GetFileSizeEx? There are also
WriteFileEx and any number of other -Ex file-related functions to
handle files larger than 4 GB.
Fixed?
Snoken
At 00:59 2007-11-28, you wrote:
>> Snoken wrote:
>> > is the old problem with files greater than 4 GB solved? How large
>> >
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Hash: SHA1
Hi,
is the old problem with files greater than 4 GB solved? How large
files can gpg handle on WindowsXP? On other systems?
Snoken
At 00:39 2007-11-18, you wrote:
- --snip--
>I found a thread discussing a similar decryption problem in the Gn
> Werner
The good news is that this makes it fairly easy to locate the
compromised computer and alert the user.
Snoken
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>to me, but not by as much as I previously thought.
>
>
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>
>Oskar
PGP 8.1 verifies SHA-256 hashes made by large RSA-keys, but NOT any
signatures made by DSA2-keys. "Signing algorithm not supported".
To create DSA2-keys with GPG you have to use
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At 17:05 2007-06-16, Brian Smith wrote:
>Snoken wrote:
>> I suppose this means that 1024 bit RSA-keys are ridiculous
>> and the Open PGP Card is a joke. And what about all web sites
>> protected by SSL with a 1024-bit RSA-c
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Hash: SHA1
Hi,
Interoperability with PGP 8 matters too.
Signatures made with RSA 4096-keys (or shorter) and SHA256 can be
verified by users of PGP 8.
N.B. Not any other new hashes!
Please note the option: --pgp8
Snoken
At 05:14 2007-06-20, you wrote:
>&quo
is a joke. And what about all web sites protected by
SSL with a 1024-bit RSA-certificate?
Snoken
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (MingW32) - GPGrelay v0.959
iD8DBQFGc65EWisObvnr8tQRAi0rAJ9jIiFPcG+vojmX874gdNQog5MNfwCdFanW
aF6loNTtu/DC85G4qoyUni8=
=zURT
--
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Hash: SHA1
Hi,
I cannot find any "gpg-zip"-program after installing GnuPG
1.4.3 for Windows.
The announce message tells:
"Added "gpg-zip", a program to create encrypted archives that can
interoperate with PGP Zip."
Sn