Stefan Claas via Gnupg-users wrote:
> Stefan Claas wrote:
>
> > Due to a lenghtly discussion in Usenet, with native English speakers,
> > I decided againt an English version and will go instead for NATO/HEX,
> > which allows for faster and error free transfer via phone, radio, etc.
>
> Here is a
Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> > Let's assume the following...
>
> Let's not assume anything. You either have users in such conditions or
> you don't. Design for the users you do have, not the hypothetical users
> you imagine having. I can tell you from bitter experience, hypothetical
> users virtu
> Let's assume the following...
Let's not assume anything. You either have users in such conditions or
you don't. Design for the users you do have, not the hypothetical users
you imagine having. I can tell you from bitter experience, hypothetical
users virtually never appear in real life. The
Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> > I don't agree with you, because due to dialects spoken in every
> > country (even in the US) the PGP wordlist is not suitable IMHO
> > for non-native English speakers and international comms, which
> > the NATO alphabet is perfect for!
>
> It was designed by a computat
> I don't agree with you, because due to dialects spoken in every
> country (even in the US) the PGP wordlist is not suitable IMHO
> for non-native English speakers and international comms, which
> the NATO alphabet is perfect for!
It was designed by a computational linguist specifically to be res
Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> > Due to a lenghtly discussion in Usenet, with native English
> > speakers, I decided againt an English version and will go instead for
> > NATO/HEX, which allows for faster and error free transfer via phone,
> > radio, etc.
>
> You can do a *lot* better than that. This
> Due to a lenghtly discussion in Usenet, with native English
> speakers, I decided againt an English version and will go instead for
> NATO/HEX, which allows for faster and error free transfer via phone,
> radio, etc.
You can do a *lot* better than that. This is a solved problem.
https://en.wik
Stefan Claas wrote:
> Due to a lenghtly discussion in Usenet, with native English speakers,
> I decided againt an English version and will go instead for NATO/HEX,
> which allows for faster and error free transfer via phone, radio, etc.
Here is an output from a small encrypted NaCl secretbox blob
Stefan Claas via Gnupg-users wrote:
> Ajax wrote:
>
> > Are there enough five letter words in the word lists available at
> > eff.org/dice?
>
> Thanks a lot! The short list has 782 five letter words, perfect!
>
> So I will then select 256 of them which are easy (for me) to
> read ... :-)
Due t
Stefan Claas via Gnupg-users wrote:
> Ajax wrote:
>
> > Are there enough five letter words in the word lists available at
> > eff.org/dice?
>
> Thanks a lot! The short list has 782 five letter words, perfect!
>
> So I will then select 256 of them which are easy (for me) to
> read ... :-)
O.k.,
Ajax wrote:
> Are there enough five letter words in the word lists available at
> eff.org/dice?
Thanks a lot! The short list has 782 five letter words, perfect!
So I will then select 256 of them which are easy (for me) to
read ... :-)
Best regards
Stefan
--
box: 4a64758de9e8ceded2c481ee526440
Hi all,
I was wondering if native English speakers can help me out in finding 'the
right' 5 letter words which can be used in an binary to words encoder/decoder,
which then can be used with GnuPG encrypted binary files, so that these
(preferably small binary blobs) messages can then be send over t
Dear GNUPGs,
I have strange troubles with my key.
I DO can decrypt encrypted files that other people prepared for
me, using the public part of my key for encryption. Public key
attached to this message.
I canNOT decrypt files that were m
Dear GNUPGs,
I have strange troubles with my key.
I DO can decrypt encrypted files that other people prepared for
me, using the public part of my key for encryption. Public key
attached to this message.
I canNOT decrypt files that were m
ing this email.
From: Pankaj Kumar. Chaurasia
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2017 2:53 PM
To: 'gnupg-users@gnupg.org'
Subject: Help Needed: I am able to decrypt file when I run package manually but
when I run through sql sever agent, it is not decrypting.
Hello Gnupg Users,
I am writing this
Hello Gnupg Users,
I am writing this mail regarding the issue facing to decrypt file through my
SSIS Package.
Below is the command I am using:
gpg2.exe --batch --yes --status-fd 2 --passphrase-fd 0 --armor --output
E:\File.csv --decrypt E:\File.pgp
When I run my SSIS package manually through
Robert,
As I may have said earlier, it appears that I am not very bright.
