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
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"
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
gpg --list-packets --list-only
but clearly you identified yourself as a recipient because you were prompted
for a passphrase.
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From: Dirk Traulsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 12:27:56 PM
Subject: Re: How know who i
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
-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
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 ;)
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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
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
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
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