On Thu, Mar 22, 2007 at 11:12:26AM +, redstar wrote:
> New: Symmetrically Encrypted and MDC Packet(tag 18)(70 bytes)
> Ver 1
> Encrypted data [sym alg is specified in pub-key encrypted session key]
> (plain text + MDC SHA1(20 bytes))
>
> What I must do for using RIPE
Hi
Its question of why gpg use SHA1 hash encryption of message. For testing I send
message to self and pgpdump will show RIPEMD160 in hash of signing, its normal
expectation of my prefs. But for encryption its use of hash SHA1. Here is some
printout:
$ gpg --edit-key foo
gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.7; Copyri
Hello, I can't use my card with gnupg and asedrive iiie usb card reader.
-- System logs:
Mar 21 16:29:54 rimex pcscd: Card ATR: 3B 95 15 40 FF 68 01 02 45 47
Mar 21 16:30:04 rimex pcscd: prothandler.c:130:PHSetProtocol() Attempting PTS
to T=0
Mar 21 16:32:19 rimex pcscd: prothandler.c:130:PHSetP
Dear Users,
I would like to start using GnuPG but I can't find any updated
documentation (e.g. User Guides, HOWTOs etc.).
I would be glad if someone would be able to point me out on where can
I find updated documentation.
Sincerely,
Ran Rutenberg
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--- Eric Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the response... My hands are a little
> tied, GPG is 'embedded'
> in our application and can't change any values or
> parms at all.
>
> GPG v1.2.4
> Encrypt string:
>
> --passphrase-fd 0 --no-tty --batch --sign --encrypt
> --compress-alg
Thanks for the response... My hands are a little tied, GPG is 'embedded'
in our application and can't change any values or parms at all.
GPG v1.2.4
Encrypt string:
--passphrase-fd 0 --no-tty --batch --sign --encrypt --compress-algo 1
--cipher-algo cast5
I do not know what the customers decrypt