I looked again in the GPG Keyring and I see that my Public Key was created in
2000, using an old email address. Can I update the key with the new and
current email address? If yes, how?
___
Robert,
Thanks you, in advance, for your help.
I have to say here that I am more than a bit embarrassed because I seem to know
so little about what I am doing.
OK, here we go.
First, I have 2 Macs, a laptop and an iMac.
I am writing to you from the desktop and the laptop is right here on my des
> I am, therefore, sending it again.
I've been hoping someone else would tackle this, since I'm not
particularly well-versed in PGP for OS X. I do run GnuPG on OS X,
though, so maybe I can be of some assistance.
I'm going to be posing a lot of questions here, but they're all
rhetorical -- they'r
Thanks.
I hope someone can tell me what I might be doing wrong.
> On May 7, 2016, at 3:51 AM, Brad Rogers wrote:
>
> On Fri, 6 May 2016 16:59:32 -0700
> Daniel H. Werner wrote:
>
> Hello Daniel,
>
>> I sent the following message several days ago and am not sure it
>
> Less than 24 hrs, acco
On Fri, 6 May 2016 16:59:32 -0700
Daniel H. Werner wrote:
Hello Daniel,
>I sent the following message several days ago and am not sure it
Less than 24 hrs, according to time stamps. The list archives would show
that the first copy was received.
--
Regards _
/ ) "The blin
I sent the following message several days ago and am not sure it actually went.
I am, therefore, sending it again.
Thanks.
It appears that I made a mess of my new install.
I am on a Mac, running OS 10.11.4.
I had been using PGP ( v9.7.1?) on a previous older Mac but, of course, that
will not
It appears that I made a mess of my new install.
I am on a Mac, running OS 10.11.4.
I had been using PGP ( v9.7.1?) on a previous older Mac but, of course, that
will not work on OS X.
I downloaded the suite and did the install on my laptop (I did not want to try
it on the desktop machine until
On 24/04/16 22:19, Paul R. Ramer wrote:
> What he means by Services is the Services menu. It can be accessed by a
> right-click or by accessing Mac OS X's menu bar. Services is an cool
> "Mac thing" that allows programs to integrate with each other (however,
> there may be analogs in other system
On 04/24/2016 10:59 AM, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> As for the OP's other questions, I can't answer them very well because I
> don't know MacOS, but I can give you advice: could you please indicate
> what software you are using? What mail client, what other GnuPG-related
> software? You say you compose
On 04/24/2016 09:51 AM, Daniel H. Werner wrote:
> I downloaded GPGTools on my Mac laptop (I have not done it on my Mac desktop
> yet
> as I want to be sure I know what I am doing!!!) and did the Install.
> I Imported my existing keys.
> And I have several question/problems:
First off, I can't an
On 24/04/16 20:40, MuthuSankaraNarayanan Valliammal wrote:
> I have this problem. I am writing an application in android for the
> GNUPG. for that I want to add the commands in the android package
> itself.
Could you please start a new thread instead of changing the subject of
this thread to somet
I have this problem. I am writing an application in android for the GNUPG.
for that I want to add the commands in the android package itself. whether
I need to install the Gaurdian GNUPG and then call the commands from my
application, or can I able to call the application gnupg with the library
in
> 1) When I open a new email message window, I see a green box in the upper
> right hand corner which is labeled “OpenPGP”. Is that right?
> 2) Should I be able to toggle GPG on and off;
Yes, the green box in the upper right of the new message window indicates that
the GPGTools are integrated i
You are strongly advised to read the gpg frequently asked questions,
here is the link:
https://www.gnupg.org/faq/gnupg-faq.html
Here a particularly relevant question:
https://www.gnupg.org/faq/gnupg-faq.html#please_use_ecc
On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 7:16 PM, Dashamir Hoxha wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 24,
On 24/04/16 19:16, Dashamir Hoxha wrote:
> I think that 2048 is still OK.
Yes; it is also the current default, so no need to upgrade the key.
> But if you decide to upgrade, you can find some good advice here:
> https://johnlane.ie/i-have-a-new-gnupg-key.html
I consider "stick to the defaults" b
On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 6:51 PM, Daniel H. Werner
wrote:
>
> 4) My existing keys were created (in 2009 in PGP) at 2048 length. Should
> I change them to 4096? If so, how?
