> Adding this to GnuPG would be too hard. You better use an external
> program for compressing the data
> cat foo | bzip2 | gpg -z0 -e >foo.bz2.gpg
> gpg -d foo
Got it, thanks.
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Description: OpenPGP digital sign
In years past I'd run a Christmas fundraiser for GnuPG. I haven't done
that recently after GnuPG received some large contributions from
corporate sponsors: but 2020 being what it is, I kind of suspect GnuPG
can use a fundraiser, so... let's go back to the classics.
WHAT: For every euro you do
Hi!
I looked at the Fedora Libgcrypt source and noticed that they ship
libgcrypt with the nistp192 and all brainpool curves removed. I have
not yet build this version but given that one of your keys has brainpool
curves this might be the culprit.
I can understand that they remove nistp192 for se
On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 09:25, Robert J. Hansen said:
> I'll send the keyring onto you privately.
Thanks. Unfortunately i was not able to replicate the bug on my Devuan
box. I tried using the same Libgcrypt version but with some libraries
different. Should not matter, though.
> * Libgcrypt 1.8.7
On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 3:36 PM Ryan McGinnis wrote:
>
> Hah, these look like they’re probably aimed at the pentesting market, they
> are indeed tiny as hell!
[...]
What I like to try out is to see how it works as offline device, i.e.
attaching the MicroPC to my dumb phone via USB (to send
GnuP
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> Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2020 12:10:59 +0100
> From: Dirk Gottschalk
> To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
> Subject: Re: Five volunteers needed (EU only please)
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Hah, these look like they’re probably aimed at the pentesting market, they are indeed tiny as hell!Sent from ProtonMail Mobile On Sat, Nov 28, 2020 at 1:59 AM, Stefan Claas via Gnupg-users wrote: Hi all,some of you may remember the recent thread from me about OpenPGP usa
The first one is the real error. We can't compute the keygrip for the
public key. If you can build gpg yourself please apply this patch:
It's a standard Fedora GnuPG, so although I'm sure a source RPM is
available I'm not enough of an RPM surgeon to know how to modify the
.rpmspec to apply t
Hi!
On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 04:16, Robert J. Hansen said:
> gpg: kbx: error computing keygrip
> gpg: error writing keyring '/home/rjh/.gnupg/pubring.kbx': General error
The first one is the real error. We can't compute the keygrip for the
public key. If you can build gpg yourself please apply this
This should not be happening, but is. From a completely clean
installation, importation of legitimate OpenPGP keys results in strange
general failures. The system is an x64 Fedora 33 box running GnuPG
2.2.24 on libgcrypt 1.8.6.
I'm happy to provide the keys.asc file to any GnuPG dev who need
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