On Sat, Jun 04, 2005 at 04:28:56AM +0200, Per Tunedal Casual wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to sign keys with signatures having a limited life time. Can I set
> an expiration date when I sign a key?
>
> I often get a question if I want my signature to expire when the key
> expires, so far so good. I want t
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Hi,
I want to sign keys with signatures having a limited life time. Can I set
an expiration date when I sign a key?
I often get a question if I want my signature to expire when the key
expires, so far so good. I want to set a date of my own will.
Pe
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I'm wondering which kind of signing you did on this mail?
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan Mundy
> Sent: Samstag, 4. Juni 2005 02:31
> To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
> Subject: GnuPG Clearsign vs. PGP/MIME Signin
hey all,
i was wondering what the differences between conventional gpg
clearsigning and pgp/mime signing are. which one's better for what?
which should i use more often? please help me!
thanks all,
Dan
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here's just 1 more test of what i can posibly do!! please excuse me!
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Sean C. C. wrote:
> Dan, When you click on the reply button it should automatically add
> the "Re: " to the Subject.
>
> Dan Mundy said the following on 6/3/2005 4:39 PM:
>
> I am very confused as to how to reply to a message and make it
> display as
The spanish thread on the list right now is revolving around the problem
of sharing encrypted data between WinXP and Linux. The original poster
wants to share a read/write partition between the two OSs on a laptop
and have transparent encryption of the files on that partition.
I said that NTFS wi
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> Dear Dan
>
> Thanks for those answers. Thanks to help from this group, PGPNET
> and PGP-basics on yahoo groups, I've progressed further
>
> Should I have other questions, I shall post them here
>
> Thanks again
>
> Subu
You're very welcome, Subu.
On Fri, 2005-06-03 at 19:21 +0200, Hernan Costante wrote:
> Gracias!
> yo soy de Capital Federal, Argentina.
>
> Les comento cual es una de mis ideas.
> Actualmente trabajo con una notebook la cual tengo en una partición
> WinXP y en otra un Debian, además de estas tengo una partición más
> grande
Francis Gulotta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'd give you some links off hand (if I had any on hand) for how to
> find any keysigning parties [...]
Such as http://www.biglumber.com/ for example.
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On Fri, 2005-06-03 at 14:43 +0200, Hernan Costante wrote:
> Buen dia.
> Ante todo me presento, mi nombre es Hernan soy Analista de seguridad.
> Primariamente me gustaria saber si hay gente que hable español.
>
> Mas adelante les consultare sobre unos proyectos que tengo en mente.
>
> Saludos,
> H
Muchas gracias,
ya envie un mail explicando brevemente una de mis ideas.
**
yo soy de Capital Federal, Argentina.
Les comento cual es una de mis ideas.
Actualmente trabajo con una notebook la cual tengo en una partición
WinXP y en otra un Debian, además de estas tengo una partición más
grande en l
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I am very confused as to how to reply to a message and make it display
as an indented response, for example, responses to the topic "Pref" at
the beginning of the month.
how do i do what David Shaw did? is it something with the subject
line, like "Re:
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Well, I'm glad someone out there saw that message... anyway, now
I've got the hang of these mailing lists!
Alright, I understand that nobody really knows I'm Dan Mundy.
But about key signing parties, you guys really are nerds! Oh
well, I guess I am on
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Well I'm glad someone out there saw that message... Anyway I see your
point about user identity. About those keysigning parties, I see you
guys are nerds! Don't worry, so am I... Anyway, you can /choose/ to
sign my key, but you don't really have to
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El 03/06/05 19:21, Hernan Costante escribió:
Jau:
> Gracias!
;-))
> yo soy de Capital Federal, Argentina.
Yo soy de España. Concretamente del Noroeste de España(Galicia).
> Les comento cual es una de mis ideas.
A ver... :)
> Actualmente traba
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El 03/06/05 19:35, Youssef Aoun escribió:
> Bueno, me parece interesente.
> Nunca utilise el GPG con windows.
Yo lo utilizo desde que utilicé el PGP desde el año 1.999..así que...mira.
> Pero digame. Cundo un sistema de fichero se incripte con el
Running latest version of GPG on Windows XP.
I will sometimes start my PC and when the WinPT program launches, I have
a 0-byte pubring or secring. I have backups, but I am a little
concerned that I could lose all of my keys due to some corruption or
improper closing of the file.
Has anyone else
Francis Gulotta wrote:
How do we know it's really yours or that you are really you? I'll accept
that this message was signed with it, but by signing you key it means I
have no doubt that it really does indeed belong to Dan Mundy. And I've
nver met him.