>
I think that 2048 is still OK.
But if you decide to upgrade, you can find some good advice here:
https://johnlane.ie/i-hav
Colleagues,
I need some help.
I downloaded GPGTools on my Mac laptop (I have not done it on my Mac desktop
yet as I want to be sure I know what I am doing!!!) and did the Install.
I Imported my existing keys.
And I have several question/problems:
1) When I open a new email message window, I s
On 15/11/14 15:17, MFPA wrote:
> Hi
>
>
> On Thursday 13 November 2014 at 10:33:31 PM, in
> , da...@gbenet.com wrote:
>
>
>> I exported my keys to a USB stick. Then I copied my
>> .gnupg to a new Linux laptop. Then I imported my keys.
>> I thought that I would be fine.
>
>> But I get the follo
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Hi
On Thursday 13 November 2014 at 10:33:31 PM, in
, da...@gbenet.com wrote:
> I exported my keys to a USB stick. Then I copied my
> .gnupg to a new Linux laptop. Then I imported my keys.
> I thought that I would be fine.
> But I get the followi
On Friday 14 November 2014 17:05:12 da...@gbenet.com wrote:
> david@laptop-1:~$ sudo pkg install pinentry-gtk2
> [sudo] password for david:
> sudo: pkg: command not found
> david@laptop-1:~$ sudo apt-get install pinentry-gtk2
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree
> Reading sta
On 14/11/14 15:28, Jason Antony wrote:
> On 2014-11-14 09:33, da...@gbenet.com wrote:
>
>> But I get the following error when signing my mail: "Key 0xAAd8C47D
>> not found or not valid. The (sub-)key might have expired." The key
>> is visible in Enigmail Kgpg Kleopatra GPA I'm not able to edit my
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
On 2014-11-14 09:33, da...@gbenet.com wrote:
> But I get the following error when signing my mail: "Key 0xAAd8C47D
> not found or not valid. The (sub-)key might have expired." The key
> is visible in Enigmail Kgpg Kleopatra GPA I'm not able to edit
On 14/11/14 04:11, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> Hi David--
>
> You sound frustrated. hopefully we can help you figure things out.
>
> Some of the details of what's happened on your machine(s) sound unclear
> to me, and we'll be able to help you better with more precise information.
>
> On 11/13
Hi David--
You sound frustrated. hopefully we can help you figure things out.
Some of the details of what's happened on your machine(s) sound unclear
to me, and we'll be able to help you better with more precise information.
On 11/13/2014 04:31 PM, da...@gbenet.com wrote:
> Even when I use a ba
On 14/11/14 00:55, Doug Barton wrote:
> On 11/13/14 3:59 PM, da...@gbenet.com wrote:
>> On 13/11/14 22:42, Doug Barton wrote:
>>> On 11/13/14 2:33 PM, da...@gbenet.com wrote:
Hi All,
Background:
I exported my keys to a USB stick. Then I copied my .gnupg to a new
Linux
On 14/11/14 00:55, Doug Barton wrote:
> On 11/13/14 3:59 PM, da...@gbenet.com wrote:
>> On 13/11/14 22:42, Doug Barton wrote:
>>> On 11/13/14 2:33 PM, da...@gbenet.com wrote:
Hi All,
Background:
I exported my keys to a USB stick. Then I copied my .gnupg to a new
Linux
On 11/13/14 3:59 PM, da...@gbenet.com wrote:
On 13/11/14 22:42, Doug Barton wrote:
On 11/13/14 2:33 PM, da...@gbenet.com wrote:
Hi All,
Background:
I exported my keys to a USB stick. Then I copied my .gnupg to a new
Linux laptop. Then I imported my keys. I thought that I would be
fine.
Why
On 13/11/14 22:42, Doug Barton wrote:
> On 11/13/14 2:33 PM, da...@gbenet.com wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Background:
>>
>> I exported my keys to a USB stick. Then I copied my .gnupg to a new
>> Linux laptop. Then I imported my keys. I thought that I would be
>> fine.
