Re: GPG 2.1.0 Compatibility Metrix(Solaris/Linux/HP Unix) and Installation

2018-10-02 Thread Dennis Clarke
On 10/02/2018 07:53 PM, NIIBE Yutaka wrote: Madhav Narisetty wrote: Can someone let me know the GPG 2.1.0 compatibility Metrix for Unix(Solaris/Linux/HP Unix). Also, I would require installation binaries and steps on Solaris / Linux and HP UX systems. For GNU/Linux, distributions offer binari

Re: GPG 2.1.0 Compatibility Metrix(Solaris/Linux/HP Unix) and Installation

2018-10-02 Thread Duncan Guthrie
Hello, On 03/10/18 00:53, NIIBE Yutaka wrote: > Madhav Narisetty wrote: >> Can someone let me know the GPG 2.1.0 compatibility Metrix for >> Unix(Solaris/Linux/HP Unix). >> Also, I would require installation binaries and steps on Solaris / Linux >> and HP UX systems. > > For GNU/Linux, distribut

Re: GPG 2.1.0 Compatibility Metrix(Solaris/Linux/HP Unix) and Installation

2018-10-02 Thread NIIBE Yutaka
Madhav Narisetty wrote: > Can someone let me know the GPG 2.1.0 compatibility Metrix for > Unix(Solaris/Linux/HP Unix). > Also, I would require installation binaries and steps on Solaris / Linux > and HP UX systems. For GNU/Linux, distributions offer binaries for GnuPG. These days, GnuPG 2.1.x/2

GPG 2.1.0 Compatibility Metrix(Solaris/Linux/HP Unix) and Installation

2018-10-02 Thread Madhav Narisetty
Hello Team, Can someone let me know the GPG 2.1.0 compatibility Metrix for Unix(Solaris/Linux/HP Unix). Also, I would require installation binaries and steps on Solaris / Linux and HP UX systems. Any kind of help would be appreciated. Regards, Venu Madhav _

Re: converting gpg files into PEM and certification change confusion

2018-10-02 Thread Werner Koch
On Tue, 2 Oct 2018 10:43, aheine...@intevation.de said: > Any hints / documentation on how to achive this? That is easy if you have the keygrip (gpg --with-keygrip -K) --8<---cut here---start->8--- $ gpgsm --gen-key gpgsm (GnuPG) 2.3.0-beta459; Copyright (C) 2

Re: converting gpg files into PEM and certification change confusion

2018-10-02 Thread Andre Heinecke
Hi, On Friday, September 28, 2018 7:48:08 AM CEST Werner Koch wrote: > It is not possible to mix both protocols. There is one exception: With > a bit of magic it is possible to use a key stored on a a smartcard by > both protocols. This is because down at the lowest math level both use > the sam