Timo Schulz wrote:
>I don't know the exact version of IE which is needed. And I still think
>that today a newbie would rather use XP than any older W32 version.
Should, perhaps, But can? I've constructed some PC's from old (P1-P2
hardware) that was dumped by companies, installed win98SE on it and
At Mon, 11 Apr 2005 23:10:00 +0200,
Harry Brueckner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for your reply. The setting of -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 fixes this
> problem. I do use autoconf and also call 'gpgme-config' to find out
> which CFLAGS I need. Shouldn't this be returned by 'gpgme-config --cflag
On Monday 11 April 2005 16:08, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Apr 2005 23:39:47 +0200, Peter L Smilde said:
> > The same command run fine under Win-XP (with the same smartcard, the same
> > sc-reader (SCR 355) and the same version of gpg).
>
> Did you applied the attached patch, which is also in th
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
I was wondering if anyone has come across problems encrypting
binary with GnuPGME? My app is using GnuPGME to PGP-Inline encrypt
MIME; however, my app is having problems with encrypting binary file
attachments, after they have been base64 decoded. My ap
Hello,
I am new to smartcards and I have a couple of questions about the
OpenPGP smartcard from www.g10code.de
1. What are the advantages of this smartcard for storing my keys over
other external media (especially if connected to an unsafe computer)?
2. Is the signing / encrypting done inside th
Can anyone help me, please? Should I be looking ath the PKCS-12 parsing code?
On Thursday 07 April 2005 16:15, Nicholas Sushkin wrote:
>...
> gpgsm --call-protect-tool --p12-import --store
> thawte-nsushkin_sushkins_net-exp20060407.privatekey.p12
>
> After I enter my passphrase, I am getting t
> > gpg: ccid_transceive failed: (0x1000a)
> > gpg: apdu_send_simple(0) failed: card I/O error
>
> See my mail to gnupg-devel - I have the same problem on debian.
> With the options --disable-ccid --pcsc-driver /usr/lib/libpcsclite.so.1
> gnupg seems to work reliably. (After starting pcscd, of cour
> 2. I compiled t-encrypt-sign.c manually and linked it against my
> systems library running the command
> 'gcc -lgpgme t-encrypt-sign.c -o t-encrypt-sign'
You need -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64. I past the relevant section of the
manual below.
This is a FQ, we probably should have a FAQ.
Hi everyone,
I was wondering if anyone has come across problems encrypting binary
with GnuPGME? My app is using GnuPGME to PGP-Inline encrypt MIME;
however, my app is having problems with encrypting binary file
attachments, after they have been base64 decoded. My app using the
GnuPGME func
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 08:05:02 +0200, Christian Rank said:
> is there any possibility to perform some sort of "factory reset" on a
> OpenPGP smartcard, esp. to clear the keys stored on the card?
Nope. You might want to import dummy keys instead. I plan to have a
wipe function in a future release
On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 08:51:23 -0400, J Wren Hunt said:
> Is there any public documentation on how to implement this? The only way
> I've seen thus far to implement this is to use patched versions of the
> SSH daemon which I'm rather loathe to do if there's an
> easier/more-supported way. Thx!
The
On Fri, 8 Apr 2005 23:39:47 +0200, Peter L Smilde said:
> The same command run fine under Win-XP (with the same smartcard, the same
> sc-reader (SCR 355) and the same version of gpg).
Did you applied the attached patch, which is also in the current CVS
version?
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
2005-0
On Sun Apr 10 2005; 23:42, Johan Wevers wrote:
> Hmmm. I see win98 still being used a lot, but ME was such a crappy version
> that I rarely see it. Win98SE is often installed when refurbishing old
And 98 is no problem because SE comes with a proper version.
> I see no problem with this. For the
Hallo list,
is there any possibility to perform some sort of "factory reset" on a
OpenPGP smartcard, esp. to clear the keys stored on the card?
Thanks in advance,
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