>
> Why did you perform the secon
On 13/11/14 22:42, Hauke Laging wrote:
> Am Do 13.11.2014, 22:33:31 schrieb da...@gbenet.com:
>
>> I exported my keys to a USB stick. Then I copied my .gnupg to a new
>> Linux laptop. Then I imported my keys. I thought that I would be
>> fine.
>
> It is unclear to me what exactly you are talking
On 11/13/14 2:33 PM, da...@gbenet.com wrote:
Hi All,
Background:
I exported my keys to a USB stick. Then I copied my .gnupg to a new
Linux laptop. Then I imported my keys. I thought that I would be
fine.
Why did you perform the second step? Just copy ~/.gnupg to the new
system, delete random
Am Do 13.11.2014, 22:33:31 schrieb da...@gbenet.com:
> I exported my keys to a USB stick. Then I copied my .gnupg to a new
> Linux laptop. Then I imported my keys. I thought that I would be
> fine.
It is unclear to me what exactly you are talking about.
The terms "export" and "import" usually re
Hi All,
Background:
I exported my keys to a USB stick. Then I copied my .gnupg to a new Linux
laptop. Then I
imported my keys. I thought that I would be fine.
But I get the following error when signing my mail: "Key 0xAAd8C47D not found
or not valid.
The (sub-)key might have expired." The key
On 05/11/14 22:09, Werner Koch wrote:
> It might be worth to check whether there is an interest in running gpg on
> the server via Putty and have Putty forward the communication of gpg to
> a gpg-agent+pinentry running on Windows.
I think this certainly has its upsides, running the agent on the co
ng
Cc: SubramaniaRao, ravikumar; gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Subject: Re: Help needed to setup Passphrase with GNUPG 2.0.26 on Solaris 10
On Wed, 5 Nov 2014 21:11,
pe...@digitalbrains.com<mailto:pe...@digitalbrains.com> said:
> As an aside, a pinentry for Qt is of no use when you use PuTTY t
ar
Cc: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Subject: RE: Help needed to setup Passphrase with GNUPG 2.0.26 on Solaris 10
> Sorry, it was not the intention to advertise the Phrase or using a
> Famous Passphrase. I wanted to show after giving the Passphrase it was
> hanging. So I showed that in the Screen S
On Wed, 5 Nov 2014 21:11, pe...@digitalbrains.com said:
> As an aside, a pinentry for Qt is of no use when you use PuTTY to
> connect to the server, unless you have a very specific setup. I think
It might be worth to check whether there is an interest in running gpg on
the server via Putty and h
On 05/11/14 20:52, SubramaniaRao, ravikumar wrote:
> Thank for your Input. Please help me where I will get the tar File for
> Qt pinentry, so that I can install it. If QT Pinetry is not required,
Is it perhaps possible that you only notice the contributions to this
thread that are explicitly mail
On 2014-11-05 16:56, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
Not to harp, but it bears repeating: use GnuPG 1.4 and this entire
problem goes away. Given all the emails that have gone back and
forth
on this subject, I think it's probably time to make the switch to
1.4. :)
Right, yes, I agree. I focussed jus
> See? If it's not going to build the Qt version, why would it need any
> Qt headers?
Not to harp, but it bears repeating: use GnuPG 1.4 and this entire
problem goes away. Given all the emails that have gone back and forth
on this subject, I think it's probably time to make the switch to 1.4. :)
Sorry, it was not the intention to advertise the Phrase or using a
Famous Passphrase. I wanted to show after giving the Passphrase it
was
hanging. So I showed that in the Screen Shot. We wanted the
Resolution
for this.
You weren't entering a passhprase there. If it were asking for a
passphra
to resolve the issue.
Cheers,
S. Ravi Kumar
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Kahn Gillmor [mailto:d...@fifthhorseman.net]
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2014 10:09 AM
To: SubramaniaRao, ravikumar; gnupg-users@gnupg.org; Custodio, Gina
Subject: Re: Help needed to setup Passphrase with GNUPG 2.0.
On 10/31/2014 06:10 PM, SubramaniaRao, ravikumar wrote:
> Daniel Kahn Gillmor,
>
> Further I would like to give the output below when I ran ./configure
[...]
> Please help us to resolve the issue.
I'm sorry, but i don't know enough about Solaris to make sense of the
information you've provided.
an
> Adjective but a Verb”, so that I can remember it..
