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Sirs and ladie!
I received this message when using --clear-sign.
gpg: no default secret key: No secret key
gpg: clear-sign dialed: No secret key
Both my public and private key has been imported.
The key was made with a different user (as sudo)The current user is a non-sudo
user.
Yours truly
Ric
Dear sirs and ladies!
May I please ask why some 4096 bit keys are longer then others?
Richard Stallmans key is much longer then my 4096 bit key.
Thank you.
Best regards
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Am Dienstag, den 07.02.2017, 11:33 + schrieb Andrew Gallagher:
> On 06/02/17 09:37, Richard Ulrich wrote:
> >
> > So we sometimes resort to keybase.io. There the key is verified by
> > some social media. Sure, if the social media profile have existed
> > f
ss for the payments with his GPG key.
He didn't have any signatures on his key.
In this scenario I'm grateful for every piece of validation to give the
key more credibility.
Rgds
Richard
Am Donnerstag, den 02.02.2017, 13:42 + schrieb Andrew Gallagher:
> On 02/02/17 12:02, Richard U
eople who are not in my web of
trust a head start.
What Do you think of that?
Rgds
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On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 7:54 AM, Glenn Rempe wrote:
> I believe all Safari and iOS users are excluded from
> gnupg.org without action on the TLS setup.
>
I can confirm that Safari won't open https://gnupg.org/ on macOS 10.12.3.
Very frustrating indeed!
Best
Hi Bertram,
sorry for the late answer.
Blockchain was mentioned in some answers, but nothing in concrete.
Check this out:
https://github.com/opentimestamps
Rgds
Richard
Am Freitag, den 02.12.2016, 03:12 +0100 schrieb Bertram Scharpf:
> Hi,
>
> we all know that kidnappers do publish
chlösser". Never seen or handled anything else.
:) But maybe I'm simply too young, the padlock-without-Schnappschloss
type appears to be kind of ancient?
Cheers,
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Hi,
we've been using Schleuder2 for many years now, and it has always
worked flawlessly on a medium-traffic mailing list as long as everyone
used OpenPGP/MIME. Inline PGP will cause trouble from time to time.
Richard
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On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 9:12 PM, Dashamir Hoxha wrote:
> I do not advertise, I expess my opinion.
Please keep you it to yourself, then. Your provocative,
passive-aggressive communication style is outrageous and
disrespectful.
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February 25, 2016 at 9:44 AM
How do I delete the stubs with out deleting key? and when I do gpg
--card-status never updates th
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A3DlqfTAMqzZaOi0iSMMniXcyn/YsMzoB+WXF0FAKzWZQRuh/BOdfV9h/jZTRShe
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When
-agent[99732]: chan_10 -> SETDESC Please remove the current card and
insert the one with serial number:%0A%0A "D276000124010201000604163260"
which is the nano. It seems that even killing the gpg-agent and
inserting the other yubikey doesn't seem to work. Suggestions?
-
a
very tricky and time-consuming endeavor :) At any rate, thanks to all who
were trying to help. Still, I'm hoping some moderator or admin could simply
remove her address from the list.
Richard
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o please HELP her already and remove that email address!
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[[[ To any NSA and FBI agents reading my email: please consider]]]
[[[ whether defending the US Constitution against all enemies, ]]]
[[[ foreign or domestic, requires you to follow Snowden's example. ]]]
Congratulations on the new release.
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President,
Hi Ranjini,
Does it have to be truecrypt?
LUKS works very well with OpenPGP SmartCards or JavaApplets implementing
it (e.g. YubiKey NEO).
Just follow the steps in this blog post:
https://blog.kumina.nl/2010/07/two-factor-luks-using-ubuntu
Rgds
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Am Donnerstag, den 19.02.2015, 13:53 +0530
https://gnupg.org/donate/index.html
Pay using BitCoin is missing
Rgds
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info about the
gpg_agent.
How can I verify my assumption, and if true, how can I pass the
agent_info to python-gnupg?
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#x27; um abzubrechen:
All this worked with the previous content in .bashrc.
Rgds
Richard
Am Montag, den 15.09.2014, 21:17 +0200 schrieb Richard Ulrich:
> Hi Werner,
>
> So, I replaced my content in .bashrc with yours, but the behavior is
> still exactly the same.
