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Thomas Chitwood wrote:
> Yes, that is our key.
>
Have you verified it is trusted on the system you are trying to use it
on? Perhaps the key isn't trusted.
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Yes, that is our key.
Tom Chitwood
MCP, MCSE, CNA
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From:
Larry Brower
To:
Thomas Chitwood/Los Angeles/i...@ibmus
Cc:
gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Date:
10/05/2010 05:33 PM
Subject:
Re: Encrypt Error - There is
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Thomas Chitwood wrote:
> Here you go.
>
> $ gpg --list-sigs F56DBCBE
> pub 2048R/F56DBCBE 2010-09-28
> uid Patrick Ashbrook
> sig N F56DBCBE 2010-09-28 Patrick Ashbrook
> sig 359B3EB2 2010-10-05 it.security@b
Here you go.
$ gpg --list-sigs F56DBCBE
pub 2048R/F56DBCBE 2010-09-28
uid Patrick Ashbrook
sig N F56DBCBE 2010-09-28 Patrick Ashbrook
sig 359B3EB2 2010-10-05 it.security@bcbs-ga.com (Key created
for adp on 2/1/2005)
sub 2048R/CEA16A49 2010-09-28
sig
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Thomas Chitwood wrote:
> Robert,
>
> This is a error that is preventing us from encrypting. The key has been
> trusted and signed.
>
>
> pub 2048R/F56DBCBE created: 2010-09-28 expires: never usage: SC
> trust: full
On 10/5/10 6:13 PM, Thomas Chitwood wrote:
>
> Robert,
>
> This is a error that is preventing us from encrypting. The key has been
> trusted and signed.
>
>
> pub 2048R/F56DBCBE created: 2010-09-28 expires: never usage: SC
> trust: full validity: unknown
Daniel,
Thanks for taking the time. See below for the unexpected (to me at
least) solution.
Good point about the public servers, but in this case neither of the two
keys had been published. Also, fwiw this is on an Ubuntu 10.04 machine.
As for "how does it fail", the command> prompt from --edit-k
If you dont have off-card key backup. Sorry, better forget it.
-- Andre Amorim
On 5 October 2010 16:18, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Oct 2010 13:18, kolad...@web.de said:
>
>> My question is: How can I import a (sec-pub-)key which was
>> generated on a crypto stick (containing an integrated s
Robert,
This is a error that is preventing us from encrypting. The key has been
trusted and signed.
pub 2048R/F56DBCBE created: 2010-09-28 expires: never usage: SC
trust: full validity: unknown
sub 2048R/CEA16A49 created: 2010-09-28 expires: never
On 10/5/2010 2:16 PM, Thomas Chitwood wrote:
> I am getting this error when trying to encrypt a file using a public key
> generated by PGP Desktop 10.0.2 (Build 13). I am using gpg (GnuPG)
> 1.4.5. I think the error is being caused by the validity setting for
> this key in my keyring which is "vali
I am getting this error when trying to encrypt a file using a public key
generated by PGP Desktop 10.0.2 (Build 13). I am using gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.5.
I think the error is being caused by the validity setting for this key in
my keyring which is "validity: unknown".
Two questions:
First, is there a
On 10/05/2010 12:21 PM, Max Burley wrote:
> I have two keys:
> - a personal key (used to sign this message); and
> - a business key.
>
> Inadvertently, I signed the business key with the personal key. Trying
> to remove that personal signature with delsig fails.
how does it fail?
to be clear, i
I have two keys:
- a personal key (used to sign this message); and
- a business key.
Inadvertently, I signed the business key with the personal key. Trying
to remove that personal signature with delsig fails.
Bringing up the business key with "gpg --edit-key " gives me
the "command>" prompt, at w
Hello
I have installed GNUGP 1.4.10 installed on windows XP. I need to create a
script that will allow me to do the following.
Create a 'drop folder' in a directory, where any files dropped in that location
will be encrypted and signed with the same keys.
Create a 'decrpted' folder
On Tue, 5 Oct 2010 13:18, kolad...@web.de said:
> My question is: How can I import a (sec-pub-)key which was
> generated on a crypto stick (containing an integrated smart card)
> into another crypto stick? A crypto stick like:
The whole point of generating keys on a smartcard is that it is
impos
Hello eyeryone,
I´ve got a special question concerning GnuPG and smart card
My question is: How can I import a (sec-pub-)key which was
generated on a crypto stick (containing an integrated smart card)
into another crypto stick? A crypto stick like:
http://www.privacyfoundation.de/crypto_stick/cryp
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