On Thu, 9 Feb 2012 19:55, tosk...@gmail.com said:
> these final steps? Do there exist commands (Windows or Linux) that
> will compress/decompress a file in the exact same manner as Gnupg, for
> any or all three compression algorithms?
Not really. The format is OpenPGP specific. You need to rea
On 2/9/12 4:46 AM, Klaus Layer wrote:
>
> I proceed exactly as described in the howto with my backup keys. But I always
> get the message "gpg: secretkey already stored on a card"
>
> Any idea how I can resolve this?
>
I would suggest setting up the new card off of a temp keyring using the
hom
On 02/09/2012 09:20 AM, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Feb 2012 23:15, rfflrc...@gmail.com said:
>
>> It seems GPG2 on my system is running Seahorse, a Gnome front end
for GnuPG:
>>
>> GPG_AGENT_INFO=/tmp/seahorse-PDdgFx/S.gpg-agent:2402:1
>>
>
> Seahorse and gnome-keyring are hijacking the gpg
Hello all,
I've been playing around with encrypted files, trying to decrypt them
independently. I've used Maple to decrypt the RSA, and openssl to
decrypt the AES, sha1sum to verify the hashes, but I'm having problems
with the compressed files. I (perhaps naively) thought that once I'd
undone the
I recently acquired a "Kobil Kaan Advanced" reader and am trying to
use it under Debian (unstable).
I have it working now up to the point where I can query the card
status, i.e. the reader works and the card is recognized correctly.
However, it seems that the built-in keypad of my reader does not w
MFPA wrote on 06.02.2012:
> Make sure your computer is "clean" and not connected to any network.
> *Copy* your backup secret keyring onto your computer. Refer back to
> the howto; there is a section near the end called "Transfering the
> subkeys to a new card," which contains some caveats and poin
On Wed, 8 Feb 2012 23:15, rfflrc...@gmail.com said:
> It seems GPG2 on my system is running Seahorse, a Gnome front end for GnuPG:
>
> GPG_AGENT_INFO=/tmp/seahorse-PDdgFx/S.gpg-agent:2402:1
>
Seahorse and gnome-keyring are hijacking the gpg-agent connection. It
is a source of constant frustrati
On Wed, 8 Feb 2012 20:57, johannes.bai...@googlemail.com said:
> Okay, I managed to resolve that problem by specifying the
> `pinpad-program` option in gpg-agent.conf. I can enter the PIN now and
> it is recognized ("Good PIN"-beep and the pin retry counter is not
> decremented afterwards). Howeve
On Wed, 8 Feb 2012 18:44, rud...@easylink.com said:
> gpg-agent --options /u4/udupa/gnupg/gpg-agent.conf --daemon --verbose
> --log-file /tmp/log --enable-ssh-support --debug-all
Did you setup the environment as described in the manual? Why do you
use a specific options file? For testing it i