Hello!
We are pleased to announce version 1.13.0 of GPGME.
GnuPG Made Easy (GPGME) is a C language library that allows to add
support for cryptography to a program. It is designed to make access to
public key crypto engines like gpg and gpgsm easier for applications.
GPGME provides a high-level
El día Tuesday, March 26, 2019 a las 05:00:33PM +0530, Shweta Tyagi escribió:
> Hi Peter,
> How can start a new thread? Please advise.
> if you any solution for this please help me find out the solution.
>
Hi,
This depends on your Mail User Agent. It means "start a new mail with a
new Subject"
Hello!
We are pleased to announce the availability of a new GnuPG release:
version 2.2.15. This is a maintenance release; see below for a list
changes.
About GnuPG
===
The GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG, GPG) is a complete and free implementation
of the OpenPGP and S/MIME standards.
GnuPG a
Hi Peter,
How can start a new thread? Please advise.
if you any solution for this please help me find out the solution.
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Hi All,
I am using the following command
gpg --batch --passphrase-fd n and it stops popup which asks for the
passphrase. but when I run this command on window server 12 it's not
working its always show popup for the passphrase. can someone please help
me how can I stop popup on window server 12.
Hi Shweta,
On 26/03/2019 12:30, Shweta Tyagi wrote:
> How can start a new thread? Please advise.
Start a new e-mail (rather than replying to one), and address it to
. That will start a new thread.
Oh, I forgot this the previous time, but some mailing list members
might appreciate it if you send
Hi,
On 26/03/2019 12:20, Shweta Tyagi wrote:
> gpg --batch --passphrase-fd n and it stops popup which asks for the
> passphrase
Please start a new thread with your question, it is something completely
different than the thread you replied to.
Thanks,
Peter.
--
I use the GNU Privacy Guard (Gnu
On 26/03/2019 09:16, Werner Koch wrote:
> This lists all keys allowed for ssh with its keygrip (1234. and the
> corresponding ssh fingerprint (SHA256:PTJI). Details as usual by using
> 'help keyinfo'.
Right, yes, the comment lines in sshcontrol are also really helpful for
keys in sshcontrol.
I s
On Mon, 25 Mar 2019 16:02, pe...@digitalbrains.com said:
> But something more user friendly to match SSH fingerprint and keygrip
> could be beneficial. I'm not sure what that would look like and neither
You can build a script based on this:
$ gpg-connect-agent 'keyinfo --ssh-list --ssh-fpr' /b