> Cheers,
> S. Ravi Kumar
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Daniel Kahn Gillmor [mailto:d...@fifthhorseman.net]
> Sent: Friday, October 31, 2014 2:05 PM
> To: SubramaniaRao, ravikumar; gnupg-users@gnupg.org; C
Hello Mr. Kumar,
I do not believe you intend to share your passphrase with a public audience on
a public mailing list.
Samir
On Friday, 2014-10-31 21:35:53 SubramaniaRao, ravikumar wrote:
> P.S: The Emphasis is, once you have reached Excellence, do not stop. I was
> just created the Passphrase
: SubramaniaRao, ravikumar
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2014 2:36 PM
To: 'Daniel Kahn Gillmor'; gnupg-users@gnupg.org; Custodio, Gina
Subject: RE: Help needed to setup Passphrase with GNUPG 2.0.26
Daniel Kahn Gillmor,
Thank you for your reply. Yes after sending the Mail to you, I installed the
ar; gnupg-users@gnupg.org; Custodio, Gina
Subject: Re: Help needed to setup Passphrase with GNUPG 2.0.26
On 10/31/2014 01:31 PM, SubramaniaRao, ravikumar wrote:
> Hello GNUPG Users,
>
> Help needed to setup Passphrase with GNUPG 2.0.26.
>
> We have installed the following.
>
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
On 10/31/14 2:28 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
|> Anyway, gpg might want to use pinentry to gather the passphrase
|> from the user, and it's not clear that you have the right
|> environment set up for pinentry.
|
| One option would be to install GnuPG
> Anyway, gpg might want to use pinentry to gather the passphrase from the
> user, and it's not clear that you have the right environment set up for
> pinentry.
One option would be to install GnuPG 1.4 on the host machine -- headless
servers are some of the few uses I can still see for it.
sig
On 10/31/2014 01:31 PM, SubramaniaRao, ravikumar wrote:
> Hello GNUPG Users,
>
> Help needed to setup Passphrase with GNUPG 2.0.26.
>
> We have installed the following.
>
> (a) libgpg-error-1.11
> (b) libgcrypt-1.4.0
> (c) libassuan-2.1.2
> (d) lib
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 20/06/14 11:41, Tristan Santore wrote:
> On 20/06/14 08:03, Bernhard Reiter wrote:
>> On Wednesday 18 June 2014 at 19:04:16, Philip Jackson wrote:
>>> It appears to me (in all my ignorance) that there is a problem
>>> connected with gpg-agent and PI
On 20/06/14 08:03, Bernhard Reiter wrote:
> On Wednesday 18 June 2014 at 19:04:16, Philip Jackson wrote:
>> It appears to me (in all my ignorance) that there is a problem connected
>> with gpg-agent and PINentry. The Synaptic Package Manager shows that I
>> have gnupg-agent v.2.0.22-3ubuntu1 inst
Thank you Bernhard for your reply :
On 20/06/14 09:03, Bernhard Reiter wrote:
> On Wednesday 18 June 2014 at 19:04:16, Philip Jackson wrote:
>> It appears to me (in all my ignorance) that there is a problem connected
>> with gpg-agent and PINentry. The Synaptic Package Manager shows that I
>> ha
On Wednesday 18 June 2014 at 19:04:16, Philip Jackson wrote:
> It appears to me (in all my ignorance) that there is a problem connected
> with gpg-agent and PINentry. The Synaptic Package Manager shows that I
> have gnupg-agent v.2.0.22-3ubuntu1 installed.
Check if you have a functional pinentry
I can't send signed or encrypted emails in Thunderbird.
I am using Thunderbird 24.5, enigmail 1.6, UbuntuStudio 14.04. Gnupg 1.4.16 was
already installed in the linux distribution and I installed gnupg2 v2.0.22. I
also installed Kleopatra and GPA because I am used to those gui's in Win7. I
impor
Hi All,
We are receiving the below error message when trying to encrypt or decrypt
a file on AIX server :
*gpg: out of memory while allocating 8192 bytes*
gpg process was working for years on the server until the day we started to
see this.
This same gpg encryption is working on an other AIX se
Hello everyone,
uname -r= B.11.11
Error: Fatal: no entropy gathering module detected
Please let me know how to resolve it.
