On Wed 2016-10-12 21:27:38 -0400, Nicholas Strauss wrote:
> Hi dkg,
>
> $ md5sum pinentry-gnome3
> cf267ac78545eb9c3744b962082d4110 pinentry-gnome3
> Look good?
sorry, i'm confused, and i don't have the context for this, or why
you're asking me in particular on the gnupg-users mailing list. Can
Hi,
I've just got an email where the X-Mailer is Apple Mail. It adds some
bits and pieces, is a 7bit Content-Transfer-Encoding and I fail to
decrypt it with gpg --decrypt (applied to the email as a file and also
when applied to the BEGIN/END PGP block).
The key is imported, still valid and yet I g
On 10/08/2016 02:58 AM, Rohit P wrote:
>
> I am using latest version of GPG. I noticed there is no option to
> generate RSA 4096-bit key. The same goes with DSA.
>
>
It is, but you have to use the "full" key generation option:
$ gpg --full-gen-key
gpg (GnuPG) 2.1.15; Copyright (C) 2016 Free Sof
John Lane writes:
>>
>> John, can you please tell us which version of GnuPG you are using, and
>> just to be sure, also check that
>>
>> gpg-connect-agent 'getinfo version' /bye
>>
>> prints the expected version number?
>>
>>
>
> $ gpg --version
> gpg (GnuPG) 2.1.14
> libgcrypt 1.7.2
Than
Hi John :)
Daniel Kahn Gillmor writes:
> On Wed 2016-10-12 11:52:19 -0400, John Lane wrote:
>> This is just an observation. I thought that perhaps, if I had an
>> extracted private key, that I could use "ssh-add" to add it and remove
>> the need to manually edit "sshcontrol". I tried:
>>
>> $ ssh
>
> John, can you please tell us which version of GnuPG you are using, and
> just to be sure, also check that
>
> gpg-connect-agent 'getinfo version' /bye
>
> prints the expected version number?
>
>
$ gpg --version
gpg (GnuPG) 2.1.14
libgcrypt 1.7.2
$ gpg-agent --version
gpg-agent (GnuPG)