--- Kurt Fitzner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Realos wrote:
> > What would you suggest in this case? A brute force
> attack with some
> > software if I know part of the password? What tool
> is suitable for that?
>
> There isn't any software that I know of to
> brute-force a GnuPG password.
Act
Realos wrote:
> What would you suggest in this case? A brute force attack with some
> software if I know part of the password? What tool is suitable for that?
There isn't any software that I know of to brute-force a GnuPG password.
You could probably whip up something quick and dirty using GnuPG's
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: RIPEMD160
Patrick Plattes wrote on 05.01.2006 2:13:
> Realos wrote:
>
>> hello,
>>
>> I have found an old pair of private and public keys but unfortunaltely
>> do no remember the corresponding password. Public key is places on key
>> servers, thus I would
Realos wrote:
hello,
I have found an old pair of private and public keys but unfortunaltely
do no remember the corresponding password. Public key is places on key
servers, thus I would like to have access to it's password again.
What would you suggest in this case? A brute force attack with so
hello,
I have found an old pair of private and public keys but unfortunaltely
do no remember the corresponding password. Public key is places on key
servers, thus I would like to have access to it's password again.
What would you suggest in this case? A brute force attack with some
software if I