On Wed, 28 May 2008 21:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I don't enter the detail but you really should understand the concept
> of public key encryption to explain it to the end users.
Put
no-permission-warning
int gpg.conf.
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On Thursday 29 May 2008, Non scrivetemi wrote:
> > I just tryed the plug-in Enigmail on Thunderbird, and it seems very
> > good.
>
> Enigmail is indeed quite brilliant. It's so good that once you've
> installed it you quickly yearn for a better mail client than
> Thunderbird, which is as bug-ridden
Hi There !!!
My name is Tigran and I have some issue ...
On my system (Linux RH9 2.4.29) I'm using gpg (GnuPG) 1.2.1 with zlib-1.1.4-8.
But when I'm tring to decrypt files which was encrypted with public and private
keys it get me this error message:
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Anonymous Remailer (austria) wrote:
> Isn't the smartcard limited to 1024 bit keys? Do anyone know when a
> key with enough storage for any practical key size will be ready?
1kbit is a practical key size for most people and purposes. A kilobit
key may be attackable via a phenomenally well-equippe
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Non scrivetemi wrote:
> Enigmail is indeed quite brilliant. It's so good that once you've
> installed it you quickly yearn for a better mail client than
> Thunderbird, which is as bug-ridden a piece of rubbish as I've
> seen.
Without a succinct exp
Hello!
On GPG's homepage, there is a link to a PocketConsole based version, which
can run on Windows Mobile platform-based PDA's. (
http://www.symbolictools.de/public/pocketconsole/applications/gnupg/ ) By
the way, this page doesn't exist anymore. Are there anybody who can help me,
and post a link
Hi!
Am Mittwoch, den 28.05.2008, 21:27 +0200 schrieb Josef Wolf:
> homedir is readable only by myself:myself. Why is this directory
> considered to have unsafe permissions? How do I get rid of this warning?
I would suggest to remove any access rights except for the *user*
"myself".
In other wor
> I just tryed the plug-in Enigmail on Thunderbird, and it seems very
> good.
Enigmail is indeed quite brilliant. It's so good that once you've
installed it you quickly yearn for a better mail client than
Thunderbird, which is as bug-ridden a piece of rubbish as I've
seen.
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>> Having the secret key on my USB drive?
> Having the key on a USB drive is probably secure enough if you do not
> take into account malicious software on the system you want to use it
> on. If you must assume that there could be keyloggers/etc. be
> installed on the system (by other users or
Hi there GnuPG users,
Recently I bought a SmartCard along with a SCM SPR532 from kernelconcepts.
The SPR532 has a pinpad I want to use instead of entering the pin with the
keyboard. I read in one of the GNU howtos that only GnuPG 2 supports this.
I followed all the tutorials and howto documents I
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