> * ssh sma
ot;if [ "$PS1" ]; then"
* enigform in firefox doesn't sign the headers.
I did not understand the last paragraph with "gpg-connect-agent /bye".
But since the ssh part is working, I don't think that's necessary.
Rgds
Richard
Am Sonntag, den 14.09.2014, 11:31 +02
nupg/Invoking-GPG_002dAGENT.html
So, where should I put those lines for that firefox receives the correct
env vars?
Rgds
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Still waiting for my email address, yet my blackphone is already in
my hands. Keep up the good work.
I’m not going to bother with 2.1 until the Mac guyz come to their
senses about not forking the crypto. Could be a long wait.
On 2014-08-14 (226), at 11:57:06, Werner Koch wrote:
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> Hell
ption keys to
use?
Judging from the gpg manpage, it could be done on the commandline, but
that would be difficult to then send as a regular email, I guess.
Rgds
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Rgds
Richard
PS: out of curiosity: What does the "ID " mean in the output
from gpg :
gpg: v
As this is about a crypto project, wouldn't it be adequate to accept
payments in crypto currencies?
Rgds
Richard
On Don, 2013-12-19 at 11:08 +0100, Werner Koch wrote:
> GnuPG encryption project launches crowdfunding campaign
>
> Today GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) has laun
Google Chief Eric Schmidt Slams NSA. I met him in North Korea once.
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d to do to have the gpg-agent started with all
these options?
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Werner:
No problems.
MacBookPro9,1; Mountain Lion OS X 10.8.4 (12E55)
Xcode 4.6.3
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On 2013-07-25 (206), at 05:53:33, Werner Koch wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I am pleased to announce the availability of Libgcrypt version 1.5.3.
> This is a *security fix* release for the stable branch.
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On 2013-07-25 (206), at 06:26:55, Werner Koch wrote:
> Hello!
>
> We are pleased to announce the availability of a new stable GnuPG-1
> release: Version 1.4.14. This is a *security fix* release and all
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
w - does the new GPA work with win7-64?
or are you still waiting 4funding?
On 2013-05-01 (121), at 06:18:43, Werner Koch wrote:
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Herr Koch:
No problems here: Mountain Lion OS X 10.8.3 (12D78), Xcode v4.6.1.
Some guidance on how to set up the HMAC256 self-checking correctly
might be of assistance. hmac256 is built and installed, but it
doesn't seem to be invoked in order to generate the required files.
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ently) decrypted filesystem
to the host computer.
I am using Linux, OS X, and Windows.
Do you have any thoughts and recommendations on this issue?
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Apparently I just now figured out how to use Google ;) Found two flash
drives with built-in encryption & pinpad:
http://www.lok-it.net/
http://www.corsair.com/usb-drive/flash-padlock-2-usb-drive.html
Do you guys have any experience with one of these?
Best,
Ric
On 09/05/2012 12:39 AM, antispa...@sent.at wrote:
> Could you recommend a safe text editor, in the sense it does protect
> the edited contents in memory, but, most important, on the disk (temp
> files and such). Having functions to interact with gnupg would be even
> better.
>
> The point is to ed
glaubigung fehlgeschlagen: Allgemeiner Fehler
gpg: signing failed: Allgemeiner Fehler
#gpg2 --card-status
Application ID ...: D276000124010205115F
Version ..: 2.0
Manufacturer .: ZeitControl
Serial number : 115F
Name of cardholder: Richard Ulrich
Language prefs .
of a key, and how would I
proceed to have it on the stick and in the gpg stub files?
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On 27/7/2012 20:12, Kevin Kammer wrote:
> It has been so long since I had to mess with it (on my mac anyway) that
> I don't remember. Which libraries do you mean?
I never had to install any additional libraries, at least not until
10.7.4. Don't know about ML though
On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 6:43 PM, Mathieu Jolicoeur wrote:
> On this topic, I have found the following thread on the GPF forums,
> which lead me back to this list.
>
> https://www.privacyfoundation.de/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1145
This could be pretty much the same issue which Edmond and Kevin ar
the netiquette on this very list before posting
anything.
But thanks for the clarification anyway.
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own as running, could you look into the task bar? Maybe Kleopatra is
hiding as a small tray icon there.
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On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 17:23, Jerry wrote:
> Is there a way to delete all
> expired keys at once
Have a look at gpgkeymgr (http://nudin.github.com/GnuPGP-Tools/),
that's probably what you want.
Best,
Richard
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On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 06:11, Patryk Cisek wrote:
> Or just go ahead and compile it yourself.
Unfortunately I only have a 64 Gig hard drive and no space left to
install XCode :(
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Thanks for all your help!
I just noticed that on my mobile computer (running Mac OS X) I am
still stuck with GnuPG 2.0.17 since MacGPG2 has not yet been updated.
I will have to wait for an updated package before I can start moving
my keys to smartcards.
Best,
Richard
: signing, decryption, authentication. If the signing slot is
filled with the primary key, there is no more room for a singing
subkey...
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believe that is the default).
So it is impossible to use a separate signing subkey if I want to
retain the possibility to sign other keys without keeping an off-card
backup of the primary key? In the past I switched my singing subkeys
every couple of years, keeping my primary key in pla
eytocard again.
Will that cause any problems in later GnuPG use as the cards' IDs are
different?
Thanks!
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Whoops, typo:
On Sat, Aug 6, 2011 at 12:46, Richard wrote:
> would it be sensible to encrypt the key on the memory card key using
> the encryption key stored on both smartcards?
was meant to read:
> would it be sensible to encrypt the key on the memory card using
> the encryption k
y using
the encryption key stored on both smartcards? If one smartcard breaks,
you could still decrypt the key using the other card. And since the
secret key for decryption cannot leave the cards, it would be a pretty
secure solution, I guess. :)
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Hence, one has to assume it's safer to use encrypted harddrives for
key storage than a smartcard if one wants to protect their data from
German authorities, I guess.
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As far as I know every subkey holds its own passphrase (per default,
they are all identical for a given primary key). This means that
passphrase requests are actually not action-based, but key-based.
Please correct me if I'm wrong. :)
Ri
All right, thanks! :)
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On 04/15/2011 02:01 PM, Thomas Harning Jr. wrote:
> I've generated and published a 8192-bit non-expiring RSA 'master' key
> for signing other keys as well as 2048-bit RSA keys for signing and
> encryption (expiring in a few years). The master key is protected by
>
> I have not had it signed by ot
On 4/14/11 5:02 PM, Felipe Alvarez wrote:
> now, whenever I try to encrypt to user "alice" It fails, saying
> encryption failed: public key not found
>
> The public key is there! But it has a different fingerprint
> (17D11744). GPG is looking for Alice's Old hash fingerprint
> (DE0155B3). How
Hello,
your questions have already been answered a couple weeks ago, please
see the thread at
http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2011-March/040942.html
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On 01/15/2011 11:34 PM, Bo Berglund wrote:
> It beats me why a program like gpg should detect the keyboard type and
> change its language like this, language setting should be a volontary
> change by the user always! Just think how good it would be for an
> English speaking user to try and use a PC
On 01/12/2011 03:42 PM, Bo Berglund wrote:
> Well, I created a batch file with the command:
>
> gpg -r --encrypt
>
> When I execute this batch file it actually does what I need provided
> that the file is not open in MS Word. If it is then there is a very
> strange error message about an illega
On 01/12/2011 02:58 PM, Bo Berglund wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Jan 2011 23:12:48 +0100, Bo Berglund
> wrote:
>
> Seems like noone can answer this question
Cheer up. :-) Sometimes it can take a few days before someone can get
you the answer that you need.
> What I want to do is to encrypt a specif
On 01/11/2011 02:12 PM, Bo Berglund wrote:
> What I did next was to locate the gpg.conf file in AppData in my
> profile (I am running Windows7 X64).
> Here I found a text part where it looked like one could add a group
> specification.
>
> So I went ahead and added this line:
> group developers =
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On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 10:01:17 +, Nicholas Cole wrote:
> That thread is clearly right about the bulk of the paper, which is
> clearly an attack on the user of the crypto. Signing ambiguous
> messages is not a good idea! But what about the suggestion they made
> in section 1.2 about not signing
On 01/03/2011 02:25 AM, Michel Messerschmidt wrote:
> Have you tried it with gnupg 2.0.x ?
> IIRC you need at least 2.0.12 for the SPR-532 pinpad and gnupg-agent
> should be running.
