But these are all paid apps are there any open source or free apps to do PGP on
iOS
From: Gnupg-users on behalf of Lukas Pitschl |
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Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2017 12:42:47 PM
To: E.Keen
Cc: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Subject: Re: How to use a the same generate
Hello everyone,
I've been trying to understand gpg-agent cache behavior in the presence
of two distinct keys with the same passphrase. Namely, why is that it
only asks for the passphrase once, regardless of the key being used?
So I've read the Assuan protocol documentation at (1), in particular
t
Since its release, Canary Mail is probably your best option, since it support
OpenPGP out-of-the-box.
If you rather prefer to keep using iOS Mail, you’ll have to resort to the much
less than user friendly options oPenGP and iPGMail (as others have mentioned).
They work, but the user experience i
Am 25.07.2017 um 20:34 schrieb Robert J. Hansen:
>> I would think you could transfer the private key file to the moblle
>> device by bluetooth, or by using a USB cable, or by email. So long as
>> the private key is protected by a decent passphrase, anybody else
>> getting a copy of the file should
> I would think you could transfer the private key file to the moblle
> device by bluetooth, or by using a USB cable, or by email. So long as
> the private key is protected by a decent passphrase, anybody else
> getting a copy of the file should be of no consequence.
This is correct.
I've often v
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
On Friday 14 July 2017 at 7:48:59 PM, in
, E.Keen wrote:-
> However, I don't know how to transfer the private key
> securely without
> anyone else being able to obtain it.
I would think you could transfer the private key file to the moblle
devic
On Tue, 25 Jul 2017 08:04:40 +0200, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Jul 2017 16:27, stefan.cl...@posteo.de said:
>
> > macOS, i get the following message:
>
> Please do
>
> gpg --version
>
> gpg -v --clearsign loremipsum.txt
>
> and show us the full output.
>
>
> Salam-Shalom,
>
>
On Fri, 23 Jun 2017 10:02, madd...@madduck.net said:
> Are you saying that gnupg 2.1.18 added the self-signature in the
> wrong place?
There is no right or wrong place. gpg uses the latest valid
self-signature according to the timestamp in the self-signature. Use
--with-colons to see the full t
Presently on below version.
gpg (GnuPG) 2.0.22
libgcrypt 1.5.3
I've sent vendor public key and received files back encrypted with our key.
I can decrypt file when using the pinentry and manually enter passphrase.
I've tried several variation of command in batch mode but all give error
gpg: public