On Thu, 26 Aug 2021 16:23:16 +0100, Klaus Ethgen stated:
>Unfortunately, the gtk3 version of pinentry has some toxic dependencies
>that I never want to have.
Would you be so kind as to list, and possibly explain, those toxic
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>running jump.
So, off the top of your head, how many viruses, parasites and
other assorted malignancies has your bank infected you with?
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Perhaps I am not understanding this correctly, but wouldn't that be a
good thing?
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mail service called TorBox
>which does have SMTP/POP3 support for everyday communications, though
>that's only viable for people operating within the TOR network as it's
>got no clearweb support unlike secmail itself, which at the end of the
>day is kind of a useless thing anyways given it's blacklisted status
>(and that completely without justification) among most every big and
>small e-mail provider out there.
Worst case of paranoia I have witnessed in quite awhile.
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hat does the command accomplish?
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at is using Kleopatra, on the same
network, and it is working perfectly.
I was hoping that someone could give me some suggestions on how to
debug this problem.
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On Mon, 24 Feb 2020 12:01:42 -0500, Robert J. Hansen stated:
>On 2020-02-24 07:44, Jerry wrote:
>> <http://gnupg.10057.n7.nabble.com/gpg2-on-a-Windows-10-Pro-64-bit-machine-td51332.html>
>> there is a listing for "pgpclean.ps1"...
>
>gpgclean.ps1. "
all expired keys and
refresh the remaining ones if necessary.
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On Thu, 05 Dec 2019 20:48:01 +0100, Werner Koch stated:
>On Thu, 5 Dec 2019 14:10, Jerry said:
>> I have gpg4win installed on a Win 10 machine. I just installed
>> FreeBSD onto a new PC. I installed GNUPG 2.2.18 and would like to
>> move all of the signatures over to it fro
I have gpg4win installed on a Win 10 machine. I just installed
FreeBSD onto a new PC. I installed GNUPG 2.2.18 and would like to move
all of the signatures over to it from the Windows machine. Is that
possible and how would be the best way to go about it?
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r and better fool-proof things, and every
day, nature is making bigger and better fools. So far, I think nature
is winning.
Albert Einstein
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000 000 prime numbers.
>
>There's just no way anyone on earth has a list of prime numbers that
>they're trying one after another. Not only isn't there enough hard
>drive space, but the hard drives required would literally be bigger
>than the entire Milky Way gal
that is probably correct, it could also be attributed to some
intelligence agency trying to test a 'proof of concept' in the real
world in real time. Never-the-less, I think that Ockham's Razor applies
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reach for the
>primary key.
>
>I know that currently with a bit of hacking we can store an export
>of the key with subkey revoked, and use that for the purpose. However,
>I think it would be much more convenient if had an option to generate
>the revocation signature separately.
+
On Mon, 21 Jan 2019 23:09:10 +0100, Ángel stated:
>On 2019-01-19 at 11:09 -0500, Jerry wrote:
>> gpg> showphoto
>> Displaying jpeg photo ID of size 88074 for key 3873063887DEC564 (uid
>> 3)
>>
>> After a few seconds, an error message pops up on the screen.
times with each uid and it always issues an error
message.
I was only experimenting with the idea of adding a photo, but I would
still like to know why it is apparently not working correctly.
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On Sat, 19 Jan 2019 14:24:21 +0100, dirk1980ac via Gnupg-users stated:
>Hello Jerry.
>
>Am Samstag, den 19.01.2019, 07:31 -0500 schrieb Jerry:
>> Probably a dumb question, but I thought I would ask regardless.
>>
>> I created a key pair using my name and email addres
-key be the way to go? I am sort of lost
here.
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command line? I have tried Googling, but nothing useful
ever appeared.
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On Wed, 13 Jun 2018 23:22:19 -0400, Phil Pennock stated:
>On 2018-06-13 at 09:52 -0400, Jerry wrote:
>> On Wed, 13 Jun 2018 15:25:04 +0200, Werner Koch stated:
>> >The common problem on Windows: You can't use ' to quote; we Unix folks
>> >always forget abo
ime):
S # 0 hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net (216.66.15.2)
OK
Is that what it should be reporting?
