I'm confused by this e-mail, hopefully the notes and questions below can
start to un-confuse it a bit.
On Thu 2018-12-13 13:40:56 -0900, justina colmena via Gnupg-users wrote:
> OpenKeychain on my smartphone is able to verify the attached
> signatures .gpg, but not the detached .sig files.
This a
On 2018-12-13 at 13:40 -0900, justina colmena via Gnupg-users wrote:
> MAIN QUESTION: Is this a pinentry-curses problem with the tty over
> ssh, or is it an actual key incompatibility issue?
Looks like a pinentry issue.
I guess you are using some non-alphanumerical characters in the
passphrase? My
This e-mail is signed with a key generated by OpenKeychain on a smartphone. I
am able to verify the signatures on other signed e-mails I get on this mailing
list, with the exception of the footer added by the mailing list software.
I was able to back up the key, import it into GnuPG 1.4.23 and s
Hi,
using GnuPG 2.0.19 and pinentry 0.8.3, I cannot import certificates with
private keys. There seems to be a problem between gpg-agent and
pinentry (excerpt from gpg-agent.log):
gpg-agent[22502]: chan_8 -> GETINFO pid
gpg-agent[22502]: chan_8 <- D 22503
gpg-agent[22502]: chan_8 <- OK
gpg-agent[
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Bob Henson wrote:
> Thanks, that's what I was trying to find out. I was confused by all the
> formats (and their extensions) for sharing information - .pfx .p7b .cer etc.
> I was trying to use data from Windows and import to GPG. As you remark, the
> e
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 14:51:34 +0100, Bob Henson said:
> I was trying to use data from Windows and import to GPG. As you remark, the
> extension is irrelevant, so long as the file is DER encoded binary (
> possibly base 64 as well? - I haven't tried that). I have managed (don't ask
Fortunatley Open
Mica Mijatovic wrote:
> Was Wed, 14 Sep 2005, at 10:42:10 +0100,
> when Bob wrote:
>
>>> I can't find anything in the man page about key import file formats.
>>> Other than ascii files, can GnuPG import any other file formats and if
>>> so what?
>
> Every file containing a valid key dat
On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 07:51:37PM +0930, Alphax wrote:
> Werner Koch wrote:
> > On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 10:42:10 +0100, Bob Henson said:
> >
> >
> >>I can't find anything in the man page about key import file formats. Other
> >>than ascii files, can GnuPG import any other file formats and if so what
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Was Wed, 14 Sep 2005, at 10:42:10 +0100,
when Bob wrote:
> I can't find anything in the man page about key import file formats.
> Other than ascii files, can GnuPG import any other file formats and if
> so what?
Every file containing a va
Werner Koch wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 10:42:10 +0100, Bob Henson said:
>
>
>>I can't find anything in the man page about key import file formats. Other
>>than ascii files, can GnuPG import any other file formats and if so what?
>
>
> gpg knows about both OpenPGP defiend formats: Binary and A
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 10:42:10 +0100, Bob Henson said:
> I can't find anything in the man page about key import file formats. Other
> than ascii files, can GnuPG import any other file formats and if so what?
gpg knows about both OpenPGP defiend formats: Binary and ASCII
armored. It will automagica
I can't find anything in the man page about key import file formats. Other
than ascii files, can GnuPG import any other file formats and if so what?
Regards,
Bob
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