Greetings.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Kurt Fitzner wrote:
> As part of my GPGee project, I decided to create a mirror of this
> mailing list in the form of a forum on my web site. The hope was to
> give GPGee users an easy way to search for answers to problems with
> GnuPG.
Thanks for this
Alex L. Mauer wrote:
Is it possible to revoke keys that have been stored on a smart card? It
seems to me that it is not. Am I correct, or do I just need to do
something other than "revkey"?
Oh right ... my bad on that one (it helps to have the secret key for the
primary key on the keyring t
On Fri, 2005-08-12 at 10:51 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> David Srbecky dsrbecky at gmail.com
> Thu Aug 11 18:19:54 CEST 2005 wrote:
>
> ] I have payed with the idea of using experimental subpackets
> ] of 'User Attribute Packet' and here is what I came up with:
> doesn't this pose some risk
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Robin Cooper wrote:
> I feel like this ia a dumb question, but I can't seem to find the
> commands in my docs or the WinPT program.
>
> How can I revoke a signature I have added to someone else's key?
>
- From the command line:
gpg --edit-key
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Parag Mehta wrote:
> hi there,
>
> can anyone help me figure this out. why am i getting the following
> errors whenever i try to do any operation with gpg 1.4.2 for windows.
>
> gpg: mpi larger than indicated length (2 bytes)
> gpg: keyring_get_keybl
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Parag Mehta wrote:
> hi there,
>
> can anyone help me figure this out. why am i getting the following
> errors whenever i try to do any operation with gpg 1.4.2 for windows.
>
> gpg: assuming bad signature from key E0BB4BCD due to an unknown cri
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From man gpg:
"To revoke a subkey or a signature, use the --edit command."
Provided you didn't sign that key using the nrsign command, you can
still revoke your own signature.
It could look like this:
$ gpg --edit-key [key ID]
>Command revsign
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From man gpg:
"To revoke a subkey or a signature, use the --edit command."
Provided you didn't sign that key using the nrsign command, you can
still revoke your own signature.
It could look like this:
$ gpg --edit-key [key ID]
>Command revsign
Hi,
Because of my Robot CA (see http://www.signedtimestamp.org/robotca.php
for details) I would like to sign only 1 UID and not all UIDs on a key.
How can this be done? Yes, I checked the man-page.
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On Fri Aug 12 2005; 14:52, Robin Cooper wrote:
> commands in my docs or the WinPT program.
>
> How can I revoke a signature I have added to someone else's key?
Right now this is not possible via WinPT. It supports to delete
signatures, but not to revoke them.
The code is almost available, I jus
When ol2003 dumps it should dump files to a temp dir. I am attempting to make
it dump to get you those. I am a non-checked XP Pro
SP2. With non-checked Office 03 Pro SP1
Also Richard is on a corp. network, which I am assuming has GPO's in affect.
So even if they allowed him to be a LOCAL (Mac
The error report dump won't show in one screen... even if you did pull the
ram dump... which means we would have the files to
send.
--Rich
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I feel like this ia a dumb question, but I can't seem to find the
commands in my docs or the WinPT program.
How can I revoke a signature I have added to someone else's key?
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