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Laurent Jumet schrieb:
> When sending a message like this one, signed, compressed but not
crypted,
> is there anything that goes bad, in security terms?
> This is to avoid problems with line lenghth and charsets through internet
>
In securit
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David Gray wrote:
>>> AES256 is listed as a cipher but not a public key? What is the
>>> The difference? I was hoping to use asymmetric keys with me
>>> Giving the public key to the customer. As mentioned before this all
>>> Works fine but I'm not
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Hi Michael.
Michael Bienia schrieb:
> On 2006-05-20 16:37:47 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi Michael.
> Hi Andreas,
>
>> You hit the mark! When I change the permissions in /dev/bus/usb/001/005,
>> GnuPG works fine with my cardreader - even as n
Hi Werner.
Thanks for your answer.
Werner Koch schrieb:
> Andreas Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> # ls -l /proc/bus/usb/001
>> -rw-rw 1 root scard 111 18. Mai 13:32 005
>
> Check with fuser or lsof that no other process is using this file.
fuser an
Hi all.
I have some trouble to set up my cardreader (SCM SCR335, USB) properly
under Fedora Cor 5 (with udev). The cardreader itself an the
OpenPGP-card work fine on my notebook (Debian Sarge, with hotplug), so
it is not a hardware problem.
Furthermore, i can use the cardreader with the gnupg cci
Hi all.
I have some trouble to set up my cardreader (SCM SCR335, USB) properly
under Fedora Cor 5 (with udev). The cardreader itself and the
OpenPGP-card work fine on my notebook (Debian Sarge, with hotplug), so
it is not a hardware problem.
Furthermore, i can use the cardreader with the gnupg cc