to the missing secret part GPGAgent doesn't
fallback to the master key with signing capabilities which you have its
secret parts.
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GPG Keyfingerprint:
5A91 90D4 CF27 9D52 D62A
BC58 88E2 947F 9BC6 B3CF
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
ll support certificates?
>
And to reiterate again, Enigmail, as far as I know, will only support
OpenPGP certificate or keys.
Gpg4Win supports X.509 by using the GPGSM CLI tool or Kleopatra as a GUI
front-end but for S/MIME emails I would recommend an email client like
Thunder
27;t have a pubring.kbx to begin
with.
I must remind you that your partner's key will still be a X.509 key and
so you'll still need to use GPGSM to list, verify messages from and
encrypt message to that key but now both public OpenPGP and X.509 keys
will be stored in pubring.kbx.
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out having multiple subkeys with the same capabilities cause
that's a no-go if you don't like the previous workarounds.
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5A91 90D4 CF27 9D52 D62A
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signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digi
, also 0 / 56 detections from
VirusTotal.com[1]
I can't test it on Defender as it's disabled by Avast, but most likely
it is a false positive.
I'll try using a W10 machine.
[1]:
https://www.virustotal.com/es/file/1fd01e24f65465dfd075b8ad55a58eaee13e79c02c42096c325a7ccf5a1eb283/analysis/
BEEF
Where DEADBEEF is your master key keyID or, more secure yet, fingerprint
(like I did above).
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5A91 90D4 CF27 9D52 D62A
BC58 88E2 947F 9BC6 B3CF
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
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Lastly, revoke the old one if you aren't going to use it publicly anymore.
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5A91 90D4 CF27 9D52 D62A
BC58 88E2 947F 9BC6 B3CF
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
_
e email client have a PGP pluging (like
Thunderbird+Enigmail) it should be able to verify it. Otherwise, it
looks like a normal message (or empty if PGP/MIME encrypted) with a
signature.asc file (sometimes called differently) as an attachment.
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pg4Win 3.0.0 Beta[2] which contains 2.1.15
(it could have been 2.1.16 but the last beta version was released a few
days earlier to the 2.1.16 release)
[1]: https://www.gnupg.org/download/index.html#binary (Second download
link on Windows row)
[2]: https://files.gpg4win.org/Beta/
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are in
beta, unless there's something different on Kleopatra and GPA Gpg4Win
builds.
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loaded them with "cd
path\to\folder" and use the specific binary for the algorithm.
Feel free to ask anything if you still need help.
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Description: OpenPGP digital si
time I checked, Parcimonie wasn't made on Windows so:
✓ I know about it
✓ I would love to install it
✗ I can't install it
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BC58 88E2 947F 9BC6 B3CF
signature.asc
D
On 2016-08-17 at 15:52, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> Better by far to provide a cronjob that can do the refreshing
> automatically -- or, on Windows, to write a service to do it.
>
Or an scheduled task.
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l it dint work!!
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> Any suggestion to get past this error will be greatly helpful.
>
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uninstall) then install GnuPG 2.1 and try any command that may cause the
secring.gpg migration. I don't remember if I got or not any pinentry
window during migration.
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s
ened an issue for this:
> https://bugs.gnupg.org/gnupg/issue2085
>
> Regards,
> Andre
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5A91 90D4 CF27 9D52 D62A
BC58 88E2 947F 9BC6 B3CF
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
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On 2015-08-31 at 19:07, Andre Heinecke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Monday, August 31, 2015 01:53:48 PM Juan Miguel Navarro Martínez wrote:
>> I assume you are using a Windows 8 or higher. I already reported that on
>> another message in this same list. For some reason, making a pa
isks) during the prime generation; this gives the random number
> generator a better chance to gain enough entropy.
> gpg: agent_genkey failed: End of file
> Key generation failed: End of file
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5A91 90D4 CF27 9D52 D62A
BC58 88E2 947F 9BC6 B3CF
Microsoft Windows [Versión 10.0.10240]
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C:\Users\Usuario>gpg --debug-all --verbose --import .\Desktop\se
lic key for encryption and my public key for
> signing separately.
> Which key server do you recommend to use?
>
> Thx
> Marko
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ttached in the OP named "OpenPGP-Email-Validation-20150726.pdf"
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On 2015/07/19 at 19:22, Crissy Lynn wrote:
> Please remove me from this mailing list.
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--list-secret-keys
>> /home/rjh/.gnupg/pubring.kbx
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ething very basic but I'm stumped. I thought v1.x
> and v2.x keys were interoperable??
>
> Thanks in advance for any guidance,
> Philip.
>
> PS I'm on digest mode so would appreciate if you could cc me directly on
> any reply. Thanks.
>
>
>
asic but I'm stumped. I thought v1.x
> and v2.x keys were interoperable??
>
> Thanks in advance for any guidance,
> Philip.
>
> PS I'm on digest mode so would appreciate if you could cc me directly on
> any reply. Thanks.
>
>
>
what method I
used.
If someone else knows another easy way that can help you (and I guess me
as well though it's not too much of an annoyance for me as I may do that
rarely)
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GPG Keyfingerprint:
5A91 90D4 CF27 9D52 D62A
BC58 88E2 947F 9BC6 B3CF
signature.asc
I could do it myself by importing the keys in GPG 2.1, then exporting
them.
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BC58 88E2 947F 9BC6 B3CF
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
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er, they are not located in that
> folder. The only key I have there is for the very first one I
> created on this system. Am I doing something wrong?
>
Only those created in 2.1 auto-create a revoke certification
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piration date.
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GPG Keyfingerprint:
5A91 90D4 CF27 9D52 D62A
BC58 88E2 947F 9BC6 B3CF
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
iQEcBAEBCgAGBQJVVk29AAoJEELfPuRPJIB7OxcH+gPZ9nSBWEq1JJM0oe4xJXBZ
e8KZxcY6POXUNzNzAK9CQ97v5ZwQ/IDxBSQR8Y2b81QJ5WWR//UX3xZUfn7a
Alfredo Palhares:
> - I use a password manager[3] to store my passwords and share them across
> devices, since they would be to separate keys, I would need to encrypt for
> to
> separate key IDs right ?
>
I don't understand what you are trying to say here.
Alfredo Palhares:
> - How do you s
I assume I must report it at https://bugs.g10code.com/gnupg/index as the
installer and the sources to make the installer are hosted at
ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/binary/ and signed by the developers.
Thanks for the help.
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> Make sure dirmngr is built with gnutls support, use e.g.
> $ dirmngr
> ..
> OK Dirmngr 2.1.1 at your service
>
> KEYSERVER --help
> S # Known schemata:
> S # hkp
> S # hkps
>
> ^^ Make sure the scheme is there
> S # http
> S # finger
> S # kdns
> S # (Use an URL for engine specific he
Refreshing, receiving, sending and searching for keys using a hkps server fails
with a "No keyserver available" error as seen in this debug:
C:\Users\Juanmi>gpg -vvv --debug 1024 --recv-keys 88E2947F9BC6B3CF
gpg: reading options from 'C:/Users/Juanmi/AppData/Roaming/gnupg/gpg.conf'
gpg: u
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