On Tue, 1 Oct 2024 12:14, Robert J. Hansen said:
> The FAQ is also increasingly out of date. Since I put it down years
> ago (as a protest against RMS' continued involvement in the Free
> Software movement) no one has touched it.
However, technically we can easily add new stuff and adjust it fo
Hi all,
I stumbled over a S/MIME signed message where gpgsm seems to be unable to
extract the signers and to verify the signature. Using the attached signature
blob and a dummy “message” part, gpgsm says just
$ gpgsm --debug-level basic --verify SIG.bin dummy.txt
gpgsm: enabled debug flags:
On Fri, 27 Sep 2024 09:23, Phillip Susi said:
> Then how do you convince the agent to work in a chroot? At first it
> just keep saying inappropriate ioctl for the device. I tried bind
> mounting /sys, /proc, /dev, and /dev/pts into the chroot and it changed
/var/run/user might also be a good id
Unfortunately the GPH is way to old to be useful. I also doubt that we
have a working docbook toolchain availabale to build the GPH from
source.
The FAQ is also increasingly out of date. Since I put it down years ago
(as a protest against RMS' continued involvement in the Free Software
movem
On Sun, 22 Sep 2024 08:52, Marco Moock said:
> https://gnupg.org/gph/de/manual/f20.html#AEN33
> doesn't seem to have any charset encoding information.
Unfortunately the GPH is way to old to be useful. I also doubt that we
have a working docbook toolchain availabale to build the GPH from
source.
Hi!
> gpg2 --keyserver hkps://keyserver.ubuntu.com --keyserver-options
> "timeout=40 http-proxy=$http_proxy" --recv-keys
> 409B6B1796C275462A1703113804BB82D39DC0E3
You should configure proxy settings and other keyserver options in
dirmngr.conf and not on the gpg comnand line or conf file.
> IMHO
Hi!
On Thu, 19 Sep 2024 09:07, Nils Schween said:
> suffices to import the certificate. It is actually enough to increase
> the value from 20 to 32. Here is the git diff of my change of minip12.c
> (version 2.5.1 )
I looked at you patch and it should not cause any harm. Thus applied
(even w/o a
On 1 Oct 2024, at 12:20, Werner Koch via Gnupg-users
wrote:
>
> BTW, the entire keyserver thing is more or less useless these days
> because there is no proper working network of keyservers anymore.
This overstates the facts. Keyservers still exist and still work, with some
caveats. See https: