Can you try it when streaming data to GnuPG? The following command did not
work for me:
echo TEST |gpg --clearsign -a --passphrase-file passfile
Output:
Reading passphrase from file descriptor 3
You need a passphrase to unlock the secret key for
user: "XXX"
1024-bit DSA key, ID XXX, cre
Sent by:
gnupg-users-bounc To
es+seidls=schneid "gnupg"
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I am not a encryption expert, and need some help from the GnuPG user group.
We have a new software product that has the capability of encrypting
documents using SMIME. How common is SMIME and used outside of email
clients? Is it compatible with the OpenPGP standard, and thus GnuPG? Is
there a
Are you running this as 2 seperate commands? It needs to be just one
command like:
C:\GNUPG>gpg --homedir C:\GNUPG\ --list-keys
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Can anyone help with an upgrade from 1.0.4 to 1.4.6 on AIX. We have
installed the new version, but are running into issue with the keys on the
existing key rings. We are getting errors that gpg is questions whether
the keys actual belongs to the person named in the user ID. We have run
the --re
I have been tasked with upgrading our version of GnuPG from 1.2.1 to the
most recent & stable version. This upgrade was supposed to start after the
first of the year, but that has been pushed up with last week's
vulnerability report, and I am now in a rush situation to upgrade ASAP.
What I am lo
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: RIPEMD160
>
> On 08/29/2006 04:36 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Your talking about document inbound to my process, encrypted by the
other
> > organizations. That should work without an issue as you pointed out,
but
> > what about the outbound proces
> On Mon, 2006-08-28 at 15:22 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I have two questions regarding how to "renew" this key.
> > 1) Is the correct way to renew the key to add another subkey that
expires
> > in September, 2007, or is there a better way?
>
> I do not know of a better way, so my answe
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: RIPEMD160
>
> On 08/28/2006 10:22 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I have two questions regarding how to "renew" this key.
> > 1) Is the correct way to renew the key to add another subkey that
expires
> > in September, 2007, or is there a better way?
>
I have been working on a process to encrypt data files and send it to other
organizations for processing. As part of this process, we decided to set
our key to expire every year. Last year we did not act before the key
expired and that same day added an additional subkey that would expire in
Sep
One of the options we tried to resolve this was to remove the key from the
key ring (--delete-key), re-import it, and then re-sign it. We continued
to get the same error after completing those steps. Shouldn't this have
removed any expired signatures? Also, another user ID has the same key in
th
Can someone explain to me what would have occurred within gpg to cause the
following error:
gpg: Warning: using insecure memory!
gpg: using secondary key instead of primary key
Could not find a valid trust path to the key. Let's see whether we
can assign some missin
We are beginning the process to upgrade our gnuPG installation from 1.2.1
to 1.4.4. I have looked on the website, but have not found directions on
how to do this upgrade. Can someone please provide me that information, or
a link to the site containing that information?
Also, what things should
Can someone tell me the difference between to two commands below?
gpg -r ### --armor --sign --encrypt OUTFILE
gpg -r ### --armor --sign --encrypt --textmode < INFILE > OUTFILE
We are using the first command for our GPG encryption today, but may have a
need to use the --textmode for a new
I have a couple questions around the maintenance/clean up of gnuPG key
rings.
1) We have gnuPG installed and used by 3 users on one Unix type server.
One of the 3 users was used for initial setup and testing of the gnuPG
software and is no longer used. Is it possible to remove the key, and key
r
Can you please verify that there are no issues with the FTP Server at
gnupg.org. I am trying to download the 1.4.1 code, but am unable to get
through. I am unsure if I am being blocked, or if it is an issue with the
FTP server. Any help is appreciated.
Also, what is the best version to instal
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