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I would like people's advice on the optimal set-up for the following
scenario:
I would like to use GPG encryption at my work, both for encrypting files
and for protecting email correspondence. The trick is that I can image
that at some point far in
On Wed 2016-08-03 02:25:11 -0400, Chew Meek wrote:
> The firefox browser didn't ask where to download the certificate, it just
> put it somewhere! Seems to me a bit difficult task to find it on my
> computer.
Try clicking the ↓ icon (downward-pointing arrow) to the left of the
firefox address bar
Hello :)
Marcel Behlau writes:
> The old version worked fine, now i have to port the stuff to a new
> system with fewer RAM and bigger update files. This generates some
> problems , if the maximum RAM is used, caused by to big update files. In
> my workflow, i'm compare the signer keys of the
I looked into the code (not a c programmer - so won't comment if below
behavior was intended or not) but managed to find some hints how to decrypt
messages with --passphrase
For me it was necessary to add --pinentry-mode loopback for it to work.. It
now looks like this:
gpg2 --decrypt --armor --
Hello,
The firefox browser didn't ask where to download the certificate, it just
put it somewhere! Seems to me a bit difficult task to find it on my
computer.
Br,
Chew
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