Sven,
I think I just bumped into your problem. I've been testing Hardy, and haven't
had any problems with the OpenPGP card until now. I have to investigate
further, but preliminary results indicate a udev or related problem. In Gutsy,
the device is created in /dev, in Hardy it is not. Hardy
On Mar 12, 2008, at 11:35 AM, 徐信来 wrote:
I am very new to PGP. I know there are pubring.pge and secring.pgp
which contains public keys and private keys.
i just want to know the stucture of the pubbring.pge and secring.pge
and the length of every public key and
private key.
http://tools.ie
PeterM wrote:
> I need access to gpg with PHP through accounts on my server such as:
> /home/first_account/.gnupg
> /home/other_account/.gnupg
>
> through cPanel I can also install(& have) public keys for each
> domain/account, but cannot access gpg in the server's root
> directory.
>
> Any advic
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 17:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> so my question is, does anybody have a glue what's going on or should i
> do some debugging myself?
Sometimes it just happens that the scdaemon doesn't correctly notice the
removal of a card. That needs to be debugged.
With hibernation this s
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 06:08:22PM +, Anonymous wrote:
> Since RFC4880 is now including symmetric ciphers with 256 bit key
> lengths like TWOFISH and CAMELLIA, is it time to change the limits in
> gnupg for pubkey sizes? According to some sources (RSA for example) the
> "equivalent" assymetric
I am very new to PGP. I know there are pubring.pge and secring.pgp which
contains public keys and private keys.i just want to know the stucture of the
pubbring.pge and secring.pge and the length of every public key and private
key.
_
hi
i'm using a opengpg smartcard with gpg for signing, decryption and ssh
authentication.
after a clean boot everything works fine...
but after a suspend to disk under linux using the hibernate script and
the kernel suspend option(s) i have the a strange problem
ok...at first it does not work...
Been searching the web for the last 3 hours inconclusively and hope someone
here can advise how-do-to:
Trying to access Gnupg on new server with Centos5 and cPanel and PHP5.
GnuPG is available in the server's root directory
/root/.gnupg
which is not accessible with PHP from domain/accounts on t
Since RFC4880 is now including symmetric ciphers with 256 bit key
lengths like TWOFISH and CAMELLIA, is it time to change the limits in
gnupg for pubkey sizes? According to some sources (RSA for example) the
"equivalent" assymetric key size would be 15360 bits compared to a
symmetric cipher using 2
* Neal Dudley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Karl Voit wrote:
>> Our communication partners have to check the signature of our
>> employees keys and its up to our partners that they check from time
>> to time wether there was a change in the relationship between our
>> employees and out company key -
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