[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
this should be quite easy - just set the environment variable
GNUPGHOME before you start your process and all should be fine.
It defaults to '$HOME/.gnupg' I think but you can set it to whatever
you want. The directory should not be readable by anybody else than
the
On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 09:47:40AM +0200, Werner Koch wrote:
> Signing and decrypting is done inside the card.
>
> The only thing a malicious host can do is to lock the card (by sending
> several times a wrong PIN) and to trick you into signing or decrypting
> data.
>
>
> Salam-Shalom,
>
>W
Hi,
this should be quite easy - just set the environment variable GNUPGHOME
before you start your process and all should be fine.
It defaults to '$HOME/.gnupg' I think but you can set it to whatever you
want. The directory should not be readable by anybody else than the current
user.
HTH, Harr
On Tuesday 12 April 2005 06:25, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 16:15:30 -0400, Nicholas Sushkin said:
>
> > gpgsm --call-protect-tool --p12-import --store
> > thawte-nsushkin_sushkins_net-exp20060407.privatekey.p12
>
> A simple
>
> gpgsm --import foo.p12
>
> will do. Are you usi
Hi everyone,
I created a Linux application that uses GnuPGME. The app is started
by a server process, and as a result is having troubles accessing PGP
keyrings. This is probably a permissions thing, as I installed GnuPG as
the root user; the API (GnuPGME) is probably looking for the keyring
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On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 16:15:30 -0400, Nicholas Sushkin said:
> gpgsm --call-protect-tool --p12-import --store
> thawte-nsushkin_sushkins_net-exp20060407.privatekey.p12
A simple
gpgsm --import foo.p12
will do. Are you using the latest version? If not, please try 1.9.15
or the CVS version. If
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 10:08:10 -0700, David said:
> 1. What are the advantages of this smartcard for storing my keys over
> other external media (especially if connected to an unsafe computer)?
Without physical access to the card it is not possible to extract the
keys. With physical access it is