I've received two files from the same sender who uses OpenPGPBlackbox, they
assure me that they are both encrypted the same way with the same parameters,
just at different times. The sender is located in Sydney, NSW, Australia and I
am located in Auckland, New Zealand. The files are generated a
My bad, somehow I double posted...
On 04/11/2017 09:48 AM, zap wrote:
> thank you for your help it worked.
>
> Although I did have to use gpg2 --edit-key then my id,
>
> but yeah.
>
> On 04/10/2017 09:54 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>>> I ask this because, I cannot find gpg.conf at all in the norm
thank you for your help it worked.
Although I did have to use gpg2 --edit-key then my id,
but yeah.
On 04/10/2017 09:54 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> I ask this because, I cannot find gpg.conf at all in the normal location...
> It's not an error if it doesn't exist. A lot of people get by just
It worked! Thanks for your help.
On 04/10/2017 09:54 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> I ask this because, I cannot find gpg.conf at all in the normal location...
> It's not an error if it doesn't exist. A lot of people get by just fine
> without one. But yes, $HOME/.gnupg is the customary locatio
"Robert J. Hansen" writes:
> (Apologies for the HTML mail; it seems to be the best way to submit a
> screenshot, though.)
Werner filters out all mail containing html, so this will not reach
him. Why not simply attach the image to a plain/text mail? Or even
better, report a bug at https://dev.g
> What if it's your business that's the target of tier 1 Western
> Intelligence actors who are interested in collecting intelligence on
> said target so as to bestow competitive advantage to your competitors
> for whatever the reason may be?
I'm going to give two answers here, one human-readable a