I know this is rather controversial, but f
Jan Niehusmann wrote:
I wondered if the card couldn't just erase itself completly when the
wrong Admin-PIN is entered three times. This would at least save the
card itself, which is worth some euros. But OTOH, just locking the card
is probably easier to implement in a safe way (it's an atomic op
Bueno, me parece interesente.
Nunca utilise el GPG con windows.
Pero digame. Cundo un sistema de fichero se incripte con el GPG, el
sistema cambiara? Lo digo otramente: Podemos encriptir el EXT3 y el NTFS
o hay un sistema propio al GPG que se sustitue los demas cundo
empezaremos a encriptir?
Cord
Gracias!
yo soy de Capital Federal, Argentina.
Les comento cual es una de mis ideas.
Actualmente trabajo con una notebook la cual tengo en una partición
WinXP y en otra un Debian, además de estas tengo una partición más
grande en la cual tengo los documentos de trabajo.
Lo que estoy intentando hac
On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 09:30:22AM -0500, Alex L. Mauer wrote:
> Wouldn't it thus be trivial [for a malicious host] to destroy a smart
> card (by sending the wrong admin pin repeatedly)?
It is - but a malicious card reader could also fry the card with some
high voltage pulses. But at least you kno
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How do we know it's really yours or that you are really you? I'll accept
that this message was signed with it, but by signing you key it means I
have no doubt that it really does indeed belong to Dan Mundy. And I've
nver met him.
I personally don't ha
Hola,
Ma llamo Youssef (Jose en espanol), soy Libanes y hablo espanol.
Me encantare comunicar con usted en su idioma.
Hastal luego.
Cordialmente,
Youssef Aoun
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/* 29238 Bres
Werner Koch wrote:
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.
This just made me think.
Wouldn't it thus be trivial [for a malicious host] to destroy a smart
card (by sending the wrong admi
Buen dia.
Ante todo me presento, mi nombre es Hernan soy Analista de seguridad.
Primariamente me gustaria saber si hay gente que hable español.
Mas adelante les consultare sobre unos proyectos que tengo en mente.
Saludos,
Hernan
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Il sab, 2005-05-28 alle 10:47, Matthias Kirschner ha scritto:
> Hi Fede,
> sorry in taking so long in writing.
>
> * Federico Munerotto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-05-22 19:11:49 +0200]:
>
> > OK. I'll be tester.
>
> Thank you. If it's ok I would like to move this discussion to
> , as there are al
Hi Dan,
* Dan Mundy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [28. Mai. 2005]:
> hey everyone, just letting you all know i'm new to mailing lists.
>
> by the way, here's my public key. make sure to sign it!
>
> Public key for 0x4DB6E71B8061A830
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> Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (MingW32)
>
Hi Christian!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
does anyone here know by chance, what I have to provide to gnupg in order to
run in a chrooted environment? Providing the libs obviously is not enough.
I'm suspecting /dev/random or /dev/urandom or sth. the like, but in my tests
it did not work prope
Hi Alex
Thanks for your good, informative reply
I'll try and catch up with the recommended reading
Subu
Alex Mauer - [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>I thought that two *non* identical names - as in case below will *not*
>>create the same hash
>>If it will, what is the
David Shaw - [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>"Newer keys" is 1.4.2 and later. I'm sorry I didn't make that clear.
>
Is the above version released for Win XPP as well ?
Any URL ?
TIA
Subu
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hey everyone, just letting you all know i'm new to mailing lists.
by the way, here's my public key. make sure to sign it!
Public key for 0x4DB6E71B8061A830
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Hi
I wish to create a second keyring on my machine to avoid
crowding and to manage yagoo groups keys on independent keyrings
Problems when trying to create a second keyring
~ I'm trying to
Hi Alex
Thanks for your good, informative reply
I'll try and catch up with the recommended reading
Subu
Alex Mauer - [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>>I thought that two *non* identical names - as in case below will *not*
>>create the same hash
>>If it will, what is the
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> - Lets say I get a signed message - like the ones from this
> "gnupg-users" list - I click on the "pen" ICON (displayed by
> Mozilla) to check the signature - I get a message "public key not
> found" - I proceed to try and download the public key fr
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i had just the opposite problem. i can't find any kind of a linux
driver for my USB drive. but i quickly figured out how to set this up
in windows without regedit. here's what you do.
1. open gpg.conf (located in your "application data" folder)
2. a
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Dear Dan
Thanks for those answers. Thanks to help from this group, PGPNET and
PGP-basics on yahoo groups, I've progressed further
Should I have other questions, I shall post them here
Thanks again
Subu
Dan Mundy - [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >I
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Two Request
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Can some one give me the correct entry I should place in my config
file for the best key-server
Can I have an option that practically helps me to search thru several
key servers .. i.e. search the second (specified keyse
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