ra.exe; taskkill /f /im gpg-agent.exe; taskkill
/f /im scdaemon.exe; (And start Kleopatra again)
- gpgconf --kill gpg-agent
- wsl --shutdown
Things that do fix the issue:
- Restart the PC
- Use pinentry-curses
- Use pinentry-tty
Is this a known issue, or
I am researching GnuPG for my employer. We will stick with the old release
series 2.2 at first, because few Linux distributions package 2.3 or 2.4 yet.
However, I'm studying newer versions and recent developments to ease our future
upgrades. In doing so, a question has arisen: should background
,
David
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Hi there!
Are you looking for a server-less solution or will a Debian instance on GCE or
GKE suffice?
You can "deploy" GNUPG with apt-get.
ere's
no problem.
If I try to search on hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com, there's no problem as
well.
But If I try to search on hkps://keyserver.ubuntu.com or
hkp(s)://keys.openpgp.org, I'm getting:
C:\Users\David>gpg --keyserver hkps://keyserver.ubuntu.com --search-keys
opensu
Hi all,
What's the difference between `|--personal-cipher-preferences' and
`default-preference-list'?|
|What ends up in the exported keys?
|
|
|
|Thanks!|
|- Mihai
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hanks.
Dave.
On 3/18/21, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Mar 2021 00:06, David Mehler said:
>
>> My existing GPG certificate is going to expire in less than a month.
>> I'd like to know current best practices for obtaining a new one? In
>
> Do you really want a new one
Hello,
My existing GPG certificate is going to expire in less than a month.
I'd like to know current best practices for obtaining a new one? In
particular I'm looking for the best protocol and strength for a
security not a performance stance. The certificate will mainly be used
for verifying and s
On 1/5/21 8:24 AM, Konstantin Ryabitsev wrote:
On Tue, Jan 05, 2021 at 07:27:14AM -0500, Jean-David Beyer via Gnupg-users
wrote:
Building a web of trust is so hopeless, from my point of view, that I have
abandonned gnupg. I have made keys for myself, obtained enigmail for my
Firefox browser
igmail. So for
me, it is pointless.
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oblems (more than 1.000), except for 5 V3-keys. I can definitely say
> that it's not just broken, and it can import keys.
[snip]
How does one identify a v3 key?
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On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 3:55 AM Werner Koch wrote:
>
> I added some notices but I am not sure what to suggest as replacement.
>
Vielen Dank. My guess is that the HOWTOs won't be updated anytime soon, so
this might be the best you can do for the time b
ntation, please see ..."
2. "HOWTOs" should be moved to a lower spot in the Documentation menu on
the website.
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On Wed, 2019-10-16 at 20:26 +0200, David Hebbeker wrote:
> On Wed, 2019-10-16 at 14:19 +0200, Werner Koch wrote:
> > On Tue, 15 Oct 2019 22:23, David Hebbeker said:
> > > The manual [1] says that GnuPG can automatically retrieve keys
> > > for emails in the "u
On Wed, 2019-10-16 at 14:19 +0200, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Oct 2019 22:23, David Hebbeker said:
> > The manual [1] says that GnuPG can automatically retrieve keys for
> > emails in the "u...@example.com" form. Does this exclude emails
> > wrapped by angle
The manual [1] says that GnuPG can automatically retrieve keys for
emails in the "u...@example.com" form. Does this exclude emails wrapped
by angle brackets like ""?
I need to ask as I have an interoperability issue with Gnome Evolution.
Evolution specifies the email with angle brackets when encry
urity idiot proof.
I had a realistic uncle who used to say, "You can always design a system
to be fool-proof; but if you do, a damned-fool will come along.
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ons - aall confuse gpg/gpg2 :)
All I want to do is add a comment in site-admin "The captain's (B)log"
open and closed brackets (B)Log confuse gpg/2 even more.
Being a bit "eccentric" da...@gbenet.com "One Flew Over the Cookoo's
Nest" would be good :)
Would the --
ve created the keys - can I add a comment? If so
what is the command??
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der list hidden files
- then select the .gpg folder and copy that to a USB. You can do a
weekly backup to USB.
Then you can add it to whatever you want - but be in root to change the
ownership to whatever the users called.
when I do a --list-users t lists all my 186 keys :)
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hy anyone would want their key signed by
150,000 people or more?? How can you meet 150,000 people? Your going to
spend your entire waking hours getting your key signed by as many people
as possible before you die?
The mind boggles!
