Il mer, 2005-07-20 alle 21:31, Federico Munerotto ha scritto:
> Il mer, 2005-07-20 alle 17:49, Federico Munerotto ha scritto:
> > Il mer, 2005-07-20 alle 16:55, Werner Koch ha scritto:
> [...]
> > > Does this help?
> >
> > Yep
> >
> > Finally it worked, many thanks!
> >
> > I copied your gnupg-c
Il mer, 2005-07-20 alle 16:55, Werner Koch ha scritto:
> On Wed, 20 Jul 2005 16:27:04 +0200, Federico Munerotto said:
>
> > if the device is unplugged and then plugged again, belongs again to the
> > root group and isn't writable again (change its location). I need to set
> > up hotplug to
> > 1.
Hi,
gpg (1.4.1) always asks whether UID certifications should expire on the
same day as the primary key:
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gpg --no-ask-cert-expire --sign-key 52C8180E
| [..]
| pub 1024D/52C8180E created: 2004-12-11 expires: 2012-12-10 usage: CS
| trust: marginal
On Wed, 20 Jul 2005 16:27:04 +0200, Federico Munerotto said:
> if the device is unplugged and then plugged again, belongs again to the
> root group and isn't writable again (change its location). I need to set
> up hotplug to
> 1. chgrp to the proper group
> 2. chmod +rw scard
> the file that is
Il mer, 2005-07-20 alle 15:03, Werner Koch ha scritto:
[...]
> $ ls -l /proc/bus/usb/001/014
> -rw-rw-r--1 root scard18 Jul 20 11:13 /proc/bus/usb/001/014
[...]
Ok. Works
BUT
if the device is unplugged and then plugged again, belongs again to the
root group and isn't writable again (c
"coco coco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I've been using thunderbird on Linux since 0.2 on my laptop, but
> recently, due to
> laptop problem, I want to move my mail to use portable thunderbird on a
> mobile hd.
>
> I've already moved my profile from Linux to the portable tb, and it's
> w
Thomas Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Remove the secring.gpg file. Replace it with a shortcut to the
>location of your private key that is on your USB drive.
Won't work. Windows shortcuts don't work as Unix softlinks but are
just files with the location information in it. They are recognised
b
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Neil Williams wrote:
> On Wednesday 20 July 2005 11:02 am, Sascha Kiefer wrote:
>
>>Hi
>>
>>1. is it possible to receive a key to a file instead of to the keyring?
>
>
> --keyring --no-default-keyring
> from man gpg:
> --keyring file
>
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 01:21:00PM -0400, Brad Tilley wrote:
> Hello Gnupg users,
>
> I am writing a script to automate the downloading and building of Linux
> kernels. As a part of the script, I use gpg to check and make sure that
> the kernel key is installed:
>
> check = os.popen('gpg --li
On Wed, 20 Jul 2005 13:13:00 +0200, Federico Munerotto said:
> gpg: DBG: ccid-driver: usb_claim_interface failed: -1
The USB device can't be accessed. This is a permission problem with
the usbfs.
> (ID=058F:9520:X:0)
Use lsusb to figure out the device like:
$ lsusb
Bus 002 Device 001: ID
On Wed, 20 Jul 2005 12:02:24 +0200, Sascha Kiefer said:
> 1. is it possible to receive a key to a file instead of to the keyring?
No. You may however use the helper tools directly.
> 2. what is the difference between --search-keys and --recv-keys ?
--search keys presents a list of macthing key
>Message: 8
>Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 07:28:00 +0200
>From: Mark Kirchner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: gnupg keyrings // question / request
>To: gnupg-users
>>is there a way to tell gnupg that the keyrings are not in the
home
>>directory, and to look for them in their alternative location
On Wednesday 20 July 2005 11:02 am, Sascha Kiefer wrote:
> Hi
>
> 1. is it possible to receive a key to a file instead of to the keyring?
--keyring --no-default-keyring
from man gpg:
--keyring file
Add file to the current list of keyrings. If file begins with a tilde
and a slash
Il mer, 2005-07-20 alle 10:59, Werner Koch ha scritto:
[...]
> gpg --debug-ccid-driver
as mune user
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mune]$ /usr/local/bin/gpg --debug-ccid-driver --card-status
gpg: ATTENZIONE: si sta usando memoria insicura!
gpg: visitare http://www.gnupg.org/faq.html p
Hi
1. is it possible to receive a key to a file instead of to the keyring?
2. what is the difference between --search-keys and --recv-keys ?
Thanks in advance
--sk
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On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 13:05:16 +0200, Federico Munerotto said:
> My user is the group scard but as long as only the root user can have
> access to the smart card it remains useless. I think it is a trivial
> permission issue: any help?
With the Debian packages of pcscd anyone may connect to a runni
Brad Tilley schrieb:
I've tried re-directing the output to a file (doesn't work) form the
command line and from my script. Any tips on how to capture this output
would be greatly appreciated.
Hi,
have you tried the commandline-option --output which requires a filename
to write the data to.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>i keep the keyrings on a usb drive,
>but keep my home directory as the root directory
>(c:\gnupg)
>
>if i connect the drive,
>and then type 'gpg'
>this is what happens:
>
>C:\>gpg
>gpg: keyring `c:/gnupg\secring.gpg' created
Hello Gnupg users,
I am writing a script to automate the downloading and building of Linux
kernels. As a part of the script, I use gpg to check and make sure that
the kernel key is installed:
check = os.popen('gpg --list-keys')
data = check.read()
check.close()
This works well. I can
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