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On 11/06/12 13:15, . wrote:
> Does anyone have a GUI that will accomplish all key management and also
> provide for easy file encrypt/decrypt/verify signature etc, etc?
You could try Kleopatra or GPA but Enigmail/Openpgp does all that the others
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On 10/06/12 15:36, Sam Smith wrote:
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> Mr. Koch, can you (or anyone else) recommend a book that is good for novices
> like myself that covers GPG public keys and can help me learn how to verify
> identity based on the chain of trust (self-signature
I did not mean to imply that all other GPG GUIs are no good. GnuPG Shell is a
fine app and there is much to like about it. I did (if I remember correctly)
have trouble figuring out how to use it to list signatures on keys. And how to
sign keys. Overall, I found GPA to be a better experience.
On Mon, June 11, 2012 4:11 pm, Sam Smith wrote:
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> I tried every GUI I could find for GPG over the past 2 years. My absolute
> favorite is GNU Privacy Assistant (GPA).
>
> I do believe I have tried every GUI option there is for Windows and
> Ubuntu. Originally, I couldn't find anything I liked on
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On 10.06.2012 21:17, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Jun 2012 16:03, smick...@hotmail.com said:
>> I wasn't going to say anything, but I had no idea what Mr. Koch
>> was talking about with that "finger" stuff. I studied his email
>> and the email heade
I tried every GUI I could find for GPG over the past 2 years. My absolute
favorite is GNU Privacy Assistant (GPA).
I do believe I have tried every GUI option there is for Windows and Ubuntu.
Originally, I couldn't find anything I liked on Windows and consequently was
forced to learn the comma
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On 10.06.2012 17:36, Sam Smith wrote:
> Mr. Koch, can you (or anyone else) recommend a book that is good
> for novices like myself that covers GPG public keys and can help me
> learn how to verify identity based on the chain of trust
> (self-signatures
Hi.
The GUI I like the best for GnuPG is GNU Privacy Assistant. It is "gpa" in
synaptic. [sudo apt-get install gpa].
I don't know if GPA does encrypt/decrypt though (I use command line for most
everything).
Another option is the plugins for Seahorse ("seahorse-plugins"). You can add
[sudo a
I just "upgraded" to Ubuntu 11.10 and lost the "right click to
encrypt/decrypt" a file which, I think, Seahorse utilities provided.
I'm trying to install KGPG but it Software Center won't download it. I
tried apt-get install and that doesn't download the package either.
Does anyone have a GUI
David,
please trim your quotes!
Thanks,
Werner
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