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> other than to bring you knowledge which you may not be aware of". Well,
> some knowledge was brought to you via GitHub, so enjoy. :-)
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practice and common knowledge for years - it's new
to me and many thousands of pgp users. Many thousands of people got
infected - and had no thought to back up their king rings and have to
start all over again.
Just because one can develop a nuclear bomb - it proves real stupidity
to drop it on
ll with a oad of sub keys?
Keyservers should have strict rules on public keys - all to have a valid
email a validation email sent back - then confirmed and that public key
is then available. No identity available - simple - reject the key.
Users of gpg that want to create weird and wonderful
Hello,
Do you have any ideas why am getting multiple lines of:
gpg: skipped packet of type 12 in keybox
Thanks
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Andrew Gallagher:
> On 31/07/2019 13:36, David wrote:
>> Enigmail always defaults to the first set of keys one created
>
> Enigmail will default to the first set of keys in your keyring that
> matches the selection criteria. Do you have more than one ID on each
> key? Do y
Patrick Brunschwig:
> On 31.07.2019 13:46, David wrote:
>> Hello Erich,
>>
>> I did what you said - associated each email address with it's own key.
>> I then shut down Thunderbird re-started and carried out the following test:
>>
>> Test One:
>&g
Patrick Brunschwig:
> On 31.07.2019 08:56, David wrote:
>> Patrick Brunschwig:
>>> On 31.07.2019 00:36, David wrote:
>>>> Andrew Gallagher:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 30 Jul 2019, at 18:47, David wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>&
David:
> Erich Eckner via Gnupg-users:
>> Hi David,
>>
>> here is, how I had thunderbird + enigmail running for several years with
>> two keys and without problems (I have switched away from thunderbird
>> since one year ago, because it got too heavy and slow for
Erich Eckner via Gnupg-users:
> Hi David,
>
> here is, how I had thunderbird + enigmail running for several years with
> two keys and without problems (I have switched away from thunderbird
> since one year ago, because it got too heavy and slow for my taste):
>
> For ea
before it became really usable.)
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Ok two years out - thank you for the correction
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Patrick Brunschwig:
> On 31.07.2019 00:36, David wrote:
>> Andrew Gallagher:
>>>
>>>> On 30 Jul 2019, at 18:47, David wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello Stefan,
>>>>
>>>> I have three email accounts with their own keys
g matters - clearly some
people wish to make conversations rather than offering practical help -
this failure was what prompted me to look into other solutions.
David
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Andrew Gallagher:
>
>> On 30 Jul 2019, at 18:47, David wrote:
>>
>> Hello Stefan,
>>
>> I have three email accounts with their own keys - Enigmail does not
>> support this - you have to have one key and that's it.
>
> That is simply not true. I
Stefan Claas via Gnupg-users:
> David wrote:
>
> Hi David,
>
>> I have three email accounts with their own keys - Enigmail does not
>> support this - you have to have one key and that's it.
>
> Ah, o.k. I never tried it, but it should be possible, with diffe
from postmas...@gbenet.com
To be frank your comments are just like a bad fart - then they go away.
You don't think perhaps can not think - your not too smart as to offer
any solution.
Regards
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Stefan Claas via Gnupg-users:
> David wrote:
>
>> Stefan Claas via Gnupg-users:
>>> David wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello Everyone,
>>>>
>>>> I am looking for an alternative to Enigmail - which fails to work.
>>>> Any ideas as
Stefan Claas via Gnupg-users:
> David wrote:
>
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> I am looking for an alternative to Enigmail - which fails to work.
>> Any ideas as to a suitable replacement??
>
> You may check out another MUA, like Claws-Mail, which I used with
> G
Hello Everyone,
I am looking for an alternative to Enigmail - which fails to work.
Any ideas as to a suitable replacement??
Regards
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Hello All,
If I create a folder on my server WKSDirectory" then upload my public
keys to it - and then give the:
https//gbenet.com/wksdirectory - will this do for my key retrieval?
They then just pick the public key they want to download?
It's uncomplicated :)
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The file has a size of 68 KB, could that be the culprit ?
>
> Bernd
>
The simpe rules are as follows:
(1) You encrypt to another persons public key
(2) You decrypt with your private key
That's it!
You can sign your emails - this means no one can tamper with them whilst
in transit - if
On 16/07/2019 08:23, Wolfgang Traylor wrote:
> Try the gpg-wks-client command. It should try to automatically strip the user
> IDs. Werner Koch explained that in an old post:
> https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2019-February/061610.html
>
> Since my primary secret key is offline and I
Thanks everybody.
