--- Peter Palfrader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know that gpg 1.4 (and probably also 1.2 as well,
> tho I don't have any
> systems with that anymore) work with
> gpg --textmode --cipher-algo 3DES
> --recipient $foo --encrypt
> because those are the options used by Echolot, a
> remailer
--- Johan Wevers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That should be GnuPG or pgp 6.something.
That's what I thought. Enabling PGP6 compatibility in
kGPG does not make any difference, though.
> I'd try to use as many compatibility options as
> possible, like --rfc1991.
--rfc1991 doesn't work. That (
--- Lionel Elie Mamane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To encrypt / sign in a PGP2-compatible way...
This is apparently not relevant to my question, as the
remailers are using DSA/DSS keys (see previous
messages).
Changing to PGP6 compatibility also makes no
difference for what that's worth.
Let'
--- Johan Wevers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>If I can figure out how to install IDEA, I will,
>>but I can't see how it could possibly matter with
>>DSS/DSA keys.
> It won't. Those keys are not pgp2 compatible anyway.
OK.
So...if the remailers are distributing DSS kets, what
version of PGP ca
--- Johan Wevers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do these mailers still require pgp 2.x encrypted
> messages?
Apparently not. I have used the --pgp2 switch with no
resulting success. The remailers have used all
versions of PGP in Windows with no decryption problems
whatsoever for years in some cas
I've been trying now for almost three months and I
still can't get the Cypherpunks remailers to accept
messages encrypted with Ubuntu Linux/GPG v1.2.5.
I have no idea what's wrong. I've tried everything I
can think of and it STILL refuses to work. I used
Windows XP PGP and the remailers every