m...@vp.pl wrote:
> Hello
> I have a question. I want to encrypt file that consists of one word for
> example 'home with AES'. When I did encryption I got file that is 49
> bytes. How can I separate my encrypted 4-byte word from the rest of
> file. I need only encrypted part of my word, I don't wan
Hello
I have a question. I want to encrypt file that consists of one word for example
'home with AES'. When I did encryption I got file that is 49 bytes. How can I
separate my encrypted 4-byte word from the rest of file. I need only encrypted
part of my word, I don't want to implement AES on my
On 2/7/11 2:59 AM, Kraus, Daniel wrote:
>
> I try to give a résumé:
> I exported my whole keyring (all public and private keys) from the old
> version and imported it into my new version apperently succesfull.
> I'm able to encrypt a file with the public key of one of our partners
> and they are
Thanks Holger & Werner for giving me your kind help.
Can you please help how to implement what Werner has suggested
Here is the command what i am using
gpg -q -d abc.gpg
What would i need to implement in your way - using gpg 2>/dev/null
Can you please guide me.
Thanks,
Umesh
On Sun, F
On 02/07/2011 03:07 AM, Werner Koch wrote:
> In OpenPGP parlance the term "key" is used as a synonym for the term
> "keyblock" which in turn is the OpenPGP saying for a "certificate".
While i think this terminology is unfortunate (how do we refer to the
key without any additional metadata attache
On Mon, 7 Feb 2011 13:11, gnupg.u...@seibercom.net said:
> Can anyone tell me definitively if Microsoft Outlook, Exchange or Live
> Mail support RFC 2015 and preferably it's successor RFC 3156? Obviously,
Outlook does not support it at all. I wrote a plugin, GpgOL, which
brings rfc3156 support t
Can anyone tell me definitively if Microsoft Outlook, Exchange or Live
Mail support RFC 2015 and preferably it's successor RFC 3156? Obviously,
I would be interested in knowing only about the latest versions of each
product, not some superseded version if possible. I am having an
argument with a fr
Hello together!
First of all, English doesn't my native language so I hope you'll forgive me if
I'm wrote a mistake.
Also I hope that all of you will understand what I mean.
I have the following problem or mysterium:
We have a virtualle machine with Windows XP running. There is also the bund
On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 20:46, d...@fifthhorseman.net said:
> The User ID is the most commonly-used way to *find* the key -- but it
> does not identify the key. It identifies the user. The fact that
> people are willing to cryptographically bind the User ID to the key (via
In OpenPGP parlance the t