We distribute a particular set of symmetrically-encrypted files,
and would like to give Apple users the ability to decrypt those
using a simple terminal command-line, without the need for them
to "install" anything on their computers.
At risk of sounding disloyal to GnuPG, this isn't a very good
Hi!
On Tue, 3 Dec 2024 13:37, Michael Oberrauch said:
> Has anyone else encountered such a problem before? I did not really
> find anyone else with a similar problem on the internet.
We had a similar problem 12 years ago when 3072 bit keys started to show
up. With commit 905b6a36d3ca21b2f61972
Hi everyone,
I have the following setup: GPG Key (3 subkeys, one of which is for
authentification) on a YubiKey and GPG Agent with SSH Agent support
accessing that key to authenticate myself on remote servers.
Now, in our organization we user SSH Host Certificates signed by a
central Service for
gnupg-1.4.23.tar.bz2 is the latest version. Same place as all other
gnupg source tarballs. But pretty please use it only to decrypt old
PGP2 style encrypted data.
We distribute a particular set of symmetrically-encrypted files,
and would like to give Apple users the ability to decrypt those
us