https://github.com/skeeto/pgp-poisoner
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luis wrote:
> To: gnupg-users
> Subject: generating revocation certs non-interactively
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ECHO Y\n0\n\nY\n|GPG --command-fd 0 --gen-revoke 0xDEADBEEF
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Hello,
Is there a way to make a signature cleartext or detached, with the date
modified, erased, or otherwise different then system date?
I would like to sign all my messages and have it appear to be signed on
the Epoch date 1970...unless there is some other default way gnupg
handles signing da
>On 02/25/2013 03:20 PM, Anonymous Remailer (austria) wrote:
>> Where does this idea that a business case must be recognized by all
>> suppliers for an entire industry in a whole country before it "works"?
>No one, but your statement seemed to be a severe overgenerali
Hello,
I am able to use the gpg2 --edit-card to generate a 2048 bit secret key
on the card and the stub in the local key ring. Encrypt/Decrypt
functionality seems to be working.
I read two other old posts on this list that seem to indicate that this
is all gnupg supports:
* You cannot import
>> Why does the business case work in Germany?
>It doesn't. It works for one particular bank. It doesn't work for
>Germany as a whole.
Where does this idea that a business case must be recognized by all
suppliers for an entire industry in a whole country before it "works"?
A business case can
Have any consumer banks in the US figured out how to use PGP, so
monthly statements can be trully *delivered*?
(as opposed to getting a plaintext message troubling clients to login
via some GUI and point-click-point-click-point-click)
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>> Having the secret key on my USB drive?
> Having the key on a USB drive is probably secure enough if you do not
> take into account malicious software on the system you want to use it
> on. If you must assume that there could be keyloggers/etc. be
> installed on the system (by other users or
Hi,
I occasionally receive messages encrypted by older PGP versions that are
not being decrypted by GNUPG 1.4.7
[scrubbed] gpg filename
gpg: assuming IDEA encrypted data
Enter passphrase: [scrubbed]
gpg: [don't know]: invalid packet (ctb=67)
gpg: WARNING: message was not integrity protected
gpg