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On Tue, 12 Jun 2018 16:42:25 -0400, Phil Pennock stated:
>On 2018-06-12 at 10:05 -0400, Jerry wrote:
>> Starting C:\Program Files (x86)\GnuPG\bin\gpg.exe --display-charset utf-8
>> --refresh-keys... gpg: refreshing 387 keys from
>> hkps://hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net gpg: key
hkps://hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net
gpg: keyserver refresh failed: Server indicated a failure
This is happening on a Windows 10 PRO / amd64 machine. This has been occurring
for several days now. Is there something wrong with the server?
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On Sun, 25 Feb 2018 14:48:23 +0100, Dirk Gottschalk via Gnupg-users stated:
>Hello.
>
>Am Samstag, den 24.02.2018, 07:20 -0500 schrieb Jerry:
>> Kleopatra Version 3.0.2-gpg4win-3.0.3
>>
>> Running the command from Kleopatra > Certificates> on a
>>
Windows'
command line that will remove all of these expired certificates? I would
really love to clean up system and removed expired or revoked certificates.
Also, how do I deal with "signatures not checked due to missing keys" warnings?
Tha
On Fri, 24 Nov 2017 00:10:44 -0800, Brent Small stated:
>What’s up
up
ADVERB
toward the sky or a higher position:
"he jumped up" · [more]
synonyms: up · higher · uphill · upslope · to the top · skyward ·
heavenward to the place where someone is:
"Dot didn't hear Mrs. Parvi
ith their
>secrets and who really cannot reasonably avoid using... then it needs a
>warrant.
>
>The implications for electronic privacy in the United States should be
>clear. This is a really good development. :)
Can you cite the case #. All I could find is an old "loc
024.pgp
echo | gpg2 --batch --passphrase-fd 0 --armor --decrypt
/export/home/applmgr/PAIN.024.pgp
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ves, you could put the
>password on paper into some sort of lock box and carry the key to that
>lock box with you. But then what would happen if you lost that key?
I have all of my important papers, including passwords to accounts that
have to be k
uTTY 0.68 released, containing ECC, a 64-bit build, and
security fixes
PuTTY 0.68, released today, supports elliptic-curve cryptography for
host keys, user authentication keys, and key exchange. Also, for the
first time, it comes in a 64-bit Windows version.
0.68 also contains some security fixes: a vulnerability in agent
forwarding is fixed, and Windows DLL hijacking should no longer be
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On Mon, 27 Feb 2017 05:59:09 -0500, Jerry stated:
>On Sun, 26 Feb 2017 20:56:55 -0500, Robert J. Hansen stated:
<>
I was just thinking that it might be nice to have a way to "LOG" the
output of the program so that a user could inspect it later to see what
transpired or i
cuments\gpgclean.ps1
>
>It will likely appear to hang for a few minutes. That's normal. It's
>refreshing your keyring in order to see if any certs have revised
>expiration dates. Once it finishes that, the rest goes quickly.
>
>If there's interest, I'll put
ssion: Uncompressed (Z0), ZIP (Z1), ZLIB (Z2), BZIP2 (Z3)
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On Mon, 23 Jan 2017 01:06:38 +0100, ankostis stated:
>Has anybody managed to compile pyme3 on Windows?
>
>Thanks for all the Hard Work,
> Kostis
>
I don't know if this is what yo are looking for.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/pyme/files/latest/download?sou
using claws-mail on a Windows 10 Pro / 64 bit machine, I see the
following error message appear quite often on the bottom of the screen:
The signature can't be checked - Unsupported protocol
I don't understand the reason for this or how to correct it. Can anyone
assist me?
Okay, I give up. What is "Parcimonie"?
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92]: DBG: chan_0x01f0 <- BYE
>gpg-agent[12792]: DBG: chan_0x01f0 -> OK closing connection
>gpg-agent[12792]: handler 0x4 for fd 496 terminated
>
>Much appreciate if someone could help me or give me some advice on how
>to debug this.
>
>Thanks,
>Dylan
>
What version of PUTTY are you using?
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that it is possible to delete
unnecessary text AND position the new text at the bottom of the
message.
By the way, I have also discovered that you can do the exact same thing
in MS Outlook. I don't use "Thunderbird" so I cannot comment on its
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>positive of the gmail spam filter.
1) I personally "HATE" Gmail and stay as far away from it as possible
whenever able.
2) I am not seeing that problem here.
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This gave me all of the keys I had save on the older machine.
Now, I need to import my private keys; however, I cannot figure out
how to do it. I would appreciate any assistance possible.
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; http://gpg4win.org/download.html
> http://files.gpg4win.org/gpg4win-2.2.6.exe
> http://files.gpg4win.org/gpg4win-2.2.6.exe.sig
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a message. I fail to see any point whatsoever in
bothering to encrypt this nonsense. However, each to their own.