> > Is there documentation somewhere how to produce the keys for both these
> > user IDs with GnuPG? (I don’t think the Python generate scripts do this
>
> I don't known about Python scripts. Kmail, GpgOL, and Enigmail do the
> publishing for you. You can also do it manuallay,
on somewhere how to produce the keys for both these
user IDs with GnuPG? (I don’t think the Python generate scripts do this
properly, or do they?)
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On 14/07/2019 05:55, Stefan Claas via Gnupg-users wrote:
> David wrote:
>
>> Hello Stefan,
>>
>> I mean to say - no keys were found :)
>
> Maybe you have to adjust you settings.
>
> My key is available via WKD or Hagrid.
>
> (P.S. I forgot to inse
On 13/07/2019 17:56, Stefan Claas via Gnupg-users wrote:
> Stefan Claas via Gnupg-users wrote:
>
> David wrote:
>
>>>> Just testing my e-,ails are getting through :)
>>>>
>>>> But not signed :) no public key
>>>>
>>>>
On 13/07/2019 17:45, Stefan Claas via Gnupg-users wrote:
> David wrote:
>
>> Just testing my e-,ails are getting through :)
>
>> But not signed :) no public key
>
>> David
>
> And a little reply, to see if my signature verifies properly.
>
> Step 1
On Sun, Jul 07, 2019 at 09:59:32PM +0300, Teemu Likonen wrote:
> Can't answer to those questions but I got your key via WKD and with the
> kye verified your email. So, this test was success.
Well, in that case thank you for checking, Teemu!
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Hello list,
I have implemented WKD for my domain, but now I don’t know an easy way
of testing it … is there a service or similar where I can check if this
email address is properly WKD-enabled?
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circulation.
If in deed that's the case - that person can download any public key
insert malicious code and upload to any key server. I am not updating
any keys and no sks key servers.
Who's new to the mailing list? Now we have a web of distrust :(
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Just testing my e-,ails are getting through :)
But not signed :) no public key
David
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On 02/07/2019 03:44, Mirimir via Gnupg-users wrote:
> On 07/01/2019 07:29 AM, David wrote:
>
>
>
>> My take on all this is that I have had to disable Enigmail because it's
>> screwed - I was not able to send mail and all the settings in enigmail
>> were
ers mailing list
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My take on all this is that I have had to disable Enigmail because it's
screwed - I was not able to send mail and all the settings in enigmail
were lo
a GUI that makes
installation easy - but only geeks use it :)
I try to promote user encryption on my website (it's down at this time)
but very very few people take their daily lives seriously.
David
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Your Thoughts :)
https://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2014/08/13/whats-matter-with-pgp/
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Indeed it’s specified in the OpenPGP card specs.
I have my answers
Thanks
David
> On Apr 30, 2019, at 14:13, Juergen Bruckner wrote:
>
> Well I may be (partly) wrong, but I guess a 6digit PIN-Code on the
> GnuPG-Card may be complex enough for the most security settings.
>
&
Believe me we have long and passionate discussions about passwords length and
complexity.
The question in my post is purely technical.
> On Apr 30, 2019, at 13:51, Michał Górny wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 2019-04-30 at 13:40 -0400, David Milet wrote:
>> Yes, we’re considering us
developers will choose the weakest password the
system allows, making them the weakest link.
> On Apr 30, 2019, at 13:21, Juergen Bruckner wrote:
>
> Hello David,
>
> have you ever thought about using SmartCards?
> GnuPG has a built in SmartCard service.
>
> regards
>
!
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On Wed, 27 Feb 2019 at 23:16, Oscar Carlsson via Gnupg-users
wrote:
>
> And in future emails, try to [...] use pastebin like
> services and/or attach logs instead of adding them inline like this.
Why is that suggested?
If someone posts hundreds of kilobytes or more, I agree,
but in this case I a
On Jun 20, 2018, at 11:28 AM, Damien Cassou wrote:
>
> David Shaw writes:
>> Which version of paperkey is this?
>
> both the version from source and from Fedora package are 1.5.
>
>> If that doesn't resolve your problem, can you send me a sample secret
>
al secret key, of course - just generate a dummy one) that exhibits the
problem? I'll make it work.
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nce and development of GnuPG is mostly financed by donations.
>> The GnuPG project currently employs one full-time developer and one
>> contractor. Both work exclusively on GnuPG and closely related software
>> like Libgcrypt, GPGME, and GPA. We are planning to extend our team
&
ust be protected from that 90 volt ringing current.
