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Hi gnupg-users.
I noticed the FTP Mirrors page [1] is outdated. Many mirrors are dead,
some have not existed for perhaps years. The fair amount of confusion
that came from that page made me initially delay with the decision to
host a new mirror - I
On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 1:14 PM, stevehendo34 wrote:
> Downloaded armory-bin.tar.gz from arch AUR
>
> On Armory site they gave public key text in ASCII format.
> I saved it to armory_key.txt
> I imported this public key from armory_key.txt file to my key ring.
> gpg --list-keys
> pub rsa4096/988
El día Wednesday, December 23, 2015 a las 08:40:24PM +0100, Werner Koch
escribió:
> On Wed, 23 Dec 2015 18:54, g...@unixarea.de said:
>
> > To sign mails one configure in the MUA the command in the following
> > form:
>
> You should put
>
> set crypt_use_gpgme
Thanks for that hint! I have h
Downloaded armory-bin.tar.gz from arch AUR
On Armory site they gave public key text in ASCII format.
I saved it to armory_key.txt
I imported this public key from armory_key.txt file to my key ring.
gpg --list-keys
pub rsa4096/98832223 2012-02-28
uid [ unknown] Alan C. Reiner (Offline Sig
On Wed, 23 Dec 2015 18:54, g...@unixarea.de said:
> To sign mails one configure in the MUA the command in the following
> form:
You should put
set crypt_use_gpgme
into your ~/.muttrc to use the modern (ie. from ~2003) version of Mutt's
crypto layer. it works much better that the bunch of conf
Hello,
To sign mails one configure in the MUA the command in the following
form:
gpg2 --batch --output - --passphrase-fd 0 --armor --sign --detach-sign
--textmode -u %a %f
where %a is the actual user and %f the mail attachment to be signed; it
does not work and I digged into this;
this works
How can I solve them?
jaap@jaap:~$ gpgsm --help
gpgsm (GnuPG) 2.0.26
libgcrypt 1.6.3
libksba 1.3.2-unknown
...
jaap@jaap:~$
jaap@jaap:~$ /usr/bin/gpgsm -s txt.txt
gpgsm: enabled debug flags: x509 assuan
gpgsm: no key usage specified - assuming all usages
gpgsm: DBG: get_keygrip for public key
On Wed, 23 Dec 2015 00:00, mailingli...@vanwingerde.net said:
> gnupg-pkcs11-scd[22387.3394275072]: version: 0.7.3
You are using some modified version of GnuPG's scdaemon. Please ask the
author of that version for help. The parts of GnuPG all belong together
and it is in general not a good idea
On Wed, 23 Dec 2015 09:23, g...@unixarea.de said:
> gpg: DBG: chan_3 <- OK Dirmngr 2.1.6 at your service
Please first update to gnupg 2.1.10.
> Dec 23 09:15:09 c720-r285885-amd64 kernel: pid 2809 (dirmngr), uid 1001:
> exited on signal 6
Which probably is SIGABRT which in in turn may indicate
El día Wednesday, December 23, 2015 a las 09:23:12AM +0100, Matthias Apitz
escribió:
> Hello,
>
> I can not manage to get a keysearch via dirmngr to work; when I use:
>
> $ gpg2 --keyserver pool.sks-keyservers.net --debug 1024 --search
> x...@freebsd.org
> gpg: reading options from '/home/guru
How can I solve them?
jaap@jaap:~$ gpgsm --help
gpgsm (GnuPG) 2.0.26
libgcrypt 1.6.3
libksba 1.3.2-unknown
...
jaap@jaap:~$
jaap@jaap:~$ /usr/bin/gpgsm -s txt.txt
gpgsm: enabled debug flags: x509 assuan
gpgsm: no key usage specified - assuming all usages
gpgsm: DBG: get_keygrip for public key
Hello,
I can not manage to get a keysearch via dirmngr to work; when I use:
$ gpg2 --keyserver pool.sks-keyservers.net --debug 1024 --search
x...@freebsd.org
gpg: reading options from '/home/guru/.gnupg/gpg.conf'
gpg: enabled debug flags: ipc
gpg: DBG: chan_3 <- # Home: /home/guru/.gnupg
gpg: D
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