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
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
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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
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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:\[...
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
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> 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
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
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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-
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
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
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
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
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
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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
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
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
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
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
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