Can you imagine the redesign that would be required so I could start the
gasoline engine in my Prius with a hand crank in the front?
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gnupg2-2.0.14-8.el6.x86_64
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Thanks, Phil -
I appreciate your help and your response.
Thanks,
Dave
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> On Jan 23, 2018, at 9:51 PM, Phil Pennock wrote:
>
> Looks to me like a GnuPG bug. In fact, it looks very much like
> https://dev.gnupg.org/T1447 which has been marked resolved.
>
> The hostname th
Good Evening -
I'm running GnuPG 2.2.4 on Windows. I'm able to successfully query the SKS
keyserver pool via HKPS (hkps://hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net) with no
problems. I'm trying to query the hkps://keys.mailvelope.com keyserver, and
I'm not having any luck. I suspect I don't have the appr
126866 IN A 64.12.51.132
dns-02.ns.aol.com. 126866 IN A 205.188.157.232
dns-07.ns.aol.com. 126866 IN A 64.236.1.107
dns-06.ns.aol.com. 126866 IN A 207.200.73.80
;; Query time: 123 msec
;; SERVER: 127.0.0.1#53(127.0.0.1)
;;
led
Status: 4.0.0
Remote-MTA: dns; kerckhoffs.g10code.com
Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 451-204.29.186.9 is not yet authorized to deliver
mail
from 451 to . Please try
later.
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here has been some discussion of the implications of this vulnerability on
this list. Search the list archives for "ROCA" to see more.
The original paper is at https://crocs.fi.muni.cz/public/papers/rsa_ccs17
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Hi,
I'm using gpg-agent with Yubikeys configured to require a physical touch
before performing operations. Is there any way to get gpg-agent to
display something on screen when it's waiting for me to touch the
Yubikey? (Otherwise, I sometimes don't realize it's waiting for
anything, and the o
he "GnuPG keys" pane of "GNOME Password and Keys" is empty
* Email client is not able to encrypt/decrypt messages
How can I diagnose what the problem is? Failing that, how can I
export/import an entire .gnupg folder (including trust data)?
Regards,
David
[1] https://
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Can someone please explain why I am getting a yellow bar on a LOT of
signed msgs saying that the key type is unknown??
the exact msg is "Part of the message signed with unknown key; the key
type is not supported by your version of GnuPG"
I am ru
ngerprints do
not match, as there is no (current) way to forge an entire fingerprint.
See https://evil32.com - they made the keys as a demonstration, but didn't
upload them. It's an excellent demonstration why people should never trust the
short key ID for anything.
David
ipt
I am also trying to make gpg card ready to go in a automated way
https://github.com/bourinus/gpg_SmartCard_generation
Hope this helps,
Best rgds,
david
On 14/04/2017 20:47, Christoph J wrote:
> I am trying to batch provision yubikeys.
>
> Using the --batch, I can generate the initi
le to validate the cert, but I will dig into
that.
Thanks again for your help - it's very much appreciated!
Sent from my Mobile Device
> On Feb 21, 2017, at 9:31 PM, NIIBE Yutaka wrote:
>
> Hello, again,
>
> David Gray wrote:
>> dave@dave-VirtualBox:~
tremely helpful.
Thanks!
Dave
-Original Message-
From: Peter Lebbing [mailto:pe...@digitalbrains.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2017 10:13 AM
To: David Gray ; NIIBE Yutaka
Cc: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Subject: Re: Problems with cert validation via CRL
On 21/02/17 13:20, David
;m at work but once I get home I'll check it out and report back.
Really appreciate the help,
Dave
Sent from my iPhone
> On Feb 21, 2017, at 10:13 AM, Peter Lebbing wrote:
>
>> On 21/02/17 13:20, David Gray wrote:
>> I'm no expert, but when I look at the debug info
date that it is able to parse
and interpret the CRL (or the associated .db file in crl.d) to see if that is
the issue?
I appreciate your help very much. Thanks,
Dave
Sent from my Mobile Device
> On Feb 20, 2017, at 9:32 PM, NIIBE Yutaka wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> David Gray w
Hello - new user here; this may be an obvious question but I haven't been
able to find the answer. Ultimately, this may just highlight some of the
problems inherent in a hierarchical trust model.
I've got a free x.509 email certificate generated by Comodo.
I've got Ubuntu 16.04 LTS runni
unication, and without paper communication, we will be unable to
encrypt anything. Will there be an equivalent to OpenPGP that works with
telepathy?
