mconahan at zixtestott.com wrote:
>I created a PGP keypair using a PGPCorp desktop client, where
the
> key used the IDEA cipher. I then exported the public cert, and
> successfully imported it into GnuPG. I then was able to encrypt
a
> message for the PGPCorp user, and the PGPCorp user
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> Is this expected behaviour of
> GnuPG? I thought GnuPG does not support the IDEA algorithm in any
> form. Could someone please shed some light on this?
The default fallback algorithm is 3DES... All OpenPGP-compliant programs
must support it. If GnuPG can't find a matc
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Hi everyone,
I created a PGP keypair using a PGPCorp desktop client, where the
key used the IDEA cipher. I then exported the public cert, and
successfully imported it into GnuPG. I then was able to encrypt a
message for the PGPCorp user, and the PGPCorp user was abl
Hi everyone,
I created a PGP keypair using a PGPCorp desktop client, where the
key used the IDEA cipher. I then exported the public cert, and
successfully imported it into GnuPG. I then was able to encrypt a
message for the PGPCorp user, and the PGPCorp user was able to decrypt
the message