KMail and smartcard

2005-05-23 Thread Chris
I have just installed a smartcard reader and set it up. I can successfully read the information on it and managed to generate a new key on it (gpg --card-list / gpg ---card-edit). How can I use the smartcard in KMail? I cannot choose its keys in the Identity management. Using a key from the ha

Re: Show digest-algo at signature checking

2005-05-23 Thread David Shaw
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 04:42:28AM +0200, Per Tunedal Casual wrote: > Hi, > today when SHA-1 is questioned and some people use other digest-algos like > RIPEMD160 or even SHA256 it would be appropriate if the digest algo was > displayed when I check a signature. I haven't find any way to do this wi

Show digest-algo at signature checking

2005-05-23 Thread Per Tunedal Casual
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, today when SHA-1 is questioned and some people use other digest-algos like RIPEMD160 or even SHA256 it would be appropriate if the digest algo was displayed when I check a signature. I haven't find any way to do this with detached signatures or in

Re: Specifing Folders for Secret and Public Key

2005-05-23 Thread =k3Rn=
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Thanks again Mark! I just tested it, and it's all working as i wanted!! I did set up a Windows system-variable GNUPGHOME pointing to my homedir, there i have my gpg.conf with the following lines : >keyring c:\[...]\pubring.gpg >secret-keyring y:\[...

Re: Separate Keyring and config for Script

2005-05-23 Thread =k3Rn=
Thanks alot for your help! I am quite sure i get it done now - will test it now. And i'll lookup the commands in the man page again. Best regards, Markus signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnu

RE: Timing attack against AES

2005-05-23 Thread Ryan Malayter
[Per Tunedal Casual] > 2) Are any other ciphers safer to this kind of attack? What about the > ciphers in OpenPGP applications? Other AES candidates? >From my reading of it, it looks like any cipher with data-dependent S-boxes would seem to be susceptible to this class of attack. I think that w

Re: Separate Keyring and config for Script

2005-05-23 Thread Mark Kirchner
On Monday, May 23, 2005, 6:37:12 PM, =k3Rn= wrote: >>> Is there any possibility to specify both (Keyring and config) via >>> Command line ? >> >> >> Yes, these options do the trick: >> >> --options --keyring --secret-keyring >> --no-default-keyring >> > Thanx a lot, i think think thats just what

Re: Separate Keyring and config for Script

2005-05-23 Thread =k3Rn=
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello! Mark Kirchner wrote: > Hi, > > On Monday, May 23, 2005, 11:58:01 AM, ml wrote: > >> Is there any possibility to specify both (Keyring and config) via >> Command line ? > > > Yes, these options do the trick: > > --options --keyring --secret-

Re: Separate Keyring and config for Script

2005-05-23 Thread Gregor Zattler
Hi Sascha,, * [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [23. Mai. 2005]: > gpg --no-default-keyring --keyring > /home/sascha/gpg-skript/auto-gpg-keyring.gpg --options /dev/null > --no-secmem-warning --charset utf-8 --import /my/path/*.asc > > it works for about 500 files - followed by: > > gpg: keys

Re: 2 noob problems

2005-05-23 Thread Atom Smasher
On Fri, 20 May 2005, Neil Williams wrote: Why is a new signature (of either type) more important than an old one? = in many respects, a new self-sig is meant to replace and supersede an older self-sig, not augment it. although it can be argued that old self-sigs serve a h

Re: Separate Keyring and config for Script

2005-05-23 Thread Mark Kirchner
On Monday, May 23, 2005, 4:16:01 PM, ml wrote: > Now when I try to > > gpg --no-default-keyring --keyring > /home/sascha/gpg-skript/auto-gpg-keyring.gpg --options /dev/null > --no-secmem-warning --charset utf-8 --import /my/path/*.asc > > it works for about 500 files - followed by: > > [Error "Too

Re: Re: Separate Keyring and config for Script

2005-05-23 Thread ml
Hi Mark et al, thanks for the Info ! Now when I try to gpg --no-default-keyring --keyring /home/sascha/gpg-skript/auto-gpg-keyring.gpg --options /dev/null --no-secmem-warning --charset utf-8 --import /my/path/*.asc it works for about 500 files - followed by: gpg: keys 12345: public key "Som

Re: Separate Keyring and config for Script

2005-05-23 Thread Mark Kirchner
Hi, On Monday, May 23, 2005, 11:58:01 AM, ml wrote: > Is there any possibility to specify both (Keyring and config) via > Command line ? Yes, these options do the trick: --options --keyring --secret-keyring --no-default-keyring Regards, Mark Kirchner --

Separate Keyring and config for Script

2005-05-23 Thread ml
Hello Everyone, I am trying to write a Script that should use a separate keyring and a separate config-file (not of the User, with which the Script is running). Somehow I fail to create a blank new keyring with gpg. Is there any possibility to specify both (Keyring and config) via Command line

Re: Specifing Folders for Secret and Public Key

2005-05-23 Thread Mark Kirchner
Hi, On Monday, May 23, 2005, 8:39:41 AM, =k3Rn= wrote: > I want to tell GnuPG where it should search my secret-keyring and where > to search my public keyring. > I am thinking about having my secret-keyring on an usb-stick mounted on > let's say y:\, and my public keyring should be stored on my ha

Re: Keyservers and the future

2005-05-23 Thread Radu Hociung
Erwan David wrote: > A key is nothing without a way to add a trusted relation between this > key and the entity you want to authenticate. So I do not think those > "solutions" are worthwile. Either you accept mail only from people you > know, or you accept mail only from people who paid some establ

Specifing Folders for Secret and Public Key

2005-05-23 Thread =k3Rn=
Hello! I am running GnuPG on Windows XP using Thunderbird and Enigmail. I want to tell GnuPG where it should search my secret-keyring and where to search my public keyring. I am thinking about having my secret-keyring on an usb-stick mounted on let's say y:\, and my public keyring should be store

Re: Feature request: Add date and time to filename of encrypted file

2005-05-23 Thread Werner Koch
On Sun, 22 May 2005 07:31:40 +0200, Per Tunedal Casual said: > Add date and time to filename of encrypted file; this is an option for > encrypt-file and encrypt & sign file. OpenPGP defines a field for storing this information; it is however not well definef and due to the fact that gpg is often