Re: zlib inflate problem

2006-05-26 Thread markus reichelt
* Paul Surgeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]: gpg bigfile.pgp > gpg: fatal: zlib inflate problem: invalid block type > secmem usage: 1920/3872 bytes Have you tried redirection? gpg < bigfile.pgp > bigfile Using redirection is the correct way of handling large files regarding b

zlib inflate problem

2006-05-26 Thread Paul Surgeon
Big problem for me : [EMAIL PROTECTED]: gpg bigfile.pgp gpg: fatal: zlib inflate problem: invalid block type secmem usage: 1920/3872 bytes I've seen this problem mentioned several times on the lists but never seen a working solution. I have 28GB of data sitting in GPG encrypted archives (4GB ea

Re: question about compiling gpg with cygwin

2006-05-26 Thread Henk M. de Bruijn
On Fri, 26 May 2006 15:21:50 -0400GMT (26-5-2006, 21:21 +0200, where I live), Joe Smith wrote: > "Henk M. de Bruijn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> I succeeded in compiling svn4146 and svn4147 with msys. >> With cygwin however I get at the end op compiling prep.

Re: question about compiling gpg with cygwin

2006-05-26 Thread Joe Smith
"Henk M. de Bruijn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Thu, 25 May 2006 23:17:46 -0400GMT (26-5-2006, 5:17 +0200, where I live), Joe Smith wrote: "Henk M. de Bruijn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Is it allowed to ask this question

Re: Issue in Importing a PGP signature key

2006-05-26 Thread David Shaw
On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 02:55:56PM -0700, amit bhalerao wrote: > Hi , > > Our upstream system is using a PGP to encrypt the file . We have a > GPG installed on our system . However when i try to import the PGP > signature key into our system , I am getting following error message. >

Issue in Importing a PGP signature key

2006-05-26 Thread amit bhalerao
Hi , Our upstream system is using a PGP to encrypt the file . We have a GPG installed on our system . However when i try to import the PGP signature key into our system , I am getting following error message. * tosk[etrut]:/ngs/app/etrut $ gpg --import HTST126A.pass.asc gpg: WARNING: us

Re: Cipher v public key.

2006-05-26 Thread David Shaw
On Fri, May 26, 2006 at 05:20:04PM +0100, David Gray wrote: > Hi all, > > Just starting a project where one of our customers will be sending > encrypted data files from their windows based servers to be > decrytpted on our VMS servers. > > They have not yet decided which product they will u

Cipher v public key.

2006-05-26 Thread David Gray
Hi all, Just starting a project where one of our customers will be sending encrypted data files from their windows based servers to be decrytpted on our VMS servers. They have not yet decided which product they will use for for encryption but I'm hoping to steer them down the GnuPG path as

1.4.3 problem with decrypting pgp2.6.3 symmetrically encrypted message

2006-05-26 Thread vedaal
have come across a problem with gnupg 1.4.3 having trouble decrypting a pgp2.6.3 message that was symmetrically encrypted 1.4.3 has no problems decrypting the pgp2.6.3 message when it is encrypted to a key, the problem happens only with symmetric encryption (i apologize in advance, but am using

Re: question about compiling gpg with cygwin

2006-05-26 Thread Henk M. de Bruijn
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On Thu, 25 May 2006 23:17:46 -0400GMT (26-5-2006, 5:17 +0200, where I live), Joe Smith wrote: > "Henk M. de Bruijn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Is it allowed to ask this question here or?? > Don't bother to ask

Re: question about compiling gpg with cygwin

2006-05-26 Thread Raphaƫl Poss
Hi David, David Gray schreef: [...] AES256 is listed as a cipher but not a public key? What is the The difference? I was hoping to use asymmetric keys with me Giving the public key to the customer. As mentioned before this all Works fine but I'm not sure which alogorithm I'm using when en

RE: question about compiling gpg with cygwin

2006-05-26 Thread David Gray
Hi all, Just starting a project where one of our customers will be sending encrypted data files from their windows based servers to be decrytpted on our VMS servers. They have not yet decided which product they will use for for encryption but I'm hoping to steer them down the GnuPG path as