It's fixed in gpg-agent 2.0.15 and an ubuntu bug report is filled.
Please mark you are being affected by this bug so maybe the ubuntu maintainer
will build a new package and include the patch.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnupg2/+bug/567106
On Saturday, 24. April 2010 20:33:04 Alexa
Hi,
i am wondering if https://bugs.g10code.com/gnupg/issue1184 will get
fixed any time soon?
i wanted to ask this on the bugtracker's page but i think it is not
possible to comment on bugs, other people reported. is this true?
i really think this is a important bug, because i cannot use it as drop
Am Freitag, 29. Januar 2010 17:18:33 schrieb Bernhard Reiter:
> Am Dienstag, 26. Januar 2010 15:36:06 schrieb Werner Koch:
> > A patch against 2.0.14 is attached.
>
> The signature on the email was broken for me (and for Marcus),
> this is for the email received via the email list.
To verify the
Hi!
Due to the problems with Mailman breaking the signature, I uploaded the
patch from the orginal message to the ftp server and signed it:
ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/gnupg/patches/gnupg-2.0.14-encode-s2k.patch
Please apply it if you use gnupg 2.0.14
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
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On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 08:07:50 -0600
"Steve Brockbank" wrote:
>
> Can anyone tell me how to replace a passphrase in a key - when the
> current passphrase is unknown ?
No. Can't be done. Not possible. By design.
Chris Babcock
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Steve Brockbank wrote:
>
> Can anyone tell me how to replace a passphrase in a key - when the current
> passphrase is unknown ?
If you had the forethought to generate a revocation certificate, import it and
revoke the key.
Generate a new key.
There is absolutely no feasible way to recover a
Steve Brockbank wrote:
> Can anyone tell me how to replace a passphrase in a key - when the
> current passphrase is unknown ?
This is not possible. If it were possible, there wouldn't be much point
in a passphrase in the first place.
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Can anyone tell me how to replace a passphrase in a key - when the current
passphrase is unknown ?
regards
steve brockbank
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On Fri, 6 Jan 2006 23:41:13 +0100, Blanc Nicolas said:
> And I really don't know why... Maybe a problem with KDE ? the keyboard
> mapping ? Or a problem with charset ?
gpg does not care about the charset for passphrases and thus if you
have non-ascii in your passpharse and switch the chars