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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:
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> As macgpg hasn't been updated yet, I
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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%
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
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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
[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
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
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
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
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