New keyanalyze results are available at:
http://keyserver.kjsl.com/~jharris/ka/2005-07-10/
Signatures are now being checked using keyanalyze+sigcheck:
http://dtype.org/~aaronl/
Earlier reports are also available, for comparison:
http://keyserver.kjsl.com/~jharris/ka/
Even earlier month
On Sun, Jul 10, 2005 at 03:09:21PM -0400, Bill Fears wrote:
> Gnupg has a fact that referers to PGP compatiblity, but does anyone
> have any experinses they can share?
>
> I used gpg -r --compress-algo 1 --cipher-algo cast5 -e
There are many different versions of PGP. What you are doing will
On Sunday 10 Jul 2005 19:49, Folkert van Heusden wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How do I create such a revocation certificate without revoking my key
> yet? Could not find it.
>
>
> Folkert van Heusden
First of all, are you using Windows or Linux, and if Linux, which
desktop (KDE, Gnome, etc)?
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Gnupg has a fact that referers to PGP compatiblity, but does anyone
have any experinses they can share?
I used gpg -r --compress-algo 1 --cipher-algo cast5 -e
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On Sun, Jul 10, 2005 at 08:49:26PM +0200, Folkert van Heusden wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How do I create such a revocation certificate without revoking my key
> yet? Could not find it.
gpg --gen-revoke (thekey)
This outputs the revocation certificate. Save it somewhere, and
you're done.
David
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Hi,
How do I create such a revocation certificate without revoking my key
yet? Could not find it.
Folkert van Heusden
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On Sun, Jul 10, 2005 at 09:00:37AM -0500, Nicholas E. Bebout wrote:
> Is there a option for gpg.conf to disable the "This is a development
> version, etc" warning?
No.
David
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On Sunday 10 July 2005 4:29 pm, Graham wrote:
> On Sunday 10 Jul 2005 14:54, David Shaw wrote:
> > I'm afraid I don't understand exactly what you do and don't have left
> > from your crash. Do you have the secret keys for the keys you want
> > to revoke or not?
> >
> > David
>
> No, that's just th
On Sunday 10 Jul 2005 14:54, David Shaw wrote:
> I'm afraid I don't understand exactly what you do and don't have left
> from your crash. Do you have the secret keys for the keys you want
> to revoke or not?
>
> David
No, that's just the point. I have the revocation certificates, I can
get the
Is there a option for gpg.conf to disable the "This is a development
version, etc" warning?
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On Sun, Jul 10, 2005 at 12:22:54PM +0100, Graham wrote:
> Recently I generated some keypairs with their relevant revocation
> certificates, but was not able to save my new keyrings before the PC
> crashed :-(
>
> I am therefore dependent on using an old keyring without these new keys
> plus the
Upload the revocation certificates to a keyserver. They will be
disseminated to other keyservers automatically.
Charly
Graham wrote the following on 7/10/05 7:22 AM:
> Recently I generated some keypairs with their relevant revocation
> certificates, but was not able to save my new keyrings befo
Recently I generated some keypairs with their relevant revocation
certificates, but was not able to save my new keyrings before the PC
crashed :-(
I am therefore dependent on using an old keyring without these new keys
plus the revocation certificates. I am not clear exactly how to revoke
the
Hi all,
Next to Windows XP I am using GnuPG 1.4.2rc2 and GPGshell 3.44.
After trying to encrypt a message containing a signed key, I am getting
this message, does anybody know what it means?
gpg: CRC error; 4BF535 - 4F6694
gpg: encrypted_mdc packet with unknown version 255
TIA
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