Hi!
Am Dienstag, den 01.04.2008, 17:29 -0600 schrieb Allen Schultz:
> What is the recommended frontend/plugin to Office Outlook 2003
I think the one coming with gpg4win is fine?
I am running Office 2007 at work in the meantime but AFAIR I used it
when we still had 2003. And I definitely did never
Phibee Network Operation Center wrote:
> John Clizbe a écrit :
>> Phibee Network Operation Center wrote:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> i use this for crypt a tar archives:
>>>
>>> /usr/bin/gpg --recipient Stefan --encrypt /tmp/backup.tgz
>>> can i write for all time a "Y" or what is the exact process ?
>>>
>
John Clizbe a écrit :
Phibee Network Operation Center wrote:
Hi
i use this for crypt a tar archives:
/usr/bin/gpg --recipient Stefan --encrypt /tmp/backup.tgz
can i write for all time a "Y" or what is the exact process ?
/usr/bin/gpg --batch --yes --recipient Stefan --enc
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Allen Schultz wrote:
> What is the recommended frontend/plugin to Office Outlook 2003 for
> GnuPG that will allow the user (my friend in this case) to manually
> select Encrypt/Sign rather than have it automatically do that on all
> his messages. He
Phibee Network Operation Center wrote:
> Hi
>
> i use this for crypt a tar archives:
>
> /usr/bin/gpg --recipient Stefan --encrypt /tmp/backup.tgz
> can i write for all time a "Y" or what is the exact process ?
/usr/bin/gpg --batch --yes --recipient Stefan --encrypt /tmp/backup.tgz
From the
What is the recommended frontend/plugin to Office Outlook 2003 for
GnuPG that will allow the user (my friend in this case) to manually
select Encrypt/Sign rather than have it automatically do that on all
his messages. He wants that choice. I found one with it hiding in the
Tools menu, but he wants
Hi
i use this for crypt a tar archives:
/usr/bin/gpg --recipient Stefan --encrypt /tmp/backup.tgz
i use the public key of stefan for crypt, but when i start
he request all time a "o" (Yes) and say me (sorry in french) :
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On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 09:47:58AM -0500, Kevin Hilton wrote:
> Has anyone written a patch that would allow whirlpool as an available
> hash algorithm for use with gnupg?
Not that I know of. Note that Whirlpool is not specified for OpenPGP,
so that is a major barrier.
There is a project to add W
On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 16:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Has anyone written a patch that would allow whirlpool as an available
> hash algorithm for use with gnupg?
Whirlpool is not specified by OpenPGP and thus not supported by gpg.
FWIW, Libgcrypt has support for Whirlpool and thus can be used by o
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Kevin Hilton wrote:
> Has anyone written a patch that would allow whirlpool as an available
> hash algorithm for use with gnupg?
The addition of Whirlpool would require the effective 'patching' of 11
Files. I am fooling with it in My spare time but
Let us know when you are done with the patch. I'd be interested in
trying it out -- that would make one person who could verify your
signature!
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Has anyone written a patch that would allow whirlpool as an available
hash algorithm for use with gnupg?
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On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 12:17:59AM -0400, Todd Zullinger wrote:
> Axel Thimm wrote:
> > some years ago I did create a nice "gpg-agent --enable-ssh-support"
> > setup that would register ssh keys with the agent, but the agent
> > would only ask for the passphrase when ssh would try a connection.
> >
Hi,
I've tried a Siemens S26361-F1260-L801 internal USB card reader with an
OpenPGP card. Siemens claims the reader is CCID compatible.
After the usual fix of the permissions for the device, "gpg
--card-status" works perfectly, but with "gpg --clearsign foo" I get:
$ gpg --clearsign foo
gpg: Bis
Dear GNU-PG users and experts,
I recently posted a proposal for a very simple HTTP based protocol to
build on GPG web of trust concepts by combining these with the linked
data network [1] effect of the semantic web, and simple REST
architecture concepts. Here is the introduction
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