IIRC, the source to PGP is available, but only for "peer review"
purposes. The license prohibits compiling your own PGP binaries. I might
be wrong. It's been a long time since I've read the license.
You are almost right. you may make binaries, but not for use, only for
testing PGP for exploits. Fo
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At 14:29 2005-05-12, David Shaw wrote:
>On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 10:05:52PM +0200, Per Tunedal Casual wrote:
>
>> now I tried:
>> 1. Creating one Root-CA, signing a CA-key by:
>> gpg --edit-key keyid
>> tsign
>> with 2 = I trust fully
>> and
>> depth =
Hi
This seems like a good description of Windows GUI for GnuPG.
If I was looking for a GUI this is the information I would like to have.
Could someone with access add it to the FAQ?
The question could be "Does GnuPG for windows have a GUI?", possibly
under the installation heading.
//Samuel
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Charly Avital wrote:
>I am a MacUser, I have used PGP since 1994 (version 2.6.x) for Macintosh
> Operating System 7.1, then different iterations of PGP for different
>Mac operating systems, till the current PGP 9.x for Macintosh.
OK, Mac seems to be supported.
>I really don't know whether the
Erpo wrote:
>IIRC, the source to PGP is available, but only for "peer review"
>purposes. The license prohibits compiling your own PGP binaries.
There's so much forbidden... PGP doesn't seen to act aggressively against
people who do, like the person who compiles the CKT versions.
>> GnuPG has oth
On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 10:05:52PM +0200, Per Tunedal Casual wrote:
> now I tried:
> 1. Creating one Root-CA, signing a CA-key by:
> gpg --edit-key keyid
> tsign
> with 2 = I trust fully
> and
> depth = 2
>
> 2. Letting a "user key" sign the Root-CA-key with
> ltsign
> with 2 = I trust fully
>
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At 03:00 2005-05-11, David Shaw wrote:
>On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 02:22:28AM +0200, Per Tunedal Casual wrote:
>> At 00:21 2005-05-11, David Shaw wrote:
>> >On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 12:16:03AM +0200, Per Tunedal Casual
>> >wrote:
>> >
>> >> Scenario:
>>
Hi Erpo,
On Wed, 11 May 2005 14:04:19 -0700 you wrote:
> IIRC, the source to PGP is available, but only for "peer review"
> purposes. The license prohibits compiling your own PGP binaries. I might
> be wrong. It's been a long time since I've read the license.
From the PGP 8 license:
"What You