this if I could see what I typed.
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erstand
that "they" can be singular. I don't think it's all that different from
understanding that "he" and its equivalents in many languages can be
masculine and feminine depending on the context, a trait that's common
to
s a singular
pronoun for royalty for centuries, and "you" can be both singular and
plural depending on the context -- at least in some American dialects.
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On Wed, Apr 24, 2024 at 11:14:06AM +0200, Werner Koch via Gnupg-users wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Apr 2024 21:39, Eric Pruitt said:
> > I have multiple public keys in my GPG keyring. When validating
> > signatures, I sometimes want to validate them against a specific key so
>
> The
one key and using that, and some cursory
searching didn't uncover any alternatives. If there still isn't a GPG
option for validating a signature against a specific key, is there a
particular reason it doesn't exist?
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, and another 50 various other dlls missing for my win32 app.
Has anybody experienced similar thing ? How do I fix this ?
Another small issue is that the remotely listing and importing public key is a
very slow process. It usually takes about one minute or so to complete. Is this
a norm
nt tools
(they have some limited posix tools like bash, etc. that run on Windows) or 2)
Cygwin environment with some tricky setup to point to the QNX cross compiler,
libraries, etc.
Any suggestions for how I should proceed?
Eric Linner
Sr. Engineering Specialist, BU TCT
Fresenius Kabi
ed a key the other day, in a more manual way.
What about updating sub-keys…
$ gpg --with-colons -k 0xlongid | awk -F: '$1=="fpr" {print $10}'
0123…
4567…
8901…
2345…
Any convenient way to automate that, or can I just loop it? …something like:
$ for k in
uot; is what you _should_ use, so I will probably
change mine after I do some more research.
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documented in further detail in "man gpg." In GPG 2.x,
--gpg-agent-info is no longer used, but I think GPG_AGENT_INFO still
works; see "man gpg2" for more info.
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tion files and strace, gpgconf doesn't
query the information from gpg-agent, it parses the configuration files
which is not what I need. Am I missing something? If it matters, the
version of gpgconf / GPG I'm using is 2.0.14.
Thanks,
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e application or if the
configuration file was deleted. For certain desktop environments, things
are further complicated -- if I recall correctly, the GNOME keyring
doesn't necessarily read its configuration from the GPG home directory.
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alled --decrypt-verify-or-decode and --verify-only ;).
Great, thanks for the explanation.
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that. Regardless of
how I ultimately choose to implement PGP support in my mail client, I
would still like to have the questions I asked addressed to understand
how GPG handles command line flags.
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seems to
"do the right thing" in many situations when no flags are provided at
all)?
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/gcrypt/libksba/
*** (at least version 1.0.7 using API 1 is required).
***
configure: error:
***
*** Required libraries not found. Please consult the above messages
*** and install them before running configure again.
***
--
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s/foo/bar/g' foobar.txt
I've updated sed to gnu's sed(-4.2 <https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/sed/>) and
it works fine. (+ an updated libiconv).
./configure --prefix=/usr/local --with-libiconv-prefix=/usr/local
(Haven't compiled gnupg though).
HTH
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orm a threat to gpg
on other platforms?
Anyway, interesting reading. Just wanted to share.
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On 12/19/2013 09:28 PM, David Shaw wrote:
> On Dec 19, 2013, at 7:10 PM, Eric Swanson wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to import a "raw" RSA secret key into GnuPG.
>>
>> I have p, q, d and the creation timestamp, as well as anything else
>> that can be comp
which can be used to sign, encrypt, etc messages?
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/
iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJSs4r8AAoJEOYgyKdLr10J8iE
s) like faxes on top of emails?!
Thanks again for your support.
On Tuesday, December 3, 2013 5:44 PM, Hauke Laging
wrote:
Am Di 03.12.2013, 08:22:28 schrieb Eric Poellinger:
> PRIMARY QUESTIONS - I am uncertain about the sub-key. When I attempt to
> 'expire' it the date do
Hello all
This is my first experience with renewing GPG keys - I did some research but
wanted to confirm an observation.
This is the key before issuing the 'expire' command:
pub 2048R/4A4DBDC7 created: 2012-01-13 expires: 2014-01-12 usage: SC
trust: ultimate validi
After installing gpg4win-2.1.0 the email button from excel (2003) will not
send out mail. It will put the mail in my Outlook inbox instead of sending
it.
Can't forward the email because it hammers the formatting. Is there a fix
or do I need to force my user to send the excel sheet as attachm
to the email address but also the key so they can import
the signature. Once they have imported the signature they can upload the
updated key to a key server. That means that if they are only attacking the
email from a sending point of view then they wouldn't have access to the key
si
estionably is an
> encryption algorithm.
Oops, yes you are correct. I was actually thinking of how TLS and SSL
works with their key exchange.
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yption and decryption, thus a different kind of
> >algorithm, an asymmetric one, is used.
>
> So you would suggest, to use RSA? I think so because it seems to be
> stronger encryption.
>
RSA is not an encryption algorithm. RSA is a means of exchanging keys.
--Eric
On Mar 13, 2012 8:15 AM, "Robert J. Hansen" wrote:
>
> On 3/13/2012 7:09 AM, Eric Christensen wrote:
> > Because this is symmetric encryption. You would need to sign the data
> > to get integrity protection.
>
> This isn't quite right. He's getting
s is symmetric encryption. You would need to sign the data to
get integrity protection.
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ch,
but if anyone had anything to note, that would be appreciated!
Thanks,
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Thanks for the information...
