Alan Olsen wrote:
I have been trying to find what it takes to get a license for using
IDEA with gpg.
The first question is why you need IDEA in the first place. It's a
usable cipher, but it's hardly a paragon of modern design. Better than
brute force attacks exist against at least 4.5 of it
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I have been trying to find what it takes to get a license for using IDEA with
gpg.
All attempts to connect to www.mediacrypt.com have been unsuccesful.
Anyone know what is going on with this company?
Thanks.
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I have found and corrected the problem: it should be
"--homedir=/home/daemon/.gnupg". Also, for some reason, setting
GNUPGHOME directly does not work.
Getting a useful error message was a great help. Thanks again, Vlad.
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Apologies for the delay, it was a busy weekend.
> You don't have to specify full path to the executable if it's in your
> system PATH.
I'm aware, I just thought it would head off the "make sure it's in your
path" suggestions.
Anyway, I tried system(); it gave the same result, so I went about
pla
Vlad "SATtva" Miller wrote on 19.01.2008 01:58:
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> Both subkeys have expired in the end of the last year, but I've chosen
> not to generate new and to simply extend life of existing subkeys for
> another few years, so I've re-signed them with extended expiration date
> and updated to keyserve