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first one I created on this system. Am
I doing something wrong?
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ave no concept of "trimming" a message before replying to
it, even more useless garbage is transmitted when replied to, thus killing
more innocent electrons and wasting bandwidth not to mention the consumption
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ir case.
I agree Doug, and I think this debate has gone on long enough. We are each
free to use what ever method we feel most at ease with. Until an RFC is
released definitively declaring one type obsolete, who really cares.
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ad a reason to do that, and I cannot think of any reason
that I would. I suppose thought that it is possible that it might be of use
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2015 12:22:23 +, MFPA stated:
> My preference is Inline: I want everything right there in the message
> body where I can see it.
Exactly what is it you feel the over powering urge to see?
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e totally destroys a "sig delimiter" and adds a lot of useless garbage
to the message body. I never use it. If someone is using an MUA that cannot
handle PGP/MIME that is their problem, not mine.
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over the key. Other examples include the U.S. Supreme Court
saying that defendants can be forced to provide fingerprints, blood samples,
or voice recordings.
The entire article is available here:
<http://www.cnet.com/news/judge-americans-can-be-forced-to-decrypt-their-laptops/>
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er I can avoid it
> by using another program which is part of Windows (or widely used)?
>
> 2) Would it make sense to make gpg work with such config files...? 8-)
Personally, I use "PSPad" to edit files from different OSs on a Window's
machine. &
for me. You are most certainly free to express your
own sentiments; however, they are only yours, not mine nor anyone
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> philosophical beliefs about the moral evils of closed-source software.
> Let's respect the GNU position by not advocating closed-source
> software on this list.
I certainly don't want to start a flame war here; however, if you are so
unequivocally anti propr
.
No, I don't remember seeing any announcement, but then I don't read
every email from the list as carefully as I should I guess.
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Has anyone seen this? It seems interesting, but is it accurate?
http://it.slashdot.org/story/13/12/18/216/scientists-extract-rsa-key-from-gnupg-using-sound-of-cpu?sdsrc=popbyskid
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return Software;
}
//EXAMPLE USAGE:
private void get_software_list_button__Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
MessageBox.Show(Getinstalledsoftware());
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All other method combined resulted in
the other 10%. However, other methods such as brute force or hacking
threats were easily detected as compared to the more subtle methods
used in a well planned "social scheme". Many users were not even aware
become a joke. "TOP" posting, HTML, etcetera.
Maybe those who are actually still interested in it could take it
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> Any of your help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
> kiblema
I don't know if this will work, but have you tried:
script -k
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A copy of the "gpgme.log" file @ level #9 is available here:
http://www.seibercom.net/logs/gpgme.log
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Hash: MD5, SHA1, RIPEMD160, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512, SHA224, WHIRLPOOL
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han it needs to be.
You might want to check out this url:
<https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/How_to_get_a_backtrace_with_WinDbg>.
It should assist in getting a useful back trace of the application when
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On Sat, 23 Feb 2013 14:31:26 +
Andy Ruddock articulated:
> Jerry wrote:
> > On Fri, 22 Feb 2013 20:55:57 -0500 Robert J. Hansen articulated:
> >
> >> On 02/22/2013 01:24 PM, Anonymous Remailer (austria) wrote:
> >>> Have any consumer banks in the US
Unless I am seriously misreading this thread, I am not sure what
advantage either PGP or S/MIME would afford.
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I have tried rebuilding 'gnupg', 'gpgme' and 'gpa'. Is there something
else I should be looking into?
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By the way, ClipCache Pro is the best text capture program I have ever
used. I wish I could find something similar for *nix.
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on his cell phone
for the first time in nearly a year and the NSA was able to pinpoint
his location and arrest him in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, in March 2003.
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On Tue, 22 May 2012 09:23:36 -0400
Robert J. Hansen articulated:
>On 5/22/12 8:12 AM, Jerry wrote:
>> Seriously, have you forgotten to take your meds today?
>
>Let's not be mean.
>
>I will be the absolute first person demanding the right to criticize
>ideas as har
you. We will be coming soon.
Seriously, have you forgotten to take your meds today?
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"if all you have
dirmngr:1:1:
$ gpgconf --check-options gpg
gpg:GPG for OpenPGP:/usr/local/bin/gpg2:1:1:
However, since I do not have a global gpg configuration file, what
file is it checking, if any? I assume it is not checking the
~/.gnupg.gpg.conf file, since if I try to check it manually with
gpgconf, it rep
; utility would accomplish the same thing.
