On Wednesday 24 August 2005 20:41, Zuxy wrote:
> 2005/8/25, Bill Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Can you elaborate on this? How recent is your information? I have
> > colleagues in China who are using GnuPG and have assured me that there is
> > no current restriction to using cryptography, ether
2005/8/25, Bill Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Can you elaborate on this? How recent is your information? I have
> colleagues in China who are using GnuPG and have assured me that there is
> no current restriction to using cryptography, ether GnuPG or IPsec
> tunneling.
It's *illegal* judged f
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 01:03:34 +0800
Zuxy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2005/8/24, Anonymous Sender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Does anyone know the legal status of GnuPG in China?
>
> Yes, it's illegal to use and distribute GnuPG in Mainland China.
Can you elaborate on this? How recent is your inform
Atom Smasher wrote:
>it really makes me sick that the US is doing everything it can to export
>jobs and money to china (my gripe is with the chinese govt, NOT the
>chinese people).
Yeah, well, the same applies to the USA, but since almost half of their
population choose the current president th
Anonymous Sender wrote:
Does anyone know the legal status of GnuPG in China?
In the absence of independent judiciary "legal status"
is a meaningless term.
CDR
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2005/8/24, Anonymous Sender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Does anyone know the legal status of GnuPG in China?
Yes, it's illegal to use and distribute GnuPG in Mainland China.
>
> The only information I found was
> http://rechten.uvt.nl/koops/cryptolaw/cls2.htm#prc
>
> But I am unsure if that actually a
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005, Anonymous Sender wrote:
Does anyone know the legal status of GnuPG in China?
==
IANAL, but it seems that GnuPG/PGP would require a license for use. i
would think that it would be easier to get a license (if any are actually
issued) if the stated use was signi
Hej all,
Im quite new in gnupg and using gpa as frontend.
I have troubles in generating keys runnning Debian or Windows:
Using gpa with root grants works fine, but with restricted (user-)
grants gpa seems to have troubles to call gnupg for generating keys. It
simply hangs in Linux and gives 'Gn
Does anyone know the legal status of GnuPG in China?
The only information I found was
http://rechten.uvt.nl/koops/cryptolaw/cls2.htm#prc
But I am unsure if that actually applies, as GnuPG is neither a
commercial application nor is the intended use commecial.
Regards,
Anyone
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After installing GNUPG 1.4.2, I can now access my OpenPGP smartcards
(bought at Kernelconepts) using my SPR532 reader. However, the pinpad
of the reader is not used. An example:
~> gpg --card-edit
gpg: WARNING: using insecure memory!
gpg: please see http://www.gnupg.org/faq.html for more i
Greetings.
On Wednesday 17 August 2005 09:51, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 22:49:27 +0200, Tristan Miller said:
> > gpg-1.4.0-4
> > gpgme-1.0.2-3
> > pinentry-0.7.1-4
> > libksba-0.9.10-3
>
> and the version of gpg-agent is ... ?
>
> "gpg-agent --version"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~]$ gpg-age
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