Re: gpg "simplified"?

2012-07-30 Thread yyy
On 2012.07.30. 15:51, peter.segm...@wronghead.com wrote: > I have been asked to help a small group of individuals > (perhaps hundreds, not thousands) with secure data exchange > (including, but not restricted to e-mail). > > Use of full gpg is way beyond their capabilities. I am > wondering if anyb

Re: pipe passphrase to unlock key

2012-07-30 Thread Ciprian Dorin Craciun
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 8:42 PM, Face wrote: > Hell all, > > I am trying to pipe my passphrase to unlock the key. my problem is > like this, when I use git > to sign a tag gnupg ask for the passphrase and i need to pipe the passphrase. > > I try > echo "my long passphrase" | git tag -s 1.0.0.42 -

gpg "simplified"?

2012-07-30 Thread peter . segment
I have been asked to help a small group of individuals (perhaps hundreds, not thousands) with secure data exchange (including, but not restricted to e-mail). Use of full gpg is way beyond their capabilities. I am wondering if anybody has heard of a simplified version of gpg; or failing that, I wo

Re: Possible bug in gpg?

2012-07-30 Thread Brad Tilley
Thanks for the reply David. The file was actually cracked so we'll know the plaintext sometime soon, although that may likely matter not. > However, people being people, they can easily typo the passphrase, and > given the method above, if the passphrase is wrong, the session key will > be wrong

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Re: Possible bug in gpg?

2012-07-30 Thread Brad Tilley
> I'd be curious to find out what the real password is, once it is revealed. The actual password is glucose. Brad ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users

Re: Oracle behavior in Gnupg? // (was 'possible bug in gpg?')

2012-07-30 Thread Thomas Harning Jr.
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 10:45 AM, wrote: > While playing around with --override-session key , have noticed > that gpg gives many different sets of error messages when trying > out different session keys. > ... CUT ... > Borh examples give error messages identical to the first one, > except that

Re: Oracle behavior in Gnupg? // (was 'possible bug in gpg?')

2012-07-30 Thread David Shaw
On Jul 30, 2012, at 10:45 AM, ved...@nym.hush.com wrote: > While playing around with --override-session key , have noticed > that gpg gives many different sets of error messages when trying > out different session keys. [examples] > Borh examples give error messages identical to the first one,

Oracle behavior in Gnupg? // (was 'possible bug in gpg?')

2012-07-30 Thread vedaal
While playing around with --override-session key , have noticed that gpg gives many different sets of error messages when trying out different session keys. Here is an interesting example: First, the gnupg encrypted text: -BEGIN PGP MESSAGE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (MingW32) Comment: en

Re: Possible bug in gpg?

2012-07-30 Thread Brad Tilley
Thanks for the reply David. The file was actually cracked so we'll know the plaintext sometime soon, although that may likely matter not. > However, people being people, they can easily typo the passphrase, and > given the method above, if the passphrase is wrong, the session key will > be wrong

Re: GPG key to authenticate to SSH?

2012-07-30 Thread Werner Koch
On Sun, 29 Jul 2012 21:39, jer...@budts.be said: > enable a GPG key for SSH with gpg-agent 2.1. What I do not yet > understand is how would add your public key to the authorized_keys > file on the server? Wouldn't the gpgkey2ssh-script still be needed for ssh-add -L (capital L) prints the publ