On 03 February 09, John B wrote:
> Hiya gang,
>
> Sorry for being redundant, but what are some good keyservers to use? The
> ones that are on a stock Kgpg setup don't seem to work too well.
Thanks to everyone who contributed! It looks like it might have been a good
thing the question was b
Does your BPEL call a shell that understands ~?
2009/2/3
> GNUPGHOME = /opt/oracle/.gnupg
>
> -- Original message from David Shaw :
> --
>
>
> > On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 08:28:49PM +, lee_an...@bellsouth.net wrote:
>
> > > Good Afternoon,
> > > > I am currently trying
GNUPGHOME = /opt/oracle/.gnupg
-- Original message from David Shaw : -- > On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 08:28:49PM +, lee_an...@bellsouth.net wrote: > > Good Afternoon, > > > I am currently trying to decrypt a file through an automated process that is called by a webserv
On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 08:28:49PM +, lee_an...@bellsouth.net wrote:
> Good Afternoon,
>
> I am currently trying to decrypt a file through an automated process that is
> called by a webservice called BPEL. Now in my development environment it
> works great but in my test enviroment I receiv
way ahead of you.
I have a whoami bpel utility process and tells me that is running as oracle
-- Original message from Joseph Oreste Bruni : -- > On Feb 3, 2009, at 1:28 PM, lee_an...@bellsouth.net wrote: > > > Good Afternoon, > > > > I am currently trying to decrypt a
On Feb 3, 2009, at 1:28 PM, lee_an...@bellsouth.net wrote:
Good Afternoon,
I am currently trying to decrypt a file through an automated process
that is called by a webservice called BPEL. Now in my development
environment it works great but in my test enviroment I receive the
following e
Good Afternoon,
I am currently trying to decrypt a file through an automated process that is called by a webservice called BPEL. Now in my development environment it works great but in my test enviroment I receive the following errors:
Error string = gpg: failed to create temporary file `
In the man page for gpg2, in the --import section:
--import
--fast-import
Import/merge keys. This adds the given keys to the
keyring. The fast version is cur-
rently just a synonym.
There are a few other options which control how thi
David Shaw dshaw at jabberwocky.com wrote on
Tue Feb 3 15:00:06 CET 2009 :
>>http://keyserver.pgp.com (ldap://keyserver.pgp.com
>>It also requires to confirm your email address.
>This server does not synchronize with the rest of the keyservers.
>That's a feature, not a bug, as the intent of
On Feb 3, 2009, at 4:40 AM, Alex Amiryan wrote:
The most popular ones are:
hkp://pgp.mit.edu
Don't use this one. It unfortunately still runs pks, and does not
handle things like subkeys properly.
My favorite one is http://keyserver.pgp.com (ldap://keyserver.pgp.com
for KGpg). It also req
On Tue, 03 Feb 2009, at 03:23:49 [GMT -0600] (which was 10:23 where I
live) John Clizbe wrote:
> John B wrote:
>> Sorry for being redundant, but what are some good keyservers to use? The
>> ones that are on a stock Kgpg setup don't seem to work too well.
> pool.sks-keyservers.net
> pool.sks-k
Alex Amiryan wrote:
> hkp://pgp.mit.edu
Friends don't let friends use pgp.mit.edu. It is irreparably broken for
modern OpenPGP keys.
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Alex Amiryan wrote:
> Werner Koch wrote:
>> On Tue, 3 Feb 2009 10:40, a...@amiryan.org said:
>>> The most popular ones are:
>>> hkp://pgp.mit.edu
>
>> Do not use this server because it runs way too old software!
>
> What disadvantage have this? What kind of features it is not supporting?
Quotin
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Werner Koch wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Feb 2009 10:40, a...@amiryan.org said:
>> The most popular ones are:
>> hkp://pgp.mit.edu
>
> Do not use this server becuase it runs way too old software!
What disadvantage have this? What kind of features it is not su
On Tue, 2009-02-03 at 11:48 +0100, Werner Koch wrote:
> > hkp://pgp.mit.edu
>
> Do not use this server becuase it runs way too old software!
Has ever anyone tried to convince the Athena guys at MIT, to switch
their server?
Unfortunately it's still very well-known...
--
Christoph Anton Mitterer
On Tue, 3 Feb 2009 10:40, a...@amiryan.org said:
> The most popular ones are:
> hkp://pgp.mit.edu
Do not use this server becuase it runs way too old software!
> hkp://subkeys.pgp.net
If you can't avoid it it is okay, the servers in this pool at least
don't mangle your keys.
> My favorite one i
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The most popular ones are:
hkp://pgp.mit.edu
hkp://subkeys.pgp.net
My favorite one is http://keyserver.pgp.com (ldap://keyserver.pgp.com
for KGpg). It also requires to confirm your email address.
John B wrote:
> Hiya gang,
>
> Sorry for being r
John B wrote:
> Sorry for being redundant, but what are some good keyservers to use? The
> ones that are on a stock Kgpg setup don't seem to work too well.
pool.sks-keyservers.net
pool.sks-keyservers.net is a DNS round-robin consisting of a random selection of
20 servers from a pool of well-co
On Tue, 3 Feb 2009 07:36, yocha...@localnet.com said:
> Sorry for being redundant, but what are some good keyservers to use? The
> ones that are on a stock Kgpg setup don't seem to work too well.
hkp://keys.gnupg.net
or if you need to use http:
http://http-keys.gnupg.net
There is a si
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Werner Koch wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 09:19, ramon.loure...@upf.edu said:
>> but where is the info for --list-sigs ?
>
> It is also in DETAILS.
>
> Please consider to use gpgme as that library makes it much easier
> to access the output of gpg.
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