A newbie question:
My bank asked me to upload a file signed and encrypted.
When I do
gpg --armor --sign -r -o -e
it always ask for a passphrase.
Since I am going to upload this file daily, how can I do the
signing unattendedly thru a script ?
I created a signature file mysignature.sig using gpg
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 12:56:49AM +0200, Carlo Luciano Bianco wrote:
> > We had quite a problem (and
> > are still fixing the fallout) with even a small license exception
> > to allow linking the LDAP and CURL keyserver helpers to OpenSSL
> > for ldaps and https.
>
> Do you mean I would better c
Il /27 set 2006/, *David Shaw* ha scritto:
> On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 12:08:31AM +0200, Carlo Luciano Bianco
> wrote:
>> Well... Does this mean that we can link GnuPG to OpenSSL library
>> for ECC subroutines and stay safe from patent problems? If so,
>> this can be a temporary solution (of course
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Robert,
Thank you very much for your help. I believe that I have both (all three
really) working now.
It seems that on MacOS 10.3.9 I needed to disable the OpenPGP option
"Use gpg-agent for passphrase handling." (The enigmail error mentioned a
proble