Re: multiple DER formatted export

2009-03-16 Thread Joseph Oreste Bruni
On Mar 16, 2009, at 6:49 PM, Stefan Caunter wrote: Apologies for this not being specific to the gnupg list, but could I possibly ask if anyone knows if it was ever possible to export multiple certs in DER format? In http://www.intevation.de/roundup/aegypten/msg433 Werner states that there is n

multiple DER formatted export

2009-03-16 Thread Stefan Caunter
Apologies for this not being specific to the gnupg list, but could I possibly ask if anyone knows if it was ever possible to export multiple certs in DER format? In http://www.intevation.de/roundup/aegypten/msg433 Werner states that there is no standard for doing so. I am sure I used to do this w

Re: GnuPG and Windows XP Home

2009-03-16 Thread John Clizbe
Alf Wernersson wrote: > I'm trying to install GPG on my Laptop running XP Home. After the > install process I run CMD and write "GPG --version". This seems to be > OK. After that I write "GPG --list-keys and receive following message: > Does not GPG4win support Windows XP? Any suggestions? I have

Re: gpg doesn't fail on target file existing when decrypting

2009-03-16 Thread Doug Barton
Andrew Flerchinger wrote: > On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Doug Barton wrote: >> Andrew Flerchinger wrote: >>> Yes, I do see that behavior. The primary difference is that I never want >>> it to prompt me for anything, since I'm writing a headless wrapper. >> What you're suggesting isn't "safe" i

Re: gpg doesn't fail on target file existing when decrypting

2009-03-16 Thread Andrew Flerchinger
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Doug Barton wrote: > > Andrew Flerchinger wrote: > > Yes, I do see that behavior. The primary difference is that I never want > > it to prompt me for anything, since I'm writing a headless wrapper. > > What you're suggesting isn't "safe" in any case. What I would d

GnuPG and Windows XP Home

2009-03-16 Thread Alf Wernersson
I'm trying to install GPG on my Laptop running XP Home. After the install process I run CMD and write "GPG --version". This seems to be OK. After that I write "GPG --list-keys and receive following message: gpg: checking the trustdb Assertion failed: keyblock->pkttype == PKT_PUBLIC_KEY, file /home

Re: gpg doesn't fail on target file existing when decrypting

2009-03-16 Thread Doug Barton
Andrew Flerchinger wrote: > Yes, I do see that behavior. The primary difference is that I never want > it to prompt me for anything, since I'm writing a headless wrapper. What you're suggesting isn't "safe" in any case. What I would do in your situation is the following: 1. Use mktemp to safely c

Re: gpg doesn't fail on target file existing when decrypting

2009-03-16 Thread Andrew Flerchinger
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 12:10 PM, wrote: > Andrew Flerchinger icrf.ml at gmail.com > wrote on Mon Mar 16 14:10:31 CET 2009 : > > > > If I pass in --yes, it does indeed overwrite as I'd > > If I don't, it does NOT overwrite the file. > > > it's just not telling me there was a problem with > > decr

re: gpg doesn't fail on target file existing when decrypting

2009-03-16 Thread vedaal
Andrew Flerchinger icrf.ml at gmail.com wrote on Mon Mar 16 14:10:31 CET 2009 : > If I pass in --yes, it does indeed overwrite as I'd > If I don't, it does NOT overwrite the file. > it's just not telling me there was a problem with > decryption like it does when I'm encrypting something. th

Re: gpg doesn't fail on target file existing when decrypting

2009-03-16 Thread Andrew Flerchinger
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 12:18 PM, wrote: > Andrew Flerchinger icrf.ml at gmail.com > wrote on Wed Mar 11 21:15:20 CET 2009 : > > > My problem is when I don't tell it to overwrite > > and the target exists, it looks like it > > properly decrypted the file, > > except it does nothing > > >I'm tryin

Re: gnupg vs. gnupg2

2009-03-16 Thread Werner Koch
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 03:05, r...@sixdemonbag.org said: > GnuPG 2 is somewhat larger and provides S/MIME support and > gpg-agent. That's really about it. Plus extended smartcard support. > According to Werner, yes. Me, I wouldn't call GnuPG 2 for Windows > ready for prime time. Over on Enigmail