Eric
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Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 6:46 PM
To: Eric Robinson
Cc: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Subject: Re: GPG on iSeries (AS400)
On Aug 11, 2009, at 2:44 PM, Eric Robinson wrote:
> Does
Does GPG run on an iSeries platform? If that's a yes, could some direct
me to some information as to how, if it's a no, is this projected for
the future?
Thanks,
Eric
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ke this
> "-gen-key"; but on my system these options begin with two dash, like
> this "--gen-key".
>
> So, this is bug or other something?
>
> OS: FreeBSD Release 7.0 p5
When I look at the GNU Privacy Handbook I see two hyphens preceding
options. Where are
re anyway, I vote for
--cross-certify-just-do-it-override.
Cheers,
Eric
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and kudos for
being so security-conscious. You are doing better than 99% of the people
out there. If you google "dialog spoofing", you can find out more about
this problem.
Cheers,
Eric
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truly randomly selected or you will end up with much less entropy per
character.
Cheers,
Eric
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Hi all,
I just switched to a new key and I have no signatures. :(
Is there anyone in southeast New Mexico who would like to see my
driver's license and sign my key?
Cheers,
Eric
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uld do what you want.
>
> The number is the expiration date (if any) expressed as the number of
> seconds since 1/1/1970.
>
Thanks, it is a command I can rely on ! And it gives an epoch time which can be
easily processed.
For those interested, I just added a -- grep -E "
-d ":" -f
2 | cut -d " " -f 2 | cut -d "]" -f 1 | head -n 1
2009-01-11
Thanks,
Eric LANDES
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On Fri, Aug 10, 2007 at 10:42:07AM -0500, Eric
d on
by default on every email."
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Thanks for the response.
We think it might be the file size. These are over 4MB.
Now we've started with one record, that worked, and we are increasing
the file size gradually, up to 1.9MB, and success so far.
Is there a file size limit on GPG?
Thanks,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] remit]#
wc -l foo.txt
1815 foo.txt
Can anyone help?
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Not familiar with --textmode I'll look it up on the site.
Yes, --armour is a parm that I can toggle back and forth.
Not familiar with --no-mangle-dos-filenames
Thanks,
Eric
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e the GPG encryption and It is clean and
free of characters
Has anyone seen this type of issue with Authora's Edge software? I
would appreciate any help at all.
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Does anyone know of any known issues regarding GPG and the 'new'
Daylight Savings Time in 2007 ?
Thanks,
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Hi Doug,
I haven't gotten 2.0 to compile on FreeBSD (yet), but with 1.x I have to run
chmod 4775 on the absolute location of the gpg binary. Then it goes away.
HTH,
Eric Buchanan
On Wednesday 15 November 2006 17:37, Doug Barton wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I'm using 2.0.0 on Fre
stripped it out and resubmitted it and it processed fine.
I will go on that assumption for now and edit these files that come in and
fail. If that's the case I'll get our development team towrite a program to
strip these out automatically before decryption.
Thanks for your time in t
Ok, will do, in this case they send 10 files each day and maybe 1 a week errors
out like this...
Thanks again,
Eric
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ity
protected' messagei have checked the FAQ's and found some info on
the insecure memory that he says isn't the issue...
The file actually DOES decrypt correctly but it's failing in our system
because of the above.
Ant help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks,
Eric
orrent connections in and out of humboldt county via
Cox's network at any given time. Then Cox's servers would have to
perform the encrypting and decrypting work normally parcelled out to
10,000 home PCs continuously.*
Eric
*P.S.
There is a neat game to be played here. Suppose that
protect them both from other people and from physical corruption of
> the media.
If you want to check if an encrypted file is corrupted or not, MDC will
do that for you.
If you want to protect the files from physical corruption of the media,
you'll need to use some kind of error
On Fri, 2005-12-23 at 18:11 +0100, Johan Wevers wrote:
> Atom Smasher wrote:
>
> >even then, how hard is it to get a group of non-geeks, who didn't grow up
> >with computers, to use pgp?
>
> I'm even trying to convince my girlfriend after the latest EU data retention
> laws (combined with remail
e able to send a message to the right person,
you need to make sure they're encrypting it with the right public key.
You do this by telling them your key's signature before they go looking
on the keyserver.
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n I know of is a product called BestCrypt
(www.jetico.com). BestCrypt costs money and AFAIK you can't get the
source code so there's no way to be sure it's secure.
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hat takes over your computer when
you view a specially crafted email using Outlook". Issues like those are
the result of poor application design. In other words, there is nothing
inherent about computers or computer programs that creates an
unavoidable progression from viewing or malipulating som
rase protects your secret key from being used by other
people.
hth,
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different computers.
Good luck,
Eric Buchanan
El Lun 01 Ago 2005 05:56 AM, Eduardo escribió:
> Hi folks.
> Yesterday I needed to crypt one config file on my Linux box and was
> wondering where is my private key, cause I have the private key in my
> desktop (in my company) and I ne
Le mardi 12 juillet 2005 à 16:02 +0200, Werner Koch a écrit :
> On Thu, 07 Jul 2005 22:47:58 +0200, Eric Tanguy said:
>
> > I have gpa 0.7.0 installed on FC4 system. When i try to search a key a
> > window saying connecting to the server hkp://yyy please wait and that's
&g
long as i closed gpa. Any idea ?
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I have gpa 0.7.0 installed on FC4 system. When i try to search a key a
window saying connecting to the server hkp://yyy please wait and that's
all. I have tried all the available servers and this is always the same.
gpa keep this window as long as i closed gpa. Any idea ?
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