RE: automating signing of keys

2005-07-01 Thread Kiefer, Sascha
Hi. Well, i think you have to trust the key somehow by default, Or try using the option "--always-trust" HTH --sk > I have not seen any responses. But I have an add'l question: > after importing, and verifying is it required to sign the new > key prior to encrypting? _

Re: automating signing of keys

2005-07-01 Thread DBSMITH
I have not seen any responses. But I have an add'l question: after importing, and verifying is it required to sign the new key prior to encrypting? derek Derek

OpenPGP card and GnuPG with Fedora Core 4

2005-07-01 Thread Thomas Hühn
Hi I've installed FC4 on a "test machine" to see whether everything that I'd like to have works with FC4. The smartcard does not, so far. :-( I have installed the libpcsclite-Package and the cm2020-module-Package from rpm.livna.org, symlinked /usr/lib/libpcsclite.so.0 to /usr/lib/pcsclite.so (th

Re: "--for-your-eyes-only"

2005-07-01 Thread Werner Koch
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 13:34:21 +0200, Janusz A Urbanowicz said: > Yes, but if the threat model involves TEMPEST, should it also involve > TEMPEST from optical wavelenghts (reflected light)? I depends on your needs; closing the shutters is one solution against it. Shalom-Salam, Werner __