Hello,
I experience a strange problem. I have bought a smartcard in order to have my
keys available at work without storing my keys there.
I can decrypt files using the smartcard and I can log into my home system via
SSH and the smartcard but if I try to sign a file then I get an error message
raviraj kondraguntla wrote:
>
> All,
> Thanks for your reply.
> I checked the package GCC, it is showing that it was already installed.
> $ pkginfo | grep -i gcc
> system SUNWgcc gcc - The GNU C compiler
> system SUNWgccruntime GCC Runtime libr
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Hi
On Tuesday 25 May 2010 at 3:03:30 PM, in
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Jeremy Bennett wrote:
> I have been googling for an answer on how to have gpg
> encrypt a file to a file with a pgp extension. It
> looks like maybe the only way is via a output redirect
> (> ?). I'm
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 10:03:30AM -0400, Jeremy Bennett wrote:
>I have been googling for an answer on how to have gpg encrypt a file to a
>file with a pgp extension. It looks like maybe the only way is via a
>output redirect (> ?). I'm trying this via a command line on a windows
>
I have been googling for an answer on how to have gpg encrypt a file to a file
with a pgp extension. It looks like maybe the only way is via a output
redirect (> ?). I'm trying this via a command line on a windows box. Here is
my initial command in a batch file:
c:\gnupg\gpg -e -r tester --ye
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Hi there!
I'm using GPG 2.0.15. I want to export public keys from a perl script,
i.e. using "--batch" if possible. Some of the keys contain multiple
subkeys, and some of the subkeys have expired.
There are at least two good reasons to strip expired s
On 5/25/10 10:07 AM, Hauke Laging wrote:
> What is the gpg version you use? IIRC You need 2.0.13 or 2.0.14 for 2048 bit
> keys on a smartcard.
That did the trick! I was on 2.0.12 and moved to 2.0.14.
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Hi Andre,
ask the producer Zeitcontrol: http://zeitcontrol.de/index_e.htm
Regards
Stefan
Am 21.05.2010 23:12, schrieb Andre Amorim:
> Hello list,
>
> I planning to start a small business and I would like to give to my
> costumers a openpgp smartcard but with my company logo printed in it.
> What
Am Dienstag 25 Mai 2010 15:21:05 schrieb James P. Howard, II:
> You may only store a 1024 bit RSA key on the card
>
> I take it I am missing something obvious in this?
What is the gpg version you use? IIRC You need 2.0.13 or 2.0.14 for 2048 bit
keys on a smartcard.
CU
Hauke
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All,
Thanks for your reply.
I checked the package GCC, it is showing that it was already installed.
$ pkginfo | grep -i gcc
system SUNWgcc gcc - The GNU C compiler
system SUNWgccruntime GCC Runtime libraries
$ which cc
/usr/ucb/cc
But I am not s
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On 5/10/10 5:04 PM, Olav Seyfarth wrote:
> english version:
> http://www.privacyfoundation.de/crypto_stick/crypto_stick_english/
My Crypto Stick arrived in the mail yesterday (Maryland, United
States--ordered on May 14).
One thing I am confused ab
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