* On Monday 10 December 2007 21:55:12,
* Volker Dormeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I plan to try the version in SVN within the next days.
Although I am very late, I was able to test decryption with GnuPG 1.4.8/2.0.8.
I can confirm, decryption is working fine, now.
> * On Monday 10 Decem
sorry,
forgot that this list changes the email address
by replacing the @ with the word 'at'
so the previous clearsigned post came out bad,
;-((
am trying again:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
have finally decided to upgrade my v4 key,
as the old one was a vintage v4 key,
with
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
have finally decided to upgrade my v4 key,
as the old one was a vintage v4 key,
with a signing and encrypting subkey,
which i couldn't get to backsign the primary key,
#
so have generated a new rsa v4 key using gnupg 1.4.8,
signed it with my two ot
Are you running this as 2 seperate commands? It needs to be just one
command like:
C:\GNUPG>gpg --homedir C:\GNUPG\ --list-keys
Thanks
bjr149
bjr149 wrote:
> I can't seem to get the directory to change where gpg looks for the keyring
> files.
>
> I ran the following
>
> C:\GNUPG>gpg --homedir C:\GNUPG\
> gpg: keyring `C:/GNUPG/\secring.gpg' created
> gpg: keyring `C:/GNUPG/\pubring.gpg' created
> gpg: Go ahead and type your message ...
Brent Hagany wrote on 22.01.2008 01:10:
> 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.
Glad to help you. I'm usi
I cna't seem to get the directory to change where gpg looks for the keyring
files.
I ran the following
C:\GNUPG>gpg --homedir C:\GNUPG\
gpg: keyring `C:/GNUPG/\secring.gpg' created
gpg: keyring `C:/GNUPG/\pubring.gpg' created
gpg: Go ahead and type your message ...
Then when I run --list-keys i
On Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 05:23:21PM -0600, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> 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 moder