> If not, please post more details about your environment and how you
> execute gnupg. The pinpad works for me, so
On 01/02/2011 05:32 AM, Simon Josefsson wrote:
>> I am using an OpenPGP v2 card with an SCM SPR-532 smartcard reader, and
>> I can't get GPG to take a PIN from the pinpad instead of the keyboard.
>> When I run "gpg --card-edit" followed by any command that requires a PIN
>> or Admin PIN, I get a pa
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Hi,
I am using an OpenPGP v2 card with an SCM SPR-532 smartcard reader, and
I can't get GPG to take a PIN from the pinpad instead of the keyboard.
When I run "gpg --card-edit" followed by any command that requires a PIN
or Admin PIN, I get a password dialog box from pinentry, but I can only
enter
Thu, 18 Nov 2010 11:44:56 +, Lee Elcocks wrote:
> I have finaly managed to import PKSC12 files into GPGSM. Is their a
> way of importing OpenPGP keys into GPGSM?
No. GPGSM is for CMS and S/MIME; GnuPG is for OpenPGP and PGP/MIME.
> The client insists that we use RSA keys using openSSL and bu
Sat, 20 Nov 2010 09:07:13 +0100, Mike wrote:
> I use IMAP for my mailbox and I am accessing this from Win/Outlook and
> Ubuntu/Evolution.
>
> When I get an email and I access it first with Outlook, then I can not
> verify the signature anymore in Ubuntu as the whole email got detached
> into a sep
On 11/10/2010 07:23 AM, Visual GPG WoT Project wrote:
> I've created two key pairs for two different email accounts (lets say
> email1@ and email2@)
> and signed each one with each other and set the owner trust to
> "ultimate"...
>
> When I send an encripted email from email1@ to email2@
> my Enig
On Thu, 21 Oct 2010 09:40:11 -0700, Dan Cowsill wrote:
> It seems the algorithms are mapped to algo ID's. I can confirm that the
> algorithm is different than than the one used on my real secret key, but
> I had not been able to find any resources that map the algo ID's to
> their respective names
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 08:45:59 +0200, Remco Rijnders wrote:
> I've looked at this before and haven't been able to tell... is there any
> way to subscribe to this group without needing to create a yahoo ID and
> email address?
No. Yahoo! requires you to log in with a Yahoo! ID, or if you don't
have
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 17:57:08 -0700, Dan Cowsill wrote:
> After some googling, I decided this would be the best place to start.
> What I'm after is a mailing list or user group that exchanges encrypted
> communications with each other. Or, if no such mailing list exists, I
> wonder if I might be a
On Tue, 7 Sep 2010 13:56:08 +0530 (IST), Alex Smily wrote:
> please dont mind if this forum in not the correct one to ask...i have
> installed gnupg on windows... gpg ,gpg2 ,gpgsm are working fine.
> is it possible to generate x.509 certificates using gnupg? if s
> please help me.
This is the righ
On Tue, 31 Aug 2010 07:49:48 -0400, Ted Rolle Jr. wrote:
> I tried -ace and it aways asked for a userid. -c and -ac worked just
> fine. Apparently when -e is specified that triggers the request for a
> recipient.
Hi Ted. "-c" or "--symmetric" encrypts with a symmetric key that is
derived from a
On Wed, 25 Aug 2010 17:55:17 -0400, Faramir wrote:
> Now, the problem: I search keys by an email address, and gpg shows
> me the different matches found, and ask me to enter the number of the
> match I want to import, or O for other, or F to finish. But if I enter O
> or F, it just repeats th
On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 04:21:07 -0700 (PDT), BernePGP wrote:
>> Im really new to this and I have about 80% understood, I am at the stage
>> where I have sent my key in a word file to my recipient that is sorted. I
>> then tell the reciepient to download and load the gnupgp programe and to
>> read the
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 16:38, Richard wrote:
> All right, this appears to be a PAM-PKCS#11 bug.
That's not correct: It is a bug in OpenSC's PKCS#11 module. Someone
wrote a patch for OpenSC (SVN, trunk), which fixes the problem for me:
http://www.opensc-project.org/pipermail/ope
On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 12:31, Richard wrote:
> Well I stumbled upon another problem.
>
> I actually wanted to use one of my card readers with GnuPG/scdaemon
> exclusively, and the other one with OpenSC's PAM-PKCS#11 module.
