Angel,
I came to that realization as I worked through with your guidance, the
configuration I wanted.
Technology, while here to help, can be a drawback at times. Or perhaps
better said, has its own limitations.
Many thanks and stay safe.
Dave
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Angel,
Yes, I want the script to run unattended, which the gpg process is not the
right method, as you say: " you could configure the gpg password in the script,
but then that would be roughly equivalent to the email account password."
Many thanks and stay safe and hea
r repeats itself.
Is there some sort of timeout associated with gpg? Or my implementation is
wrong.or ?
Also, I have noticed, at times, gpg will not accept the passphrase until I
reboot the Raspberry pi 4.
Your help in this matter is greatly appreciat
.
Many thanks, this initial issue is solved.
Many thanks,
Dave
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failure
On 16
e. But I'm
wondering if anyone has any other thoughts around this topic.
Thanks,
Dave
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ebian isn't very helpful. Linking to Debian GnuPG Maintainers
would be better:
https://qa.debian.org/developer.php/login=pkg-gnupg-ma...@lists.alioth.debian.org
that's where you get to see "gnupg" and "gnupg2", without which
this all
this. Is it too much to ask that you produce an Ubuntu-friendly
repository that takes care of all the dependencies and compiling?
Rant over, please help.
Dave
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this all
this. Is it too much to ask that you produce an Ubuntu-friendly
repository that takes care of all the dependencies and compiling?
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wU+LSDWGg0+OPsP2whjjB+Fh3GsArAWfrVPyXCQg9t++f+AA
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es.pdf
For those interested, I think better links would be to an article
Schneier wrote and the PGP figure rather than to a PDF of slides:
https://www.schneier.com/paper-attacktrees-ddj-ft.html
and https://www.schneier.com/paper-attacktrees-fig7.html
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In Unix terms, a program that has run successfully to completion
exits with status zero, no 'extra' semantic attached?
Dave
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> In another thread...
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> Werner Koch
>> On Mon, 12 Jan 2015 19:52, patrick-
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Starting shortly, free Open course on cyber security.
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it ceases to exist, leaving only the pre-existing
> encrypted file.
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> With what program and/or how can I do this?
>
> Thx, Gus
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Not meant as a critique of the content, just pointing out that
it does not explain 'why' and 'what' the card and software (as a system) do
for the reader new to the idea. It may be accurate technically.
Dave
On 17 December 2014 at 00:35, Peter Lebbing wrote:
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t;
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> Shalom-Salam,
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;my' card
to log on to my computer? No idea.
Next? What else can I use a card/card reader for? Not answered.
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Thanks - I'll try it.
regards Dave P
On 9 December 2014 at 08:26, kendrick eastes wrote:
> per https://www.gnupg.org/download/index.html that would be GPG4win (
> http://www.gpg4win.org/), there is only an x86 exe, but it works just fine
> on x64 windows.
>
> On Tue, De
I'm looking at sharing an encrypted file, Linux to 64 bit windows.
It seems that a Windows version isn't available, is this right please?
Lots of "similar" names, nothing from GNU?
TiA
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Yes, no doubt, renaming /opt solves it.
Cheers
> On 1 Dec 2014, at 19:27, Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote:
>
> Signed PGP part
> On 01.12.14 13:13, Dave English wrote:
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> > I have though what looks like the same problem trying to build
> > 1.4.18 from source on Mac O
> On 8 Nov 2014, at 18:04, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
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> On 07.11.14 06:41, Ramsey Dow wrote:
>> Hello, I am having a build failure with GnuPG 2.1.0 on OS X 10.10 using
>> Xcode 6.1's compiler tools.
>>
>> I have successfully compiled and installed all of the prerequisite libraries
>> (npth 1
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/keepass2
Looks like Ubuntu only?
Not found for Fedora.
I'll stick with symmetric for now.
Thanks Jason
On 22 November 2014 08:47, Jason Antony wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA512
>
> On 2014-11-22 18:54, Dave Paw
I installed keepassx. Not much use to me.
