get to laugh ...
> I download the Huawei manual about Gnupg from
> http://support.huawei.com/enterprise/en/tool/software-digital-signature-validation-tool-(pgp-verify)-TL100054/TV100016
>
> The English version is the OpenPGP_Signature_Verification_Guide.pdf
Yeah, there's
> Could you please take a look at it and make some suggestions to
> Huawei to improve it. Thank you!
The documentation we create is free for the world to use for any
purpose. If Huawei wants to use it, they can, so long as they respect
the license. But so long as Huawei is selling proprietary st
Hello, everybody as the Gnupg user
I download the Huawei manual about Gnupg from
http://support.huawei.com/enterprise/en/tool/software-digital-signature-validation-tool-(pgp-verify)-TL100054/TV100016
The English version is the OpenPGP_Signature_Verification_Guide.pdf
Could you please
On 9/14/2014 11:05 PM, bonn...@sanboa.info wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm a completly new possible user of macgpg.
> I want to use it but somme security questions don't be resolved :
> I've a Mac with Mac OS 10.5.8 Intel Core 2 duo with AppleMail 3.6 and
> want to download the free software.
Welcome! Ho
Hello,
I'm a completly new possible user of macgpg.
I want to use it but somme security questions don't be resolved :
I've a Mac with Mac OS 10.5.8 Intel Core 2 duo with AppleMail 3.6 and
want to download the free software.
I've falled on this site : http://macgpg.sourceforge.net/fr/index.htm
On 3/24/2011 1:38 PM, Mizana ;) wrote:
> Dear Sir or Madam
Your questions were already answered in detail a couple of weeks ago,
the last time you asked this question. Check the archives. You might
want to start at:
http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2011-March/040945.html
_
Hello,
your questions have already been answered a couple weeks ago, please
see the thread at
http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2011-March/040942.html
Best,
Richard
___
Gnupg-users mailing list
Gnupg-users@gnupg.org
http://lists.gnupg
Dear Sir or Madam
Good-day. I am enquiring about the GnuPG Encryption Software.
I hope you are can assist.
I am interested to learn about:
1. the functionality of the software
2. the licensing structure(s) of the software and associated prices for
licensing
3.
> 1. the functionality of the software
It implements RFC4880. All MUST functions, as well as the overwhelming
majority of SHOULDs (perhaps all!), are supported.
> 2. the licensing structure(s) of the software and
> associated prices for licensing
GNU GPL v3. How much it costs depends on from w
You can find most (if not all) of the answers you're looking for at
http://gnupg.org/
After reading the material there if you still have questions, fire away.
Doug
On 03/02/2011 06:56, Mizana ;) wrote:
/*Dear Sir / Madame */
/*Good-day. I am enquiring further about the GnuGP Encryption Soft
Dear Sir / Madame
Good-day. I am enquiring further about the GnuGP Encryption Software.
I hope you are can assist.
I am interested to learn about:
1. the functionality of the software
2. the licensing structure(s) of the software and associated prices for
licensing
Hello,
Thx Your help and excuse me because i did not ask on the GnuPG Shell
support forum at first.
I installed GnuPG 1.4.10B after i installed GnuPG Shell without any error,
that work fine.
My keys were at a good place (in the GnuPG directory) so that was not a
problem.
So i think that the Wi
System PATH and then tried the installation again? Is
>>> it possible GPG Shell uses PATH and other windows settings for looking
>>> for GnuPG?
>> "GPGshell" is a different tool. GPGshell is closed-source (likely VB) and
>> Windows-only. The OP was asking about &q
in? Is
>> it possible GPG Shell uses PATH and other windows settings for looking
>> for GnuPG?
>
> "GPGshell" is a different tool. GPGshell is closed-source (likely VB) and
> Windows-only. The OP was asking about "GnuPG Shell",
> http://www.tech-faq.com/g
other windows settings for looking
> for GnuPG?
"GPGshell" is a different tool. GPGshell is closed-source (likely VB) and
Windows-only. The OP was asking about "GnuPG Shell",
http://www.tech-faq.com/gnupg-shell.shtml, which is cross-platform and has
source available as wel
Csabi wrote:
> I have Windows XP with GnuPG 1.4.9 installed.
...
> GnuPG not installed on your system. Please, install it first.
Have you set the System PATH and then tried the installation again? Is
it possible GPG Shell uses PATH and other windows settings for looking
for GnuPG?