I have installed egd.pl. Perl is installed with SHA module.
Process is running as root: /opt/perl_64/bin/perl -w
/usr/local/bin/egd.pl /home/rootg/
Doman Name Administrator wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We are trying to change over to Mozilla Thunderbird 3 w/OpenPGP on a 32
> bit Vista machine. The primary reason being a PGP signature we need to
> continue to use originally created in 1999.
>
> Of course we have already downloaded and intalled the i
Hello,
We are trying to change over to Mozilla Thunderbird 3 w/OpenPGP on a 32
bit Vista machine. The primary reason being a PGP signature we need to
continue to use originally created in 1999.
When we go to sign the email with the sig we get:
"
Send operation aborted.
Error - encryption comman
20080226_txt_ad.pgp
> -rw-rw-r-- 1 khumayun dev 79674234 Mar 11 18:56
> fds_20080226_txt_ae.pgp
>
> notice how the last file is the same in each case and is successfully
> decrypted. but the other 4 all fail according to the client.
>
> your help regarding this matter
OTECTED]
On Behalf Of khurram.humayun
>>Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 8:45 AM
>>To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
>>Subject: urgent gpg help needed with regards to file size.
>
>>i also know i am using the correct public key because they are in each
case are able to decrypt the last
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of khurram.humayun
>Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 8:45 AM
>To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
>Subject: urgent gpg help needed with regards to file size.
>i also know i am us
in each case and is successfully
decrypted. but the other 4 all fail according to the client.
your help regarding this matter would be greatly appreciate.
thanks guys
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** High Priority **
Dear Sir,
On SUSE 10
My name is Rajababu working for Novell-Bangalore .I used SP1 SLED10,Evolution
worked out of box and very fast,Very impressive:)
They want to enable PGP for the same I used help topics and got the steps as
follows from Evolution help.
Getting and U
On Sun, Jan 28, 2007 at 07:33:15PM +, Benjamin Donnachie wrote:
> Alon Bar-Lev wrote:
> >> Do they /absolutely/ need to use GPG v2? If not, it's probably going to
> >> be easier if they go back to using v1.4.x...
> > This is the easy way out :)
>
> It's the one the gnupg team recommend!
>
>
On Sun, 28 Jan 2007 18:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> This is the easy way out :)
> gpg2 should be backward compatible... I would like to make it work too... :)
IDEA is not even supported by 1.4 - it is kind of coincidence that
there is a way to plugin the IDEA module ;-)
Thus there will be no su
Alon Bar-Lev wrote:
>> Do they /absolutely/ need to use GPG v2? If not, it's probably going to
>> be easier if they go back to using v1.4.x...
> This is the easy way out :)
It's the one the gnupg team recommend!
> gpg2 should be backward compatible... I would like to make it work
> too... :)
I
On 1/28/07, Benjamin Donnachie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do they /absolutely/ need to use GPG v2? If not, it's probably going to
> be easier if they go back to using v1.4.x...
This is the easy way out :)
gpg2 should be backward compatible... I would like to make it work too... :)
Best Regards
Alon Bar-Lev wrote:
> The users used IDEA algorithm in GnuPG-1.4, and are unable to use
> their keys in GnuPG-2.0.
Do they /absolutely/ need to use GPG v2? If not, it's probably going to
be easier if they go back to using v1.4.x...
Ben
___
Gnupg-users
Hello,
Can anyone help some of our (Gentoo) users solving a migration issue they have?
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=159870
The users used IDEA algorithm in GnuPG-1.4, and are unable to use
their keys in GnuPG-2.0.
The libgcrypt was patched to enable IDEA algorithm.
Any help will be a
naani wrote:
> respected sir/madam,
>
> recently i have downloaded enigmail for thunderbird 1.5.0.7.
> i am clueless regarding version to be downloaded.
> i have come to know that version has to be downloaded according to the
> operating system.
> my system configuration is
> windows xp professio
respected sir/madam,
recently i have downloaded enigmail for thunderbird 1.5.0.7.
i am clueless regarding version to be downloaded.
i have come to know that version has to be downloaded according to the
operating system.
my system configuration is
windows xp professional version 5.1.2600
system t
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