* Thomas Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The use of prng generated data to seed another prng function is
> utilized to compute data that is inherently random from the
> previous generation.
That is not my point, tho this might be the case. :)
If this generated data is used once, it's ok. If n
markus reichelt wrote:
* Thomas Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
on a sidenote, using /dev/urandom is a bad idea. f.e. the standard
slackware install and other distros as well have the following code
(or something similar) in /etc/rc.d/rc.S:
The above statement, although worthwhile
* Thomas Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >on a sidenote, using /dev/urandom is a bad idea. f.e. the standard
> >slackware install and other distros as well have the following code
> >(or something similar) in /etc/rc.d/rc.S:
> >
> The above statement, although worthwhile, is not well founded.
A hardware solution cannot be scrutinized for security.
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markus reichelt wrote:
* Thomas Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
John W. Moore III wrote:
Running Knoppix from the CD I encrypted the Linux partition and
it's virtually invisible. (unless one knows my HD size)
What do you mean by this statement? Are you referring to the
/random
Sean Rima wrote:
> Hello gnupg-users,
>
> I am looking for a card reader to use under Linux, Win XP, possible
> as standalone or on a network. I know that asking for
> recommendations can open a can of worms but I am keen to look at this
Most readers I've seen are USB devices. I use an SCR3
* Thomas Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John W. Moore III wrote:
> >Running Knoppix from the CD I encrypted the Linux partition and
> >it's virtually invisible. (unless one knows my HD size)
> What do you mean by this statement? Are you referring to the
> /randomization of the partition by use
Hello gnupg-users,
I am looking for a card reader to use under Linux, Win XP, possible
as standalone or on a network. I know that asking for
recommendations can open a can of worms but I am keen to look at
this
Sean
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John W. Moore III wrote:
Running Knoppix from the CD I encrypted the Linux partition and it's
virtually invisible. (unless one knows my HD size)
What do you mean by this statement? Are you referring to the
randomization of the partition by use of /dev/urandom?
I also created a
small FAT32 par
On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 14:38:11 +0200, Wolfgang Rosenauer said:
> But as using ssh-add -l with running gpg-agent can't find my key on the
> card:
> "The agent has no identities."
There are a lot of reasons for this. Did you install scdaemon?
Doesit work? You might want kill a running scdaemon and
On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 10:07 +0800, nidhog wrote:
>Do you guys have any suggestion as to how to go about encrypting a
>partition that can be available both to linux and win32?
Why not use a hardware solution, so it sits underneath the OS
entirely? Seagate makes a new laptop drive that has built-in
On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 01:13:07AM -0700, Eric wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 10:07 +0800, nidhog wrote:
> > Do you guys have any suggestion as to how to go about encrypting a
> > partition that can be available both to linux and win32?
>
> It's not easy to do this, and I don't think it will get a
Hi,
Werner Koch wrote:
> On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 11:29:48 +0200, Wolfgang Rosenauer said:
>
>> I want to perform SSH authentication the the card and therefore have to
>> use gpg-agent. I just wanted to see if gpg2 - gpg-agent - scdaemon does
>
> Where is the problem? I am doing this for since early
Werner Koch wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Oct 2005 15:01:51 -0400, Mcqueen, Voncile LT said:
>
>
>>Please decrypt the following message for me:
>>jmjmj gsmsg lrjgu csqyj quflr mfajg erdmc cmqlv lqyhg gawgq arpgq sblce
>>jrlrj lnemc cyjqu flrmf ajqer d
>
>
> Thepi oneer sofaw arles sworl daret heyou th
On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 11:29:48 +0200, Wolfgang Rosenauer said:
> I want to perform SSH authentication the the card and therefore have to
> use gpg-agent. I just wanted to see if gpg2 - gpg-agent - scdaemon does
Where is the problem? I am doing this for since early this year.
>From the GnuPG 1.9 RE
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Eric wrote:
>> On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 10:07 +0800, nidhog wrote:
>>
>
Do you guys have any suggestion as to how to go about encrypting a
partition that can be available both to linux and win32?
>
>>
>>
>> It's not easy to do this, and I don'
On Wed, 5 Oct 2005 15:01:51 -0400, Mcqueen, Voncile LT said:
> Please decrypt the following message for me:
> jmjmj gsmsg lrjgu csqyj quflr mfajg erdmc cmqlv lqyhg gawgq arpgq sblce
> jrlrj lnemc cyjqu flrmf ajqer d
Thepi oneer sofaw arles sworl daret heyou ththa trefu semil itary servi
ce
Hi,
Werner Koch wrote:
> On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 09:14:35 +0200, Wolfgang Rosenauer said:
>
>> my OpenPGP card works without problems with gpg (1.4.2) and an OpenPGP card.
>> But if I use gpg2 (1.9.18) I get only the following:
>
> You shall not use gpg2 - it even does not get build by default. Are
On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 09:14:35 +0200, Wolfgang Rosenauer said:
> my OpenPGP card works without problems with gpg (1.4.2) and an OpenPGP card.
> But if I use gpg2 (1.9.18) I get only the following:
You shall not use gpg2 - it even does not get build by default. Are
the notes
> gpg: WARNING: This v
Hi,
my OpenPGP card works without problems with gpg (1.4.2) and an OpenPGP card.
But if I use gpg2 (1.9.18) I get only the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> gpg2 --card-status
gpg: NOTE: THIS IS A DEVELOPMENT VERSION!
gpg: It is only intended for test purposes and should NOT be
gpg: used in a produ
Hi ,
I want to decrypt a gpg encrypted document using a GPG. Is there
any way i can decrypt it in a non -interactive mode so that it
doesn't ask for passphrase.I want to execute the command in shell
script.
Any pointer to this would be of great help.
Thanks,
Amit
On Sep 16, 2005, at 2
I am trying to update gpgme-1.0.2 to gpgme-1.1.0:
"./configure --enable-static" find all of the needed pieces:
GPGME v1.1.0 has been configured as follows:
GnuPG path:/usr/bin/gpg
GnuPG version: 1.4.2, min. 1.2.2
GpgSM path:/usr/bin/gpgsm
GpgSM v
Please decrypt the following message for me:
jmjmj gsmsg lrjgu csqyj quflr mfajg erdmc cmqlv lqyhg gawgq arpgq sblce
jrlrj lnemc cyjqu flrmf ajqer d
Thanks,
Voncile
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> > is it possible to cut the OpenPGP Card to the size of a SIM Card without
> > destroying it?
> > I am asking this because i want to use a Kobil KAAN SIM III Reader, its
> > a ccid compatible
> > USB Token which takes Cards in SIM size. I guess it should work ..?!
> >
>
> Of course, the problem
Hi ,
Is there any way i can validate that decryption process has been
successful base on error code? Do you have any document which list
down possible error code and cause of failure.
-Amit
On Oct 5, 2005, at 10:34 AM, Lionel Elie Mamane wrote:
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 05:02:52PM -0700
On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 10:07 +0800, nidhog wrote:
> Do you guys have any suggestion as to how to go about encrypting a
> partition that can be available both to linux and win32?
It's not easy to do this, and I don't think it will get any easier any
time soon. The best solution I know of is a produc
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