--
Allen Schul
Csabi wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have Windows XP with GnuPG 1.4.9 installed.
> I wanted to install GNUPG Shell 1.0 but when i clicked to "install"
>
> GPG Shell works fine but i would like to try the GnuPG Shell.
>
> Do You have any idea to resolve the problem?
Have you asked on GnuPG Shell's supp
Hello,
I have Windows XP with GnuPG 1.4.9 installed.
I wanted to install GNUPG Shell 1.0 but when i clicked to "install"
button, the installer told me the following:
GnuPG not installed on your system. Please, install it first.
I dont know the C programming language so i cant examine the source
On Saturday 28 June 2008, Faramir wrote:
> Well, as far as I know, it adds support for s/MIME... and if I am not
> wrong, that would mean certificates like the ones issued by CAcert,
> Comodo, et all... But, is GnuPG capable of generating those
> certificates? Or we will still require OpenSSL or eq
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Well, as far as I know, it adds support for s/MIME... and if I am not
wrong, that would mean certificates like the ones issued by CAcert,
Comodo, et all... But, is GnuPG capable of generating those
certificates? Or we will still require OpenSSL or eq
Hi Tigran!
My name is Tigran and I have some issue ...
On my system (Linux RH9 2.4.29) I'm using gpg (GnuPG) 1.2.1 with zlib-1.1.4-8.
But when I'm tring to decrypt files which was encrypted with public and private
keys it get me this error message:
Hi There !!!
My name is Tigran and I have some issue ...
On my system (Linux RH9 2.4.29) I'm using gpg (GnuPG) 1.2.1 with zlib-1.1.4-8.
But when I'm tring to decrypt files which was encrypted with public and private
keys it get me this error message:
-
On Tue, 6 May 2008 00:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I think I remember that 2048-bit RSA cards might be available soon...
> Was that by PPC Card? Any news on that?
We even have a new draft which allows to re-activate blocked card. New
cards will be done but that will take several months.
> P.S
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
(Had some very odd message from the MTA... sorry if this is a repost.
Not sure if my original posting made it to the list.)
Werner Koch schrieb:
> On Sun, 4 May 2008 04:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>
>> The smartcard can store 3 1024-bit RSA keys. It
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Werner Koch schrieb:
> On Sun, 4 May 2008 04:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>
>> The smartcard can store 3 1024-bit RSA keys. It cannot store a 2048-
>> bit key.
>
> That depends on the actual card. GnuPG implements a specification and
> allows all k
On Sun, 4 May 2008 04:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> The smartcard can store 3 1024-bit RSA keys. It cannot store a 2048-
> bit key.
That depends on the actual card. GnuPG implements a specification and
allows all key sizes. There are some restrictions due to the limited
size of an APDU. The
Hello,
You can check out gnupg-pkcs11-scd [1], it does allow more keys
(1024/2048) for gpgsm and 2048 key for gpg.
Alon.
[1] http://gnupg-pkcs11.sourceforge.net
On 5/4/08, Su Lu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am currently working on GnuPG Smartcard, and I am wondering whether
On May 3, 2008, at 5:58 PM, Su Lu wrote:
Hello All,
I am currently working on GnuPG Smartcard, and I am wondering
whether it is allowed for a GnuPG Smartcard to store multiple
1024/2048 bit RSA keys. Thanks a lot!
The smartcard can store 3 1024-bit RSA keys. It cannot store a 2048-
b
Hello All,
I am currently working on GnuPG Smartcard, and I am wondering whether it is
allowed for a GnuPG Smartcard to store multiple 1024/2048 bit RSA keys. Thanks
a lot!
Best regards,
Su Lu
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2008-05-03
___
Gnupg-u
Hello All,
I am currently working on GnuPG Smartcard, and I am wondering whether it is
allowed for a GnuPG Smartcard to store multiple 1024/2048 bit RSA keys. Thanks
a lot!
Best regards,
Su Lu
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2008-05-03
___
Gnupg-u
This semester I'm taking a course in Human-Computer Interactions, under
Prof. Juan-Pablo Hourcade. The course is mostly about how to design
humane interfaces--how to make GUIs that help you get work done, instead
of getting in your way. A couple of people in the class are crypto
freaks, and so we
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
i am seeking for a well written German book about gnupg. Is there any
book 'bout it?
thx
~ ny
- --
- -
Rainer Bendig aka "Ny" | http://www.moins.de | GnuPG
32 matches
Mail list logo