Re: Corrupted File

2010-03-24 Thread Paul Richard Ramer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 15:56:48 -0700 (PDT), James Board wrote: >> Have you tried decrypting the file with either PGP or >> GnuPG? Also, >> where in the file is the corruption? > > The file is corrupted (a 4096-byte page full of zereos), at seemingly r

Re: Corrupted File

2010-03-24 Thread James Board
> Have you tried decrypting the file with either PGP or > GnuPG?  Also, > where in the file is the corruption? The file is corrupted (a 4096-byte page full of zereos), at seemingly random places, but not near the front of the file. The file was encrypted with PGP 5.0. I tried to decrypt with PG

Re: gnupg 1.4.7 vs. pgp 6.5.3

2010-03-24 Thread vedaal
"Laurent Jumet" wrote on 2010-03-24 13:57:35: >PGP6 is able to use IDEA for encrypting and GPG doesn't decrypt it by > default; \ try load-extension IDEA.DLL in GPG. The problem was on the PGP end. The company using PGP6.x couldn't decrypt, and the error message, "bad session keys" indicates

Re: gnupg 1.4.7 vs. pgp 6.5.3

2010-03-24 Thread Laurent Jumet
Hello Wolff, ! "Wolff, Alex" wrote: > Company 1 is using gnupg 1.4.7 on SunOS. Company2 is using PGP 6.5.3 on > Win2003. > Company1 encrypts using Company2's public key and ftp's file in ascii > mode to Company2. > Company2 tries to decrypt file and receives error : > "bad session keys" or "1

Re: gnupg 1.4.7 vs. pgp 6.5.3

2010-03-24 Thread David Shaw
On Mar 24, 2010, at 9:09 AM, Wolff, Alex wrote: > Company 1 is using gnupg 1.4.7 on SunOS. Company2 is using PGP 6.5.3 on > Win2003. > > Company1 encrypts using Company2's public key and ftp's file in ascii > mode to Company2. > > Company2 tries to decrypt file and receives error : > > "bad s

gnupg 1.4.7 vs. pgp 6.5.3

2010-03-24 Thread Wolff, Alex
Company 1 is using gnupg 1.4.7 on SunOS. Company2 is using PGP 6.5.3 on Win2003. Company1 encrypts using Company2's public key and ftp's file in ascii mode to Company2. Company2 tries to decrypt file and receives error : "bad session keys" or "1 unknown key(s)" To encrypt we are using command