Re: Selecting your own key with Enigmail

2013-10-22 Thread Hauke Laging
Am Di 22.10.2013, 23:45:28 schrieb Johan Wevers: > pub 1024D/9E8C5DDF created: 2000-08-11 expires: never usage: SCA > trust: ultimate validity: ultimate > sub 3072g/7A3FE18C created: 2000-08-11 expires: never usage: E > [ultimate] (1). Johan Wevers > [u

Re: trust your corporation for keyowner identification?

2013-10-22 Thread Hauke Laging
Am Di 22.10.2013, 18:01:46 schrieb Robert J. Hansen: > certificate, you are making an assertion about identity: that, to a > level exceeding your threshold of certainty, Even worse: "exceeding your threshold of certainty in that moment" I am afraid this assessment changes for most users over tim

Re: Selecting your own key with Enigmail

2013-10-22 Thread Johan Wevers
On 22-10-2013 23:38, Hauke Laging wrote: >> I have 2 active keys (a v3 2048 bit RSA and a v3 3072 bit DSA), and when >> I send encrypted mail via Thunderbird 3.1.20 it uses always the RSA keyt >> for encrypt to self but I want to use the other. > > DSA cannot encrypt. I was incomplete, it is a 1

Re: trust your corporation for keyowner identification?

2013-10-22 Thread Robert J. Hansen
On 10/22/2013 11:01 AM, Stan Tobias wrote: > But this is not a real identification - almost none of us > has means to confirm an identity, which is a job for a detective. Last time I walked into a courthouse to speak with a judge the marshal asked for my driver's license -- he checked the photogra

Re: Selecting your own key with Enigmail

2013-10-22 Thread Hauke Laging
Am Di 22.10.2013, 23:21:28 schrieb Johan Wevers: > I have 2 active keys (a v3 2048 bit RSA and a v3 3072 bit DSA), and when > I send encrypted mail via Thunderbird 3.1.20 it uses always the RSA keyt > for encrypt to self but I want to use the other. DSA cannot encrypt. gpg --edit-key 0x12345678

gpg4win pinentry ignores PIN-pad

2013-10-22 Thread Martin Wolters
Hi, I am using gpg4win 2.2.1, which according to the change log supports the SPR332 PIN-pad, but pinentry requests the PIN from the keyboard. Is there anything I need to configure to enforce the entry from the card reader? In GNU/Linux, pinentry only opens a window telling me to enter the PIN on

Selecting your own key with Enigmail

2013-10-22 Thread Johan Wevers
Hello, I have 2 active keys (a v3 2048 bit RSA and a v3 3072 bit DSA), and when I send encrypted mail via Thunderbird 3.1.20 it uses always the RSA keyt for encrypt to self but I want to use the other. I can define rules which keys to use for other recipients but not for myself, at least not where

Re: trust your corporation for keyowner identification?

2013-10-22 Thread MFPA
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi On Thursday 17 October 2013 at 11:37:35 AM, in , Brian J. Murrell wrote: > On 13-10-16 05:28 PM, MFPA wrote: >> If the key was generated, stored, or used on the >> company's computer, all bets are off regarding Bob >> being the only one with

Building pinentry on Windows 7

2013-10-22 Thread Nikola Radovanovic
Hello, I couldn't find any manual for building pinentry executables for Windows (specifically Windows 7/8). Also for Gpg4Win 2 in general. I know it should be cross-compiled, but there is not some up to date manual on internet, or I couldn't find it. Can you please give some detailed instructio

Re: trust your corporation for keyowner identification?

2013-10-22 Thread Stan Tobias
"Robert J. Hansen" wrote: > > In my proposed scenario, the corporation is doing nothing more than > > providing a means for the participants to know that Bob is actually Bob > > because the company has checked his id and said he is and providing an > > authenticated means (again, IT being a black

Re: How to add only specified public key from an asc file containing many keys?

2013-10-22 Thread Mirimir
On 10/20/2013 10:28 PM, Veet Vivarto wrote: > Hi, > > Please consider this situation. The user has a file containing some > 30 public keys. He/she lists the keys and only wants to import only 2 > of these keys. How can he/she do that? > > Is there a command that allows to specify the keys to imp