While the documentation does not specifically state that it DOES work
on the gpg.conf file, nothing says that it doesn't either. In my humble
opinion, the documentation is slightly ambiguous.
Sorry to have wasted your time.
ut it will
# never change anything below these lines.
Everything seems to be working correctly so I am not sure why I am
receiving these error messages when I run gpgconf.
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f time, bandwidth and serves no useful purpose. There is
one glaring exception who evidently thinks his CC doesn't stink.
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see no problem with it and both work
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those intellectually challenged who fail to trim out that superfluous
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such as this is more of a pseudo security concept
AKA "feel good" belief. It doesn't hurt to do it, but its usefulness is
limited to pacifying yourself into a false sense of security.
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nsigned and never
heard a word spoken from any of them regarding it.
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seamlessly in Outlook, which is probably its biggest asset. Perhaps the
Mozilla folks, realizing that Microsoft users are probably its largest
base audience prefer to stick with what its main constituency want. Just
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Disclaime
as this one which you interestingly enough did not address
although you did send me a copy via CC of this message even though I
specifically asked not to receive one and have configured Mailman to
not send me a CC'd copy. I am not sure why this one got through.
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it would be to their advantage to do so. Sometimes you just have to
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On Tue, 31 Jan 2012 12:26:05 -0800
Doug Barton articulated:
> On 01/31/2012 05:05, Jerry wrote:
> > This is an "OPT-IN"list. Some lists, like FreeBSD are open, but not
> > this one.
>
> I don't understand the distinction you're trying to make. Both
OP and then CC the list.
Honestly, some people are alive only because it seems cruel to kill a
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rk wonders.
> Either that, or we should all exclusively use Usenet ;). Do away with
> the concept of mailing list altogether.
I have used Usenet for many years. Like any other form of
communications, it has its advantages and drawbacks.
gt; with OpenPGP message headers.
>
> There used to be a bug in the Mozilla mailnews code that left "--
> "alone, but stripped the space from "- -- ". I think it was fixed
> some time ago.
Thanks, I thought that, that behavior was specified somewhere, but I
was not sure
mean much, if anything at all."
By the way, "unvalidated" is probably not a word; at least accord to
Merriam Webster <http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/unvalidated>.
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On Mon, 30 Jan 2012 15:27:37 +0100
Peter Lebbing articulated:
> On 30/01/12 12:27, Jerry wrote:
> > Now, thanks to you and a few other morons,
>
> For crying out loud, stop crying out loud. Get over it. People will
> CC you. Stop bothering us with your complaints every time. W
On Mon, 30 Jan 2012 01:45:01 -0800
Doug Barton articulated:
> On 01/30/2012 01:34, Jerry wrote:
> > On Mon, 30 Jan 2012 02:23:04 +
> > MFPA articulated:
> >
> >> That is an unfortunate consequence of signing my message with
> >> GnuPG; all lines lose
her than "mime" for signing.
The "inline"method has been for the most part deprecated. You might
want to give serious thought to switching your signing method.
By the way, as clearly stated at the bottom of my post, I do not
require or want a CC'd copy.
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Jerry ♔
Discla
; > consistently here gnupg-users@gnupg.org.
>
> Looking through recent postings, the signature delimiter seems to
> appear in about half of the messages on this list.
>
>
> - --
> Best regards
>
> MFPA mailto:expires2...@rocketmail.com
Interestingly en
I periodically run the following commands on a FreeBSD-8.2 amd64
machine:
/usr/local/bin/gpg2 --keyserver wwwkeys.us.pgp.net --refresh-keys
/usr/local/bin/gpg2 --edit-key clean minimize save
These commands produce output that has several of the following
messages displayed:
gpg: subpacket of ty
On Wed, 28 Dec 2011 11:57:40 -0500
David Shaw articulated:
> On Dec 28, 2011, at 6:13 AM, Jerry wrote:
>
> > Did anyone read about this reported problem with GnuPG and short
> > keys? I found this on SlashDot this morning:
> >
> > http://yro.slashdot.org/story/1
Did anyone read about this reported problem with GnuPG and short keys?
I found this on SlashDot this morning:
http://yro.slashdot.org/story/11/12/27/0044242/gnupg-short-id-collision-has-occurred?utm_source=headlines&utm_medium=email
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