On Wed 2018-03-21 14:48:26 -0700, Evan Klitzke wrote:
> I am using gpg 2.2.5 and stumbled across the --supervised option while
> reading the man page. I was able to get the ssh-agent functionality
> working perfectly, but I'm having problems with the gpg-agent
> functionality.
>
> I created syst
On 2018-03-24 at 00:31 +0100, Dirk Gottschalk via Gnupg-users wrote:
> Is it possible to sign a file with multiple keys?
Yes. Slightly lower-level operations than normal signing, but not by
much, you just need to know about enarmor/dearmor and how signatures are
put together.
> For Example: John
Hello Phil.
Am Freitag, den 23.03.2018, 20:44 -0400 schrieb Phil Pennock:
> On 2018-03-24 at 00:31 +0100, Dirk Gottschalk via Gnupg-users wrote:
> > Is it possible to sign a file with multiple keys?
>
> Yes. Slightly lower-level operations than normal signing, but not by
> much, you just need to
Hello.
Yes, it's me again with another question.
I'm trying to import certificates in DER format to Zeitcontrol OpenPGP-
Cards (v2.1 and v3.3) and get this error message:
gpg/card> writecert 3 < cert.der
gpg: error writing certificate to card: Kartenfehler
The last word says "card error".
Are
Hello.
Is it possible to sign a file with multiple keys?
For Example: John, Harry and Sally wrote a file, lets assume it is a
text file. Now all of them want to sign this file, so that when
verifying it, all three signatures are visible.
Is this possible?
I tried with --clearsign, but that does
On Thu, 22 Mar 2018 13:58, mangoc...@gmail.com said:
> Now, my target environment is CentOS 7, and they resolve /usr/bin/gpg with
> a link to /usr/bin/gpg2 - which does not play nice with
> set_passphrase_cb(). Any suggestions on the best way to untangle that knot?
Assuming this is GnuPG >= 2.1
On 22/03/18 22:24, MyCraigs List via Gnupg-users wrote:
> In other words- I'm trying to make sure I haven't forgotten the
> passphrase and need a way to test it...preferably using command line
> (Linux).
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$ echo test | gpg -r '' -e |
Hi,
I've just spent half an hour scratching my head over an issue that should have
been simple:
I initialized a new OpenPGP card (v2.1 from Zeitcontrol) and changed the
(user) pin.
After this, I used the verify command to check whether the pin was working: I
put my pin into the pinentry dialo
Hi,
On Wednesday, March 21, 2018 7:05:57 PM CET Mike Inman wrote:
> FWIW, here's the log entry from an attempt to use gpgme_set_passphrase_cb
> on a symmetric encryption. For some reason I still cannot figure out, my
> callback function isn't being used, the system prompt still appears (twice,
>