
I have a doubt to sign one friends key. I have told it to some friends and
they did not had the answer. Its a sensitive problem and i don't want to make
my friend feel bad about my question.
My doubt is that I found a girl in a LUG that i have visited, that wants me to
sign her key b
On Thu Apr 07 2005; 08:36, Thomas Kippenberg wrote:
> which means, that the system was not able to find the procedure entry
> point "SHGetSpecialFolderPathA" in the SHELL32.dll.
Hmm, it works with 98 (no SE).
> The version of my SHELL32.dll is 4.00.
That's the problem. You need 4.32 (or anyth
Hello,
I tried to install the latest version of WinPT on my Windows NT (SP6a) machine
(file
gnupt-2.6.0_gpg1.4.1-wpt0.9.90-gpgrelay0.955-int.exe).
When starting WinPT I get the error message:
'Der Prozedureinstiegspunkt "SHGetSpecialFolderPathA" konnte in der Dynamic
Link Library "SHELL32.dll
On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 15:55:20 +0200 (CEST), pheaneas said:
> I would like to know if there is a way to tell GnuPG that the reader
> I use (which is a Reiner-SCT cyberJack pinpad USB and which works
> fine) actually has a pinpad. I still have to type in my passphrase
There are two problems:
There
Hello,
I would like to know if there is a way to tell GnuPG that the reader I use
(which is a Reiner-SCT cyberJack pinpad USB and which works fine) actually has
a pinpad. I still have to type in my passphrase via keyboard.
Thanks,
pheaneas
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Gnupg
Hello,
I would like to know if there is a way to tell GnuPG that the reader I use
(which is a Reiner-SCT cyberJack pinpad USB and which works fine) actually has
a pinpad. I still have to type in my passphrase via keyboard.
Thanks,
pheaneas
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Gnupg
Hello,
I am currently experiencing something very weird with libgpgme 1.0.2 on
Debian (unstable).
I have checked my own source quite thoroughly and it does exactly the same
as the example t-encrypt-sign in the libraries source distribution but it
does not work. What happens is this:
1. in the
On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 15:21:43 +0200, Gerhard Siegesmund said:
> So, my question is: How do I set the default keys to use? Especially if
> I make my new subkeys public. How do the people know which encryption
> subkey to use?
You may append an exclamation mark to the keyid of the subkey (like
"0x123
I'm going to upgrade my GnuPG from 1.4.0a to 1.4.1. When installing
1.4.0a I used the instructions from
http://enigmail.mozdev.org/gpgconf.html. It has come to my attention
that the installer for 1.4.1 uses this same pattern. My question is if I
install it right over my old one should I be conc
Hello all
I have a question, which maybe is very silly. Most likely I don't get
the concept behind subkeys. Unfortunately I couldn't find any
information about all this in the available documents.
I was playing around with my brand new SmartCard. Thinking about
putting *additional* signing, encr
On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 15:07:51 +0530 , "Thutika, Srinivas (ODC said:
>> After --Sign-key, When I am trying to work with --list-sigs of 1.2.x
>> version I am getting following output(sig 3 for the key which I want to
>> sign)
That depends on how you sign a key. 1.4 does not ask anymore for the
cert
Hi,
i'm not a Notes user, but i'm interested in what you are thinking about
PGPnotes, a Notes Plugin for GnuPG/WinPT?
http://www.dobysoft.com/products/pgpnotes/
Perhaps here is a Notes user, who can write something about his experiences with
PGPnotes? :)
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Ciao
Kai
WWW: http://kai.iks-jena.de/
> Hi werner,
>
> After --Sign-key, When I am trying to work with --list-sigs of 1.2.x
> version I am getting following output(sig 3 for the key which I want to
> sign)
>
> C:\MlClear\keyrings>c:\gnupg1.2.x\gpg --homedir . --list-sigs A1235D12
> .\pubring.gpg
> -
> pub 1024D/3F8EFF5D 1
On Thursday 07 April 2005 7:48 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So far everything is fine except that I have to tell it with
> each program start which keys to use for encrypting the data.
You can set your own key as default recipient in .gnupg/gpg.conf. That will
take care of your own key.
You c
On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 00:32:31 -0600, Kurt Fitzner said:
> p.s. btw... I suppose I should ask if these type of announcements are
> kosher for this mailing list?
As long as it is Free Software those annoucnements are welcome. If
you want to post it to [EMAIL PROTECTED], just go ahead and
drop me a
On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 11:56:39 +0530 , "Thutika, Srinivas (ODC said:
> But when I try to import from from --import I am getting keys only I am not
> getting the secrect keys
--export dies not export secret keys because, well, they are secret.
If you really need to move the secret keys to another ma
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