On Tue, 17 Dec 2024 17:00:42 +0100
Frank Guthausen wrote:
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> shimps-gnupg-ng - GnuPG 2.5.2 shipping speedo compiled binaries only
> in /opt/local/shimps (32M) including libraries
Updated to GnuPG 2.5.3 (released yesterday 2025-01-09)
from the ``GnuPG (devel
r is not agreeing on a single distribution
workflow but having different options live and in the wild. This
could protect against suprising disruption attacks against the
ecosystem as it happended with keyservers in the past.
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On Tue, 17 Dec 2024 17:00:42 +0100
Frank Guthausen wrote:
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> I set up a Debian apt repository on my domain
There is some more detailed explanation in
a blog article[1] including a brief howto.
> Even in the file ``shimps.list'' there is an annoying
> string ``./vanilla&
e/gnupg
[4] https://software.shimps.net/
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ommand is 8.
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Which looks somehow vaguely familiar.
Any tips?
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ther.
My latest successful build was 1.9.4.
Any ideas?
Is sticking with LTS version (1.8.x) a viable solution?
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xlc, xlC, xlc++ they only support -qhalt={i,w,e,s}
only xlclang++ seems to support it.
see
https://www.ibm.com/docs/cs/xl-c-and-cpp-aix/16.1?topic=descriptions-qhalt-werror
If I am on the wrong path, just tell me.
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that? And most preferably, how
to make xlc or xlclang++ generate those symbols?
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e definition of the symbol was not found.
rtld: 0712-001 Symbol _GLOBAL__AIXD_libgpg_error_so was referenced
from module
/opt/freeware/lib/python3.7/site-packages/libdnf/_common_types.so(),
but a runtime definition of the symbol was not found.
Hope this helps. :)
It definitely does
workaround or fix I can use? (linking/provides)
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Hi Werner,
I assume you are busy with the 2.30 release (congratulations!) but you
have any more hints how to get more informations on my compile problem?
Any help is appreciated.
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On 1/20/19 5:34 PM, Peter Lebbing wrote:
Hi Frank,
On 03/01/2019 15:25, Frank Hrebabetzky wrote:
gpg: AES256 encrypted data
gpg: encrypted with 1 passphrase
gpg: decryption failed: Bad session key
This is also the error message you get when you specify the wrong
passphrase. Perhaps you
Hi there,
I had a bad timing with my post, so just as a reminder for those who
were absorbed by the holidays. Any hint?
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On 1/3/19 3:25 PM, Frank Hrebabetzky wrote:
Hi all,
I have 2 encrypted files on my PC, let's call
phrase
gpg: decryption failed: Bad session key
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Yes, that is exactly what I desire. But when I run I get:
gpg --verify
And it hangs until I hit ctrl-D and then I get:
gpg: verify signatures failed: Unknown system error
If I select a paricular file I get:
gpg2 --verify gtypist-2.9.tar.xz.sig gtypist-2.9.tar.xz
gpg: Signature
Hi again, I have been browsing and downloading gpg signed files and I'm acctually been downloading the sigs! However, I'm having trouble figuring out who signed what. Is there some way to determin this using the sig? Perhaps it has the keys fingerpinnt in it or something. For obvious things like th
The fact that you can't use the plain text and the cipher text to recover the
private key is simply AMAZING. You really should mention that fact in the faq.
>> Is it polite to post saying that you want to sign keys with somebody
>> on a random mailing list?
>
> Depends a lot on the mailing list.
Hello,
These first two may be kinda a preferences thing, but
I'm no expert in the field and I could not read the
math even if I wanted to, so try to be easy on me.
Which algorithm is most secure/is there more non-college-math
info on the web somewhere (no wikipedia please)?
IDEA, 3DES, CAST5, BLO
On Thursday, August 22, 2013, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> And the best way to do get started on the path to standardization is to
> provide a patch for an existing implementation (probably using an
> algorithm number from the experimental range [0] that implements it, to
> demonstrate feasibility
My apologies if this has come up before. I notice Serpent-256 is available
in libgcrypt. Is it available in GPG?
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On 24.07.10 08:21, Werner Koch wrote:
The problem though is when I'm trying to get SSH to work with it. It
wont authenticate.
Does "ssh-add -l" sdhow the key?
Yes it shows up here
2010-07-23 20:01:57 gpg-agent[1315] gpg-agent (GnuPG) 2.0.13 started
It would better to try 2.0.16 becuase that
usted.
debug1: ssh_connect: needpriv 0
debug1: Connecting to hostname [IP] port 22.
debug1: Connection established.
debug1: identity file /export/home/frank/.ssh/identity type -1
debug1: identity file /export/home/frank/.ssh/id_rsa type -1
debug1: identity file /export/home/frank/.ssh/id_dsa type -1
d
which is not bad at all, i
recommend all you to give this a try.
The stick is yes, a openpgp smartcard with a USB
interface not more than that.
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27;t here, doesn't mean it's not somewhere.
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gpgshell.
It works fine I am using it now and have removed all encryption tools from my
pc. The file manager in gpgshell works fine. For me to do encryption and
decryption.
If I can help please send me any questions in plain text.
FRANK D. HUBENY
RMA SUPERVISOR
Philips Medical Systems
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