[...]
>
> I just wanted ask whether scdaemon al
d
I will have to contact the OpenSC people for support.
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use the whole identifier as issued by
opensc-tool to get the reader to work:
reader-port "REINER SCT CyberJack pp_a (8928928328) 00 00"
Now I can finally access my OpenPGP smart card in my second reader using GPG :)
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On Mon, 09 Aug 2010 13:55:41 -0400, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> You would have to ask Paul. I suspect, though, that with only a
> low-thirtysomething number of nodes and a total number of messages in
> the neighborhood of six hundred, that there's not much confidence to be
> had in any trend.
Exact
On Sat, 07 Aug 2010 20:30:22 -0400, Faramir wrote:
> The interesting thing, is a lot of times the NETMK messages are caused
> by less active members who (somehow) broken their configurations.
Actually, the most amusing and bizarre mistake is that people sometimes
encrypt to only *their* key. Th
Hi MFPA,
Sun, 8 Aug 2010 15:49:40 +0100, MFPA wrote:
>> 681 Messages sent by members of the list
>> 628 Encrypted messages
>
> I'm surprised the difference is so large - it doesn't "feel like" that
> large a proportion is unencrypted. But that number not encrypted looks
> correct if it includes a
On Sat, 07 Aug 2010 20:30:22 -0400, Faramir wrote:
> El 07-08-2010 15:59, Paul Richard Ramer escribió:
> ...
>> So for me that makes approximately 1 in 29 encrypted messages was not
>> encrypted to my key, 1 in 19 of all messages was a NETMK message, and 1
>> in 12 of all
On Sat, 07 Aug 2010 12:59:45 -0700, Paul Richard Ramer wrote:
> 681 Messages sent by members of the list
> 628 Encrypted messages
> 36 NETMK messages
> 37-41 Keys
> 37-40 Members
> 32 Members sent encrypted messages
> 13 Members were responsible for not encrypting to someo
On Wed, 04 Aug 2010 13:57:57 -0400, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> It is also worth noting that PGPNET has some very big problems with key
> management. PGPNET users are apparently comfortable wrestling with
> these problems (more power to them for that), but we shouldn't pretend
> the problems don't e
N, I don't know what to do with the
"try-pin" option removed.
Richard.
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On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 09:39, Werner Koch wrote:
> Sorry for the inconvenience,
No problem. It's not me :)
Richard
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On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 22:12:00 +0530, Varaprasad Kota wrote:
> After trying with different options, I was able to compile it with the
> command "./configure AR=gar". I have also GCC compiler installed
> readily. I tried compiling it and it gave me a er
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On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 18:57:15 +0530, Varaprasad Kota wrote:
> I have downloaded "gnupg-2.0.15.tar.bz2" and done the below steps to install
> them on SunOS.
>
> Step1: unzipped it
> Step2: Moved into the parent directory(gnupg/gnupg-2.0.15.tar.bz2) an
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On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 21:10:12 -0400, Michael Feinberg wrote:
> I have been using PGP on Windows for some time, and am now trying to
> move to Fedora. That implies a move to GPG, which is fine, but I want
> to have access to my PGP files without conve
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On Tue, 6 Apr 2010 14:25:09 -0500, Seidl, Scott wrote:
> I am sending data to a vendor for processing and they are at times having
issues decrypting our files. We are ASCII armoring the file before we send
it, and they are receiving a error of:
>
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On Mon, 5 Apr 2010 20:20:06 -0400, Brian Mearns wrote:
> Sorry for such a simple question, but I can't find a simple answer. My
> signing and encryption subkeys have expired, so do I just create new
> subkeys, and upload to the SKS servers? Do I have
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On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 02:12:00 -0400, Kannan, Aarthi [Tech] wrote:
> Here is the command I use:
> gpg --home /home/gpgfiles --keyring /home/gpgfiles/pubring.gpg
> --list-secret-keys
>
> From: Kannan, Aarthi [Tech]
> Sent: Friday, March 26, 2010
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On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 15:56:48 -0700 (PDT), James Board wrote:
>> Have you tried decrypting the file with either PGP or
>> GnuPG? Also,
>> where in the file is the corruption?
>
> The file is corrupted (a 4096-byte page full of zereos), at seemingly
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