On Fri, Jan 27, 2006 at 05:27:40PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> $ gpg -d -vvv IFO.SECURE.PGP
> gpg: using character set `iso-8859-1'
> gpg: armor: BEGIN PGP MESSAGE
> gpg: armor header: Version: PsypherOPS 4.30.00 - www.primefactors.com
> :pubkey enc packet: version 3, algo 16, keyid 9E1BA04
No advise from anyone on this?
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I'm doing some inter platform/product testing..
I was running GnuPG 1.4.1 and pks0.9.4 keyserver on Solaris 5.8
I sent my publickey to my counter part running PsypherOPS on the mainframe
He encrypted a file and sent it to me. When I tried to de
Hello!
> -Original Message-
> If this is what happened, that means that when one has obtained the
> revocation certificate, it is possible to revoke the corresponding key
> in one's own keyserver, without the intervention of the certificate's
> issuer, and I believe that is detailed in Gn
On Fri Jan 27 2006; 01:10, Johan Wevers wrote:
> Still gives the same error: a NULL pointer assignment:
>
> The instruction at "0x00441dfd" referenced memory at "0x". The
> memory could not be read.
I fixed this in the CVS. A new release should be available within
some hours.