Windows Corp Implementations

2005-09-16 Thread Richard Sperry
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Most of this will be directed to Werner but I need any input I can get. I am designing a high visability network and this may get some attention to GnuPG. What I want to do is make GPG more feasable for AD domains, thus get more programers to hel

Shooting Trouble :-)

2005-09-16 Thread chinatinte
Hi list, I received an encrypted mail. Every time I tried to decrypt it, I got the following error: gpg: Ungültiges "radix64" Zeichen 3a ignoriert gpg: Ungültiges "radix64" Zeichen 2e ignoriert gpg: Ungültiges "radix64" Zeichen 2e ignoriert gpg: Ungültiges "radix64" Zeichen 28 ignoriert gpg: Ung

re: Migrating from PGP TO GPG

2005-09-16 Thread vedaal
amit bhalerao abhalerao at apple.com Tue Sep 13 23:01:14 CEST 2005 >We are migrating from PGP to GPG mechanism . We download >encrypted report from external vendors and decrypt them. However >external vendors are still using PGP mechanism to encrypt the file . >1. We are generating a publi

gpa / gpg-agent

2005-09-16 Thread Gary Graham
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I have been trying to figure out what all GPG will do. I do not see any notes on how to run gpg-agent. I went thru the session manager, and placed it as a startup program. The only problem with this is I keep noticing I have several copys running if

Re: Migrating from PGP TO GPG

2005-09-16 Thread Tracy D. Bossong
My firm uses both GnuPG and McAfee e-Business Server (the original PGP, IMO). Project will take a little research, but all should be fine for you. And if you have existing keys with PGP, there is no reason you can't continue to use them so you don't impact your trading partners by changing keys.

Re: Bug?

2005-09-16 Thread David Shaw
On Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 01:45:09PM +0600, Denis Kostousov wrote: > I use gnupg 1.4.2, Thunderbird 1.0.6, enigmail 0.92.1 > When I try to open "Open PGP Key Managment" I receive error message: > > gpg: buffer shorter than subpacket > gpg: buffer shorter than subpacket > gpg: signature packet withou

Re: Migrating from PGP TO GPG

2005-09-16 Thread Lionel Elie Mamane
On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 02:01:14PM -0700, amit bhalerao wrote: > 1. We are generating a public private key on HOST system using GPG . > 2. This keys are exported to external vendor system. Vendor will be > encrypting the file using PGP (not sure about compatibilty) > 3. Files are then decrypted

Migrating from PGP TO GPG

2005-09-16 Thread amit bhalerao
Hi , We are migrating from PGP to GPG mechanism . We download encrypted report from external vendors and decrypt them. However external vendors are still using PGP mechanism to encrypt the file . To explain further :- 1. We are generating a public private key on HOST system using GPG