On Wed, 23 Jun 2021 17:55, Matthew Richardson said:
> provide enough inforation to extract the signature? Does it vary depending
> upon whether the signature is ASCII armored?
Actually gpgsplit can be used to slit an OpenPGP message. In theory it
is possible to convert an encrypted and signed m
=117
provide enough inforation to extract the signature? Does it vary depending
upon whether the signature is ASCII armored?
Or am I barking up the wrong tree???
Best wishes,
Matthew
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>Date: Sun, 20 Ju
On 6/20/2021 at 2:13 PM, "Matthew Richardson via Gnupg-users"
wrote:Is there any way in GnuPG to detach (or extract) a signature
from a signed
object? For example, a signed object is created with:-
>gpg --armor --output signedfile.asc --sign inputfile.txt
where what is wanted is a detached sign
On Sun, 20 Jun 2021 18:22:53 +, ?? ?? via Gnupg-users wrote:-
>12021/04/10 05:36.72 ?, Matthew Richardson via Gnupg-users
> ??:
>> Is there any way in GnuPG to detach (or extract) a signature from a signed
>> object? For example, a signed object is created with:-
>>
>> >gpg
12021/04/10 05:36.72 ನಲ್ಲಿ, Matthew Richardson via Gnupg-users
ಬರೆದರು:
> Is there any way in GnuPG to detach (or extract) a signature from a signed
> object? For example, a signed object is created with:-
>
> >gpg --armor --output signedfile.asc --sign inputfile.txt
>
> where what is wanted is
Is there any way in GnuPG to detach (or extract) a signature from a signed
object? For example, a signed object is created with:-
>gpg --armor --output signedfile.asc --sign inputfile.txt
where what is wanted is a detached signature which would verify against
inputfile.txt.
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