Re: signing documents and others

2008-09-26 Thread Faramir
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Lawrence Chin escribió: > After being too busy, I'm back with questions and questions It seems there is a lot people busy, I have seen little traffic in the last 2 days... So I will dare to try to answer some of your questions... but remember

Re: signing documents and others

2008-09-26 Thread John Clizbe
Lawrence Chin wrote: > After being too busy, I'm back with questions and questions > > I'm using openoffice.org writer. I don't know how many of you are > familiar with it. My first question is: > > (1) I notice that openoffice writer allows you to digitally sign the > document created. But I

signing documents and others

2008-09-26 Thread Lawrence Chin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi everyone, After being too busy, I'm back with questions and questions I'm using openoffice.org writer. I don't know how many of you are familiar with it. My first question is: (1) I notice that openoffice writer allows you to digitally sign t

Re: Malware targeting GnuPG/PGP Keyrings

2008-09-26 Thread David Shaw
On Sep 26, 2008, at 3:49 PM, Ingo Klöcker wrote: On Thursday 25 September 2008, Robert J. Hansen wrote: David Shaw wrote: It seems odd for a malware author to spend time going after such a small "target market". Going after company-wide installs, perhaps? I would imagine the author thinks p

Re: Caret in passphrase

2008-09-26 Thread Alexander W. Janssen
Joe Korn wrote: > echo "B!g C^t"| gpg --passphrase -fd 0 --decrypt-files "c:\somefile.gpg" C:\> echo ^bla bla C:\> echo ^^bla ^bla Would that help? Alex. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@g

Caret in passphrase

2008-09-26 Thread Joe Korn
Hello All, I was wondering if someone could help me with an issue I'm having. I have created my gpg key and passphrase and they work fine until I try to decrypt a file programmaticaly. My passphrase contains a caret (^) which is an escape character in DOS. If I use the following code to try to d

Re: Malware targeting GnuPG/PGP Keyrings

2008-09-26 Thread Ingo Klöcker
On Thursday 25 September 2008, Robert J. Hansen wrote: > David Shaw wrote: > > It seems odd for a malware author to spend time going after such a > > small "target market". Going after company-wide installs, perhaps? > > I would imagine the author thinks people with keyrings are high-value > targe

[solved] pcscd, FC8, enigmail and plain gpg

2008-09-26 Thread Alexander W. Janssen
I didn't investigate too much, but your question for "--no-agent" did the trick. I used "--use-agent" on the commandline and guess what happend: A QT-windows in X11 popped up, asking for my passphrase. It all seems to be related to graphical passphrase-dialogue-foo, cause when I try to do the same

Re: pcscd, FC8, enigmail and plain gpg

2008-09-26 Thread Alexander W. Janssen
First: I somehow screwed up my automatic From:-foo... That's why I ended up in the moderation-queue. I promise to fix it! :) Werner Koch wrote: > On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 20:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > >> I migrated from Debian to Fedora Core 8 a while ago. I'm generally using >> my OpenGPG Smartcar

Re: OT: RFC 3156 question

2008-09-26 Thread Werner Koch
On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 22:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > Am I right that an encrypted message should like: Very close: >> Content-Type: application/pgp-encrypted >> >> Version: 1 >> --===1328406624== You should add a CRLF after the Version line. That is because the CRLF you already see