Hi Team, We are lately running into some issues with the decrypting file using
PGP.
In command prompt we are using "& gpg -d --batch --passphrase comment
C:\projects\successfactors\SuccessionTalentPool\incoming_files\Succession_Talent_Pool_Tableau_Report.csv.pgp
"
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On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 17:52, wik...@metacode.biz said:
> Is there a small bug in recent GPA (0.10.0)? I looked up:
> "test-...@metacode.biz" and got "No keys were found" but when I clicked
> "details" I got the correct "key imported" GnuPG log details. Sure
I noticed this as well but thought it is
On 22.10.2018 17:40, Werner Koch wrote:
> BTW, the recent GPA release uses the above command line when you give a
> mail address in the Server->Retrieve_key dialog.
Is there a small bug in recent GPA (0.10.0)? I looked up:
"test-...@metacode.biz" and got "No keys were found" but when I clicked
"d
On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 14:22, gnupg-users@gnupg.org said:
> gpg --auto-key-locate clear,nodefault,wkd --locate-key u...@example.com
Here is why these auto-key-locate (AKL) parameters are required:
clear := Remove all existing AKL setting from a config file.
nodefault := Do not use the defa
Hello,
> I recently experimented with key distribution via WKD. Is there an
> equivalent to `--refresh-keys` for key servers? How do I fetch key
> updates (signatures, revocations, ...) via WKD?
If the key was fetched via WKD and it is expired it will be refreshed
using WKD too (see: https://dev.
Hi!
I recently experimented with key distribution via WKD. Is there an
equivalent to `--refresh-keys` for key servers? How do I fetch key
updates (signatures, revocations, ...) via WKD?
Stefan
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Dear users,
We want to ship our on-premise Oracle backup to AWS to be upload to AWS S3.
Since, AWS Snowball is not available in our country and our internet link
is a shared connection, we are limited to send this data in physical drive
to AWS DC. Also, we dont have Oracle's ASO license to encrypt