Re: How to silence gpg-agent?

2016-03-15 Thread Dashamir Hoxha
On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 4:58 AM, NIIBE Yutaka wrote: > On 03/16/2016 06:06 AM, Dashamir Hoxha wrote: > > I have a problem that time after time I get output like this, which is > > somewhat unrelated to the operation performed and a bit confusing: > > > > -- > > gpg: checking the trustdb >

Re: How to silence gpg-agent?

2016-03-15 Thread NIIBE Yutaka
On 03/16/2016 06:06 AM, Dashamir Hoxha wrote: > I have a problem that time after time I get output like this, which is > somewhat unrelated to the operation performed and a bit confusing: > > -- > gpg: checking the trustdb > gpg: 3 marginal(s) needed, 1 complete(s) needed, PGP trust model

Re: Getting rid of key stub when moving key to new smart card?

2016-03-15 Thread NIIBE Yutaka
On 03/16/2016 04:48 AM, Oliver Klee wrote: > So far, I've been using a YubiKey Neo as a OpenPGP smart card. I've > dutifully done all the steps including creating my key off-card, backing > it up externally and then moving it to the YubiKey using keytocard. > > I've decided to move to a new YubiKe

Re: How to make "gpg --card-status" forget an old card

2016-03-15 Thread NIIBE Yutaka
On 03/16/2016 07:19 AM, Arthur Ulfeldt wrote: > I got a new Yubikee Neo and loaded my encryption key to it and > generated new signing and authentication keys. everytime I try to > decrypt a file using the new key, it asks me to insert the old key. > (which i don't have here). > > When I run gpg -

Re: Getting rid of key stub when moving key to new smart card?

2016-03-15 Thread Arthur Ulfeldt
I am having the same problem. The only way to make it see the key on the new card that I have come across is to completely remove the entire .gnupg directory and not restore any of it, then import the public key and only then run gpg --card-status. If I don't completely wipe everything out (includ

How to make "gpg --card-status" forget an old card

2016-03-15 Thread Arthur Ulfeldt
I got a new Yubikee Neo and loaded my encryption key to it and generated new signing and authentication keys. everytime I try to decrypt a file using the new key, it asks me to insert the old key. (which i don't have here). When I run gpg --card-status I see that it still associates the key with t

Re: gnupg doesn't create new keys

2016-03-15 Thread Bob Holtzman
On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 09:40:44PM -0400, Fabian Santiago wrote: > ¿Que? What are you questioning? Don't top post. -- Bob Holtzman A man is a man who will fight with a sword or conquer Mt. Everest in snow. But the bravest of all owns a '34 Ford and tries for six thousand in low. __

How to silence gpg-agent?

2016-03-15 Thread Dashamir Hoxha
Hi, I am writting some wrapper shell scripts around gpg, trying to make it a bit more user-friendly for beginners: https://github.com/dashohoxha/egpg I have a problem that time after time I get output like this, which is somewhat unrelated to the operation performed and a bit confusing: -

Re: public key used by many users on a single system

2016-03-15 Thread Robert J. Hansen
> Should I log on to each user and use gpg –import ? This is probably the easiest way, yes. ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users

public key used by many users on a single system

2016-03-15 Thread Kevin Grondin
Hi, I'm currently working on setting up gpg for it to encrypt documents my software is producing. Basically, I only require the signed public key from a client in order to encrypt my data. My problem lies in the fact that multiple users log on to the computer (windows server 2003/2008/2012).

Getting rid of key stub when moving key to new smart card?

2016-03-15 Thread Oliver Klee
Hi everybody, I'm using GnuPG 2.0.28 on Kubuntu 15.10. So far, I've been using a YubiKey Neo as a OpenPGP smart card. I've dutifully done all the steps including creating my key off-card, backing it up externally and then moving it to the YubiKey using keytocard. I've decided to move to a new Yu

Re: DNS record for finding a key from an e-mail address

2016-03-15 Thread Andrew Gallagher
On 15/03/16 14:56, Mire, John wrote: > > DNS is distributed from a hierarchical model from the top down, in it's > nature it's siloed. So, for example john.doe.com, doug.barton.com and > john.mire.com, each site has its pgp key info in it's dns server(s), no > one else would have that info. If y

Re: DNS record for finding a key from an e-mail address

2016-03-15 Thread Mire, John
On 3/14/2016 20:18, Doug Barton wrote: > On 03/14/2016 03:25 PM, Mire, John wrote: >> On 3/14/2016 15:38, Doug Barton wrote: >> >> I think there is a system in place that works pretty well, keys are >> not 'siloed' in one place but are distributed to every keyserver for >> the public to see, its th