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El 29-10-2012 15:34, Robert J. Hansen escribió:
> On 10/29/2012 2:05 PM, User wrote:
>> You may want to take a look at GPGshell for an alternative.
>
> GPGshell is not Free Software, and for that reason it's not
> exactly appropriate to recommend it
[sorry, I'm replying from an old mail and as I'm not subscribed I can't
reply with the full text and correct headers]
> However, whenever I try to decrypt a document encrypted to the
> 4096 bit encryption key on the card, the decryption process fails to
> even begin, with an error like the follow
Hi there...
Was there an answer to the query: Faulting application gpg2
As I am having exactly the same issue...
Faulting application gpg2.exe, version 0.0.0.0, time stamp 0x4fa14f63, faulting
module unknown, version 0.0.0.0, time stamp 0x, exception code
0xc005, fault offset 0x000
On 31/10/12 18:06, Johan Wevers wrote:
> I doubt that in this case since it works as a shell for GnuPG.
It's code running as the user invoking it; it's not in any way restricted to
solely interfacing GnuPG. And if you have plans to attack people who use GnuPG,
putting your backdoor in a GUI for Gn
On 30-10-2012 17:40, David Chadwick wrote:
> Perhaps our anonymous user would like us to use his free software
> because it has nice backdoors in it that allow certain organisations to
> decrypt all our encrypted emails. And without access to the source code,
> we can never be sure that there aren
On 2012-10-30, ved...@nym.hush.com wrote:
> Thank You WK and all the gnupg support staff,
> for developing it, allowing it to be easily downloaded,
> and actively maintaining it and improving it!!!
May I concur with the former speaker, One, huge, great, amazed Thank You
to WK and all contributors
I have invoked the program in the following way:
/root/gpgme-1.3.2/tests/run-sign.o --key FPR_ID_OF_KEY samplefile
Thanks!
M.
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From: Werner Koch [mailto:w...@gnupg.org]
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 12:52 PM
To: Mojtaba Gharibi
Cc: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Subject: Re
On Wed, 31 Oct 2012 16:36, mghar...@evertz.com said:
> I am using the following test program shipped with GPGME to sign a
> document.
You don't need to paste the program, just the version of gpgme is
sufficient.
> However, the program never asks for my passphrase. Based on the error
> message, I
Hi,
I am using the following test program shipped with GPGME to sign a
document.
However, the program never asks for my passphrase. Based on the error
message, I suspect it has cached some wrong passphrase. So I either need
to clear the cache or enter the passphrase each time I am using the
pr
Hi,
I am using the following test program shipped with GPGME to sign a
document.
However, the program never asks for my passphrase. Based on the error
message, I suspect it has cached some wrong passphrase. So I either need
to clear the cache or enter the passphrase each time I am using the
pr
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