Werner Koch wrote the following on 12/10/07 2:01 PM:
> Hello!
>
> We are pleased to announce the availability of Libgcrypt 1.4.0. This is
> the new stable version of Libgcrypt and upward compatible with the 1.2
> series.
>
> The 1.2 series will enter end of life state in 2 years on 2009-12-31.
On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 17:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> gpg: mpi too large for this implementation (34055 bits)
The encrypted data is corrupt. Most likely this happened on the
transport. Did you used FTP and die you make sure that binary mode was
used?
Salam-Shalom,
Werner
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Brad Tilley wrote:
> I have three separate gpg secret keys. Initially, I wanted to keep the
> keys seperate, but today I'd like to have them all together. Is there a
> way to merge the keys into one key keeping them as they are now?
Simply Import
Thank you, Werner.
I plan to try the version in SVN within the next days.
Regards,
Volker
* On Monday 10 December 2007 16:42:03,
* Werner Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it took quite some time but I fixed it today. The solution is in the SVN
> and will go into 1.4.8 and 2.0.8. Both to b
Hello!
We are pleased to announce the availability of Libgcrypt 1.4.0. This is
the new stable version of Libgcrypt and upward compatible with the 1.2
series.
The 1.2 series will enter end of life state in 2 years on 2009-12-31.
Libgcrypt is a general purpose library of cryptographic building b
Hello all,
I have three separate gpg secret keys. Initially, I wanted to keep the
keys seperate, but today I'd like to have them all together. Is there a
way to merge the keys into one key keeping them as they are now?
Many Thanks,
Brad
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Hi,
Hopefully someone can assist with an issue that has been bugging me. We are
currently running (GnuPG) 1.4.7 on a Windows server. We sent over our public
key to a vendor who is encrypting a file with our public key and signing it
with their public key. The vendor is using PGP.
When trying t
Hi,
it took quite some time but I fixed it today. The solution is in the SVN
and will go into 1.4.8 and 2.0.8. Both to be released before Christmas.
Salam-Shalom,
Werner
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On Dec 9, 2007 8:57 PM, Rick Shupe Sr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To all concerned,
> I am a new linux user and I just downloaded and installed the latest
> version on GNUPG. Everything seemed to go accordingly. ./configure make
> and make install. After all that was done I tried to go into the
Rick Shupe Sr. wrote the following on 12/9/07 8:57 PM:
> To all concerned,
> I am a new linux user and I just downloaded and installed the latest
> version on GNUPG. Everything seemed to go accordingly. ./configure make
> and make install. After all that was done I tried to go into the
> program
Jiminy wrote the following on 12/7/07 6:09 PM:
> Hi,
>
> I use GnuPG with Evolution. When I try to sign a mail with my key, I get
> this error:
>
> gpg: DSA key requires a 256 bit or larger hash
>
> What can I do?
Maybe you should enable, in gpg.conf:
digest-algo SHA256
I can only guess tha
Hi Rick,
* Rick Shupe Sr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09. Dez. 2007]:
> I am a new linux user and I just downloaded and installed the latest
> version on GNUPG. Everything seemed to go accordingly. ./configure make
> and make install. After all that was done I tried to go into the
> program by typing in
Hi,
I use GnuPG with Evolution. When I try to sign a mail with my key, I get
this error:
gpg: DSA key requires a 256 bit or larger hash
What can I do?
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To all concerned,
I am a new linux user and I just downloaded and installed the latest
version on GNUPG. Everything seemed to go accordingly. ./configure make
and make install. After all that was done I tried to go into the
program by typing in GNUPG-2.0.7 and I received a "command not found"
mes
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