I should be able to send you a test file tomorrow. We will try adding
that flag as well.
Brian Cooperider
IT Operations
Relay Health
8720 Orion Place, Suite 300
Columbus, OH 43240
614-396-4511
614-885-0033 Fax
http://www.relayhealth.com
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From: David Shaw [mailto:ds...@j
Robert J. Hansen wrote the following on 7/26/10 10:50 AM:
> On 7/26/10 10:41 AM, Cooperider, Brian wrote:
>> Thanks Charly for the quick response. We are a windows user. I'll need
>> to verify the exact version of pgp they are using. I won't be able to
>> see if that works until tomorrow but hopefu
On Jul 20, 2010, at 4:48 PM, Cooperider, Brian wrote:
> I’m having an issue opening a file sent to us. They are using pgp commend
> line version 6.5. We are using GnuPG 2.0.12. When we try to open the file we
> get the message File contained no openPGdata. Any help you can provide would
> be gr
On 7/26/10 10:41 AM, Cooperider, Brian wrote:
> Thanks Charly for the quick response. We are a windows user. I'll need
> to verify the exact version of pgp they are using. I won't be able to
> see if that works until tomorrow but hopefully it does.
I believe Charly is in error. The line ending co
Thanks Charly for the quick response. We are a windows user. I'll need
to verify the exact version of pgp they are using. I won't be able to
see if that works until tomorrow but hopefully it does.
Brian Cooperider
IT Operations
Relay Health
8720 Orion Place, Suite 300
Columbus, OH 43240
614-396-45
Cooperider, Brian wrote the following on 7/20/10 4:48 PM:
> File contained no openPGdata.
GnuPG requires Unix line endings.
Maybe, just maybe the file that was created by 6.5 command line (would
that be PGP Command line 6.5.8?) is not Unix line ended.
You might want to try and convert that fil
I asked this last week but I don't think it got answered.
We have a customer using pgp command line version 6.5. The file they are
sending us is giving us the error "file contained no OpenPGData" We are
using GnuPG 2.0.12, GPA 0.9.0. We have not been able to resolve the
issue. We are not havi
I'm having an issue opening a file sent to us. They are using pgp
commend line version 6.5. We are using GnuPG 2.0.12. When we try to open
the file we get the message File contained no openPGdata. Any help you
can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Brian Cooperider
IT Operations
Relay
I was able to get that to work a while back but the main problem I am
having is that if I have the display set on the terminal doing the ssh
into the host but no X-server (Cygwin/X) running on my PC, then it fails
to fall back to text-based password requests, making me spend hours
trying to figure
> I just updated to FC 13 and not gpg fails to work for any user. I get
the following messages when I try to decrypt a file and have the DISPLAY
set even though I am not using X.
>
> gpg --pgp6 EDI997.20100601091546.pgp
>
> You need a passphrase to unlock the secret key for
> user: "xyz"
> 204
Thanks for the update.
As most of my GnuPG use is via script I normally do not see problems it
is when I am trying to resolve problem that I run into issues where the
new interface requires X or curses to interact with GnuPG.
Of course better error messages about not being able to connect to
I have one Zone in Solaris 10 and i am trying to install encryptor Gnugp 1.4.10
In the process for installation "make" i have this messages:
make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/local/gnupg-1.4.10/tools'
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.. -I../include -I../intl -
DLOCALEDIR="\"/usr/local/share/locale\""
Hi
Im running into strange issue here.
1) I have large set of volume (multiple binary and text files) which are
encrypted using PGP CL. and trying to decrypt in GnuPG CL
2) Each binary block file is set of TIFF images appended back to back. and
encrypted using PGP CL AES256 cipher.
3) When I
On Mon 26/07/10 9:01 AM , m...@proseconsulting.co.uk sent:
> Perfect, that'll do me just fine! I've scripted this suggestion:
>
> #!/bin/ksh
> #
> # Set trust level for a given GPG key
> #
> AWK=/bin/gawk
> [ -x /bin/nawk ] && AWK=/bin/nawk
>
> [ $# -ne 2 ] && echo "Syntax: $0 key trust-level"
> On Fri 23/07/10 3:51 PM , Daniel Kahn Gillmor d...@fifthhorseman.net sent:
I need to be able to ultimately trust a public key in batch mode, that I
have downloaded
automatically with wget from an internal server over HTTPS.
>>>
>>> I think that you might be confusing "trust" with
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