1. Illegible with my eyesight (reported to them)
2. Insufficient fields (seems to be non expandable).
regards
On 22 November 2014 02:37, Doug Barton wrote:
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> On 11/20/14 10:40 AM, Dave
dOEaX6wP6/GCqVDkHUDQ9V37jmFHa7jl2RKFXj5BRL31ztQuqVQ4VlCiVbZFvje
> aipBL8p1l9EBdEUdQIM7tnykeP9EY+0F5zQmSqAuxxk+CFKQZBJ2FqZN1bnvi5OC
> QQFaUy4sGQKdI/uoOQOVM5YHXzQxJ6tZY1zFUudQwcs/Sdi2EQkRZQVOpMHeeqQ=
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1. A matter of trust (low)
2. One mc is Linux, the other windows - they tend not to mix?
Tks, Dave
On 21 November 2014 18:36, Schlacta, Christ wrote:
> For a password safe you might look into existing solutions, such as
> keepass(x) or other similar password storage solutions
>
&g
Thanks Robert. I'll give it a try.
regards Dave P
On 21 November 2014 18:24, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> Only I use the two machines, but need the file encrypted.
>>
>> Any alternatives to symmetrical encryption of a file?
>
>
> Not really. Sym would appe
Requirement.
Two machines (one Linux, one Windows).
I want a secure file 'shared' between them, as a pwd-safe.
Only I use the two machines, but need the file encrypted.
Any alternatives to symmetrical encryption of a file?
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Hint: do you always wear a hood over your head and the keyboard when entering
your passphrase?
ATB
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> On 20 Nov 2014, at 16:54, Shea Levy wrote:
>
> Hmm, I’m having a hard time imagining how someone could get me to divulge the
> passphrase if they couldn’t also ge
Hi All,
Couldn't see this on this or the DEV list as asked recently so throwing
it into the ring - Now that Idea is out of patent in most countries, is
there a build with it compiled in already for Win32, or failing that,
instructions to get 2.0.19 built and usable, on Win32, with Idea compiled
i
Hi,
I'm trying to import secret keys from a file and at the same time I
would like to verify if the user has the passphrases for the secret
keys.
Is there a way to check the key ID before importing the secret key?
Then I could first ask for the secret keys ID in the exported file,
next send to the
Thanks very much, John. The instructions worked a treat. One point for
anyone reading this in the mail list archives, you need to write
--refresh-keys (two dashes rather than one in the example).
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crypt it. The original text is replaced by gpg ascii
armored encrypted text in place. The decrypt option reverses the process.
If gedit can do it, I would think vim can do it too. Unfortunately, as a
noob, I don't know much about (really nothing) vim scripting. Is the
On Feb 11, 2008 6:57 PM, Luke Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 02/11/2008 03:30 PM, Dave (My-IOP) wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I want to pass clear text from a text editor to gpg for encryption (on a
> > Linux system). Currently it is being done by writing the clear text to
writing
the clear text to disk.
How can I pass the clear text to gpg via a pipe and avoid using the temp
file on disk?
I am a noob (to both Linux and gpg), so a very clear example is greatly
appreciated.
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> On 10/15/07, gabriel rosenkoetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> It's up o the site administrator to make use of SA rules that aren't
>> braindamaged. It's hardly the fault of the authors of SA if some
>> site decides to add 2.5 points to every message with a MIME
>> at
lso running SuSE
10.1 and use Kgpg. As much as I would like to, I can't use Kmail for a
completely unrelated reason.
Dave
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gpg: armor header: Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux)
gpg: Signature
If you import a key that has been revoked by a
designated revoker, it seems that it does not show
as revoked unless the public key of the designated
revoker is also on the keyring. I don't know if
this is a bug or a feature.
To demonstrate this:
Generate a key named testkey
Add a designated r
me at
which cards I'll be able to use to store my key ?
Thanks,
Dave
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