Thanks, unfortunately I have to decrypt some legacy apps files that does use
IDEA.
David Shaw wrote:
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> On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 07:08:48AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> Hi,
>> I need to use GnuPG with older keys using IDEA. This is for commecial
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Thanks. I'll let the sender know.
By the way, he says it was using Thunberbird with Enigmail to create the
message.
--- On Sat, 9/20/08, David Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: David Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: header field causing problem
> To: gn
I got a message that gpg failed to decrypt. It looked something like this:
-BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-
Charset: ISO-8859-1
Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (MingW32)
Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org
hQQOAx8Jy...
-END PGP MESSAGE-
When I saved this message to a file an
Hi,
I need to use GnuPG with older keys using IDEA. This is for commecial use.
I see that for commercial use, we need to purchase a license from
MediaCrypt? But they do not seem to have a web sight anymore. What do I
do now? Where can I purchase the IDEA license?
Thaks
Rob
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19:41 (sabato), David Picón Álvarez:
> When in doubt, use brute force. So, the answer is, it depends on the
> strenght of your passphrase.
>
> --David.
So if the strenght of passphrase is something like 25 chars (a-Z,0-9,non
alphanumeric) I can rest assured nobody t
Hi all and thank you for GnuPG!
I was wondering whether one attacker who'd be in possess of my private and
public keys, my entire archive of encrypted data, and a common file which for
sure is just plain the same as an encrypted one of my backup, could in some
way and time recover my passphrase
Hi!
I'm new to GnuPG and have 2 questions regarding key signing I didn't find
answers for in the documentation:
1) Somebody signs my public key, and this "new version" containing that
additional signature is uploaded to a keyserver. (Am I right so far?)
How do others that already had my public
s not occur with anything else.
Any ideas about how I can rectify this, please? I have already tried
unistalling, download and reinstalling the lastest softwar.e
Many thanks
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Mob: 07010 85 85 85
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GnuPG Key: 0xC155
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: RIPEMD160
I want to add my ICQ number to my pubkey.
What is the best solution?
1.create a new uid, without email address, named "ICQ myicqnumber"
2.modify an existing uid adding a comment with my icq number
I'm concerned about creating an uid without an a
Hi list,
does anyone here know by chance, what I have to provide to gnupg in order to
run in a chrooted environment? Providing the libs obviously is not enough.
I'm suspecting /dev/random or /dev/urandom or sth. the like, but in my tests
it did not work properly (hangs) - due to entropy, I'd as
Hi everyone,
I was wondering if anybody knew how securely the GnuPG private keys
are stored? Are they stored as encrypted flat files?
Michael
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Hi everyone,
I created a PGP keypair using a PGPCorp desktop client, where the
key used the IDEA cipher. I then exported the public cert, and
successfully imported it into GnuPG. I then was able to encrypt a
message for the PGPCorp user, and the PGPCorp user was
Hi everyone,
I created a PGP keypair using a PGPCorp desktop client, where the
key used the IDEA cipher. I then exported the public cert, and
successfully imported it into GnuPG. I then was able to encrypt a
message for the PGPCorp user, and the PGPCorp user was able to decrypt
the message
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
this should be quite easy - just set the environment variable
GNUPGHOME before you start your process and all should be fine.
It defaults to '$HOME/.gnupg' I think but you can set it to whatever
you want. The directory should not be readable by anybody
Hi everyone,
I created a Linux application that uses GnuPGME. The app is started
by a server process, and as a result is having troubles accessing PGP
keyrings. This is probably a permissions thing, as I installed GnuPG as
the root user; the API (GnuPGME) is probably looking for the keyring
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
I was wondering if anyone has come across problems encrypting
binary with GnuPGME? My app is using GnuPGME to PGP-Inline encrypt
MIME; however, my app is having problems with encrypting binary file
attachments, after they have been base64 decoded. My
Hi everyone,
I was wondering if anyone has come across problems encrypting binary
with GnuPGME? My app is using GnuPGME to PGP-Inline encrypt MIME;
however, my app is having problems with encrypting binary file
attachments, after they have been base64 decoded. My app using the
GnuPGME func
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