Combining Secret Keys

2007-12-11 Thread vedaal
John Clizbe JPClizbe at tx.rr.com wrote on Tue Dec 11 12:37:35 CET 2007 > You cannot merge multiple secret keys into a single key instance. > You can only store them in the same file. but it 'might be' an interesting 'feature' option ;-) isn't something like this already being done when gener

Re: Error: "gpg: mpi too large for this implementation"

2007-12-11 Thread parvizm
Werner, You were absolutely right! I setup the ftp download again but this time using binary mode. The decryption process is now working. Thanks! -Parviz Werner Koch wrote: > > On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 17:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > >> gpg: mpi too large for this implementation (34055 bits) >

Re: Combining Secret Keys

2007-12-11 Thread Brad Tilley
John Clizbe wrote: > Brad Tilley wrote: >> OK, thanks for the tip. So, I won't need to change anything publicly? >> Currently, I publish the public keys on a website... nothing to change >> there? To go from three to one, I will import two of the private keys >> into the remaining private key. I

Re: Combining Secret Keys

2007-12-11 Thread John Clizbe
Brad Tilley wrote: > OK, thanks for the tip. So, I won't need to change anything publicly? > Currently, I publish the public keys on a website... nothing to change > there? To go from three to one, I will import two of the private keys > into the remaining private key. Is it then OK to delete th

Re: Combining Secret Keys

2007-12-11 Thread Brad Tilley
John W. Moore III wrote: > Simply Importing all the Secret Keys into Your 'Main' Keyring should do > the trick. They will then be in the same place but listed separately. > It may be necessary to then designate one of the Secret Keys as the > 'Default' Keypair so that gpg.exe will know which Secr

[offtopic] OpenGPG Smartcard with keylength >1024

2007-12-11 Thread Alexander W. Janssen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I know this is offtopic, but I ask nonetheless, maybe someone has an idea. The BSI recently announced that it finds RSA/1024 bits not to be considered secure enough from the 1st of January on[1]. Now I have this really cool RSA-Smartcard (based

Re: [Announce] Libgcrypt 1.4.0 (stable) released

2007-12-11 Thread Charly Avital
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 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 e