Re: [Macgpg-users] gnupg v1.4.4 binary install for Mac OS X

2006-07-18 Thread Charly Avital
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Ben, although I had already compiled 1.4.4 from src, I thank you for your contribution to MacGPG users. As well as for your gpg2 package. Charly Benjamin Donnachie wrote the following on 7/18/06 3:46 PM: > > As macgpg hasn't been updated yet, I

gnupg v1.4.4 binary install for Mac OS X

2006-07-18 Thread Benjamin Donnachie
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 As macgpg hasn't been updated yet, I've put together a quick install package for gnupg v1.4.4. Due to the security bug found in v1.4.3 upgrading to this version is recommended. http://www.py-soft.co.uk/~benjamin/download/mac-gpg/GnuPG%201.4.4%20for%

re: German "umlauts" in passphrase

2006-07-18 Thread vedaal
Werner Koch wk at gnupg.org wrote on Tue Jul 18 12:18:45 CEST 2006 >On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 12:27, Karl Kashofer said: > So, how would I examine the charset talbles ? The UserID and other >information printed by GnuPG is correctly displayed with all the >umlauts. How do I find out what character I

Re: German "umlauts" in passphrase

2006-07-18 Thread Patrick Brunschwig
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Werner Koch wrote: > On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 12:27, Karl Kashofer said: > >> So, how would I examine the charset talbles ? The UserID and other >> information >> printed by GnuPG is correctly displayed with all the umlauts. How do I find >> out what ch

Re: Supported Cards

2006-07-18 Thread Benjamin Donnachie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I've come across the OpenPGP [0] card which is supported in gnupg 1.4.0 > and above, however when trying to contact them didn't hear back. > SmartcardFoucus seems to be a fairly comprehensive site [1], so I was > wondering if someone on the list would be kind enough to p

Supported Cards

2006-07-18 Thread dave
Hello all, Firstly, I'd like to apologize for my lack of understanding in all things related to SmartCards. Just recently (having finally managed to keep my key for a year - I usually forget to back them up when rebuilding my PC) I've decided it's time to invest in a SmartCard system. I

Re: German "umlauts" in passphrase

2006-07-18 Thread Benjamin Donnachie
Werner Koch wrote: > You need to try. There is no conversion inside gpg and gpg uses > whatever you type/feed. I see that this is a problem between > different platforms. However there is no real solution for this > problem because it would break all non-ASCII pasphrases currently in > use. Per

Re: German "umlauts" in passphrase

2006-07-18 Thread Werner Koch
On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 12:27, Karl Kashofer said: > So, how would I examine the charset talbles ? The UserID and other > information > printed by GnuPG is correctly displayed with all the umlauts. How do I find > out what character I have to type to get the umlaut in my passphrase? You need to tr

Re: Moving computers with an OpenPGP card

2006-07-18 Thread Werner Koch
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 08:51, Tristan Williams said: > i.e arrive at computer, download and import your public key, insert > smart card and then be able to sign/encrypt? I have not been able to > do this (though by copying my secring.gpg which has the key stub I > can) and wondered whether it was pos