Hi list.
k$ gpg --card-status
Application ID ...: D27600012401010100010BC0
Version ..: 1.1
Manufacturer .: PPC Card Systems
Serial number : 0BC0
...
Signature PIN : forced
Max. PIN lengths .: 254 254 254
PIN retry counter : 3 3 3
Signature counter : 0
Signature key
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 11:41:11AM -0800, Rob Desjarlais wrote:
> When I decrypt a file using GPG 1.4.9, the file decrypts just fine,
> but all the formatting is lost. Key thing that is missing is the
> End of Line characters. Any suggestions?
This is almost a FAQ. Most likely there is a textmo
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 11:32:31PM -0500, Chris Walters wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone else was having this problem. I am running an AMD64
> arch, and when I try to "emerge notification-daemon", it will not compile
> because libnotify is not present. If I try to emerge libnotify, it tries to
Rob Desjarlais wrote:
> Here is the command line we are using, and the return codes we are
> seeing. Again we are using GPG 1.4.9.
>
> $gpg -r Lynn --output decr2.tst -d testfile.gpg
What command line is the encrypting side using?
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Here is the command line we are using, and the return codes we are seeing.
Again we are using GPG 1.4.9.
$gpg -r Lynn --output decr2.tst -d testfile.gpg
gpg: [don't know]: invalid packet (ctb=6f)
The file is readable in VI, it successfully decrypts the message, but all of
the formatting is los
Chris Walters (16.01.2009 10:32):
> Hello,
>
> I was wondering if anyone else was having this problem. I am running an AMD64
> arch, and when I try to "emerge notification-daemon", it will not compile
> because libnotify is not present. If I try to emerge libnotify, it tries to
> merge notifica
Lai, Thomas (16.01.2009 15:35):
> Is there any way to decrypt files without entering my private key's
> passphrass?
Yes. You could remove passphrase from your private key (do --edit-key
[your_key], then passwd, and finally save). Or you could write your
passphrase in some text file and supply it t
Rob Desjarlais wrote:
> When I decrypt a file using GPG 1.4.9, the file decrypts just fine, but
> all the formatting is lost. Key thing that is missing is the End of
> Line characters. Any suggestions?
Yes -- give us the command line you're using. :) Knowing that you're
using 1.4.9 is a good st
When I decrypt a file using GPG 1.4.9, the file decrypts just fine, but all the
formatting is lost. Key thing that is missing is the End of Line characters.
Any suggestions?
I have a 100 100 byte records that are stored in a file, it gets encrypted and
shipped over the wire and decrypted, I ca
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
Yesterday I configured my Fellowship card and it works fine (after some
trouble with the wrong cardreader).
Today I got a "normal" OpenPGP card and I created a new key (based on
the same keyring as the one I used for the FSFE card).
Everything s
Hello anyboby,
I am not sure if anybody can receive this email, though... just have a
try.
I have problem when decryting files with gpg.
I have to write a bash script to decrypt files using my private key
everyday,
But I cannot avoid entering passphrase manually.
Is there any way to decrypt fi
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone else was having this problem. I am running an AMD64
arch, and when I try to "emerge notification-daemon", it will not compile
because libnotify is not present. If I try to emerge libnotify, it tries to
merge notif
Thank you very much. It really help me a lot.
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 12:20 PM, Faramir wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA256
>
> Neil Yan escribió:
> ...
> > Here I have one more question.
> >
> > If I want to use one key on multiple machine, or i want to save the
> > priva
Hi gnupg-users@,
Speculting what Dan Brown, novelist to the masses, might have meant
re. Freon is outside list remit.
Better discussed tonight at the Friday bars of your choice :-)
Cheers,
Julian
--
Julian Stacey: BSDUnixLinux C Prog Admin SysEng Consult Munich www.berklix.com
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Mark H. Wood wrote:
> Well, it's a tangled mess. There are many different chemicals which
> have been sold under the Freon name. Mr. Brown may have confused any
> of these with Halon, another large family of fluorocarbons which
> *have* been used for fire suppression, including data centers.
Rig
[Freon decomposition products include phosgene]
Well, it's a tangled mess. There are many different chemicals which
have been sold under the Freon name. Mr. Brown may have confused any
of these with Halon, another large family of fluorocarbons which
*have* been used for fire suppression, includi
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