Re: AW: GPG key generated on Windows...

2022-01-09 Thread Werner Koch via Gnupg-users
On Sun, 9 Jan 2022 10:25, Robert Flosbach said: > For future reference and people having the same issue: gpg2.3 > introduced a new packet type 20 which provides authenticated > encryption with associated data (AEAD) [1]. A key generated with > gpg2.3 supports this encryption type and encryption i

AW: GPG key generated on Windows...

2022-01-09 Thread Robert Flosbach via Gnupg-users
Thank you very much for your help! For future reference and people having the same issue: gpg2.3 introduced a new packet type 20 which provides authenticated encryption with associated data (AEAD) [1]. A key generated with gpg2.3 supports this encryption type and encryption in Windows (using t

Re: GPG key generated on Windows...

2022-01-08 Thread Robert J. Hansen via Gnupg-users
5) Importing the key on Linux does not generate any warning or error. And I can also properly use the keypair generated on Windows to encrypt, decrypt, sign and verify files between Linux clients without problem. It's just encrypting on Windows and decrypting on Linux with a keypair generated on a

GPG key generated on Windows and imported on Linux fails to decrypt files on Linux which where encrypted on Windows

2022-01-08 Thread Robert Flosbach via Gnupg-users
Hello everyone, I've created a private key on my Windows 10 machine with Gpg4win/Kleopatra and imported it on my Linux machine. Now, when I encrypt files with Gpg4win on Windows (via Kleopatra) and try to decrypt them on a Linux machine, I get the following error: gpg: [don't know]: partial length