Hi Robert,
thanks for the answer, I did that one week ago, and works fine but i need
the private key to generate the subkey. But its true that you say, we can
enable a subkey of RSA to encrypt.
Changing a little my question, why I have only three options in my gpg
installation¿?
The reason is th
There are some Spanish-speakers on this list who might be able to give
you a Spanish answer. If you don't mind an English answer, I'll try to
answer it.
> Can you help me with the next: why I have RSA only to sign¿?
You need to add an RSA encryption subkey. Go ahead and create a
sign-only RSA k
Hi,
Can you help me with the next: why I have RSA only to sign¿? Im from Mexico
and the link http://rechten.uvt.nl/koops/cryptolaw/cls2.htm#me say that in
my country there are no restrictions.
i...@ian-laptop:~$ gpg --gen-key
gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.9; Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
T
Another update ;-)
I copied my Hushmail keys onto the OpenPGP 2.0 card by using the
keytocard command.
When I run gpg --card-status I can see that my keys are there.
But when I try to decrypt a Hushmail email in Thunderbird I get this error:
=
I think I should provide a bit more information about my setup, I am
REALLY confused now (lol):
Vista Home Premium with SP2
Thunderbird 2.0.0.23
Enigmail 0.96.0
SCR3340 ExpressCard Reader
OpenPGP 2.0 smart card
GPG 1.4.10
Currently I subscribe to Hushmail for my email. I use
Thunderbird/Enigmail/
John W. Moore III wrote:
> - gpg control packet
> Attempting to Build svn5158 with the MSYS/MinGW Environment I came up
> short with an Error I haven't seen before.
>
> In the doc Directory the line below caused the Build process to Fail.
>
> gnupg1.texi :4: @include 'version.texi' : No such file
Hi!
I installed the latest build of GnuPG 1.4.10b for Windows and tested the
OpenPGP Card 2.0 the following way:
1. Generated new keys on the OpenPGP Card 2.0 for email address
t...@example.com
2. Encrypted a file: "gpg -e -r t...@example.com testfile"
3. Decryted the file: "gpg -d testfile.gpg"
Hi,
When compiling 2.0.12 on Windows with MinGW/MSYS there was a compilation
error on scd/ccid-driver.c because ETIMEDOUT doesn't exist on Windows.
This can be fixed by using WSAETIMEDOUT instead.
Maybe a simple #ifdef __MINGW32__ can be used to resolve this?
Once I replaced this the rest of the
I am running Windows Vista.
I think I am running the built in driver for the card reader.
What additional software do I need to install to get the OpenPGO 2.0
card to work??
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Allen Schultz schreef:
> How do I turn off the GPG Agent in the default install of GPGWin 2.0.0?
> I don't like it and don't want it as it keeps asking to frequently for Psi.
I think there is an option to install it with or without GPA.
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