Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-25 Thread Dirk Traulsen
The two wishes I listed for gpg were: 1. If there are several recipients, test the given passphrase automatically for all secret keys in your keyring, so that you don't have to give for example 9 times a wrong one if you are recipient number four, which you even don't know beforehand. 2. A com

"Bad signature" when calling "check" in the edit-key menu: what happened to my public key?

2008-02-25 Thread Michael Bienia
Hello, I see a strange situation when I try to edit my key: 1.) When I call "gpg2 --edit-key 0x968BD587" I see several lines of "gpg: moving a key signature to the correct place" 2.) When I call then "check" in the edit-key menu, I get a line saying "218 signatures not checked due to errors"

w32 client installer - silent install?

2008-02-25 Thread Craig Hurley
Hello, I've downloaded the windows command line client, version 1.4.8, from here: ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/binary/gnupg-w32cli-1.4.8.exe ... I'm wondering are there any command line options for the installer? I'm specifically trying to install gpg silently on multiple computers via a start

Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-25 Thread Tracy D. Bossong
gpg --list-packets --list-only but clearly you identified yourself as a recipient because you were prompted for a passphrase. - Original Message From: Dirk Traulsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Cc: GnuPG mailing list Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 12:27:56 PM Subject: Re: How know who i

Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-25 Thread Dirk Traulsen
Am 25 Feb 2008 um 8:01 hat Tracy D. Bossong geschrieben: > gpg --list-packets should give you a clue No, it does not! does the same as . The only difference is that gpg gives additional packet information before asking the passphrases three times for each recipient. So the described prob

SCM SCR 201 PCMCIA or TI PCIxx12 smartcard reader

2008-02-25 Thread Andreas Grassl
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello, does anybody know if the Microsystems SCM SCR 201 PCMCIA cardreader is supported on Linux with the standard-approach? found at ebay for example with the id 160211050548. Or does anybody know how to get working the Texas Instruments PCIxx12 Ge

Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-25 Thread Sebastien Chassot
On Mon, 2008-02-25 at 08:01 -0800, Tracy D. Bossong wrote: > gpg --list-packets should give you a clue > Yes true! I'm not use using it cos it's only mentioned in man page and not in help (and I don't rtfm enough ;) ___ Gnupg-users mailing list

Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-25 Thread Tracy D. Bossong
gpg --list-packets should give you a clue - Original Message From: Sebastien Chassot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Dirk Traulsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: GnuPG mailing list Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 7:29:43 AM Subject: Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ? On Mon, 2008-02-25

Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-25 Thread Sebastien Chassot
On Mon, 2008-02-25 at 09:59 +0100, Dirk Traulsen wrote: > If you are the third recipient, you have to give 6 times a wrong > password until you can finally input the correct one. This gets real > fun when there are ten recipients... > > It would be nice, if > 1. gpg would take the password an

Re: How know who is a file encrypted for ?

2008-02-25 Thread Dirk Traulsen
Am 8 Feb 2008 um 15:23 hat David Shaw geschrieben: > On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 09:07:21PM +0100, Sebastien Chassot wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I can't find how list who's a file encrypted for ? I've encrypt several > > files with different recipients, but I don't remember which. > > Just run 'gpg' on t