On 9236 day of my life [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Do I have to change something?
>> And what?
1. Does gpg work in X console (kterm or something like this)?
2. Is gpg-agent running?
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I got the following messages when I tried to decrypt a file.gpg with
the size 4,920,412,393 bytes using gpg version 1.4.2, official Windows version:
>gpg -vv -o file --decrypt file.gpg
:symkey enc packet: version 4, cipher 9, s2k 3, hash 2
salt 5088796db832388a, count 96
gpg: AES256 encryp
On 2005-09-17 14:07, Marc wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a problem with GPG.
>
> When I receive an email encrypted in my inbox and that I want to see it I
> have the message:
> Encrypted message (decryption not possible)
> Reason: Crypto plug-in "openpgp" could not decrypt the data.
> Error: Bad passph
I have a gpg 1.2.1 binary which I compiled a while back. I use this
binary in a special sort of free-floating way in an application for a
restricted (no web of trust, yes I am aware of limitations of this
setup but it is better than nothing) way of verifying files. There is
needs not to be
Hello !
This URL works, to get my compilation of the manual in 14 pages and two
columns, for printing purpose:
http://users.skynet.be/laurent.jumet/MyMan_GnuPG%20142.pdf
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Laurent Jumet
KeyID: 0xCFAF704C
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