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gexp. For example:
example.com
becomes:
<[^>]+[@.]example\.com>$
Can you post the actual user IDs of the keys you are testing with (or a similar
example.com set) so I can try them as well?
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Christoffer Stjernlöf wrote:
> do...@mail.com writes:
> > I used a config file (hand written), and concatenated several of it's
> > lines to form a super long strong passphrase for my key.
>
> There is no way to crack an arbitrary private key. However, since
On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 9:33 AM, Stephan Beck wrote:
> Sorry, David, for arriving a bit late to the party..., I had to answer
> Peter who had addressed several list mails in reply to mine yesterday
> and it took me a while.
> Yes, as Brian says, the verify command expects an .asc si
On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 5:28 AM, Stephan Beck wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> I kindly invite you to post your PM on-list. It might be of interest for
> other people as well.
>
> Thanks and regards
>
> Stephan
>
Certainly that sounds like a good idea.
Stephan,
Thanks again f
nothing.
I have a feeling I'm not out of the woods quite yet but that's ok. I
appreciate you guys helping me work through this gpg software. I
still have lots of questions about what kind of questions I should
have but that will come.
David
On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 4:16 AM, Werner Koch wrote:
>
>> configure: error: No pinentry enabled.
>
> You need to install the appropriate development package for the GUI
> platform.
>
>
> Salam-Shalom,
>
>Werner
>
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On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 8:15 PM, Stephan Beck wrote:
> Ah, I forgot one thing: you have to add the following to your ~/.bashrc
> file:
> GPG_TTY=$(tty)
> export GPG_TTY
>
> Does it work now?
>
> HTH
>
> Stephan
Stephan I updated the .bashrc file in my home directory, still got the
same error, so
On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 12:33 PM, Stephan Beck wrote:
> Hi,
>
> David Adamson:
>
> If you only want to use the command line (i.e. text mode) and do not
> need a GUI, you'll probably need the pinentry-curses package. Install it
> by typing: sudo apt-get install pinentry-
On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 4:16 AM, Werner Koch wrote:
>> configure: error: No pinentry enabled.
>
> You need to install the appropriate development package for the GUI
> platform.
I looked for a GUI platform but had no idea what it's called where to
find it and why I need a GUI if I plan on using
Thanks Krzysztof. I did apt-get install pinentry-qt4 although it was
an older (0.8.3-2) version than what is on gnupg . org. It installed
without any errors but when I run gpg2 --gen-key I'm still getting:
We need to generate a lot of random bytes. It is a good idea to perform
some other action (t
Hello,
I'm running a debian Jessie v8 kernel release 3.16.0-4-amd64 on my
personal laptop. It came pre-installed with GnuPG 1.4.18.
I went to generate keys for myself by typing:
gpg2 --gen-key
But then during the process got this error:
gpg: agent_genkey failed: No pinentry
Key generation failed
Running ldconfig as root resolved the issue I was having! Now when I
type gpg2 --version in a new shell it reports the following:
gpg (GnuPG) 2.1.15
libgcrypt 1.7.3
Thanks for the help.
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That worked thank you but only for that session and I read that it's
generally not good practice to make that path permanent.
Are you proposing I do this every time I wish to use gpg2?
Is this behavior expected in a successful installation or what did I
do wrong and can I fix it?
Thanks again.
P
Hello,
I'm running a debian Jessie v8 kernel release 3.16.0-4-amd64 on my
personal laptop. It came pre-installed with GnuPG 1.4.18.
Rightly or not I thought having the latest version was a good idea for
no other reason than wanting to have the latest and greatest. So from
gnupg.org download page
HTML email ready for printing.
Any clue as to how I get this to work is welcome.
Thank-you in advance!
David j.
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a signature-only
algorithm).
My advice would be to try workaround B first. If they're using the same engine
that I saw before, it was smart enough to handle that case and would properly
use the subkey.
David
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On 14 July 2016 at 07:29, David Matthews wrote:
> On 13 July 2016 at 13:13, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
>> Hi David--
>>
>> On Tue 2016-07-12 16:46:53 +0200, David Matthews wrote:
>>> I can't get gpg-preset-passphrase to work with GnuPG 2.1.7.
>>
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On 13 July 2016 at 13:13, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> Hi David--
>
> On Tue 2016-07-12 16:46:53 +0200, David Matthews wrote:
>> I can't get gpg-preset-passphrase to work with GnuPG 2.1.7.
>
> there have been significant changes to GnuPG between 2.1.7 and 2.1.13.
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