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Dirk Traulsen wrote:
> Am 29 Oct 2005 um 2:25 hat Henry Hertz Hobbit geschrieben:
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>>On 27 Oct 2005 Dirk Traulsen wrote:
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>>>So here is my feature request: Please make an option to delete
>>>signatures, for which there is
* Dirk Traulsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I obviously think this to be a good thing to have, but I'm a little
> discouraged by the nearly total lack of interest of the list. I
> would really appreciate a discussion of the proposed feature and
> change of the man-page. Please write if you think
Hi again.
First of all: Sorry for those many writing mistakes I've made in my
initial post,... my English is better indeed, but it was pretty late
when I wrote that mail ;-)
Ok,..
In the meantime I've received several replys,... most of them haven't
been posted to the list. I'll do that as s
John Clizbe wrote:
Well, first it has to make it into the OpenPGP Standard. And usually to do
that, it would likely need to be part of some governmental or business
standard so that large numbers of end-users would want/need it.
I think that should be implemented despite of the way goverments
On Sun, Oct 30, 2005 at 03:51:08PM +0100, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
> John Clizbe wrote:
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> >Well, first it has to make it into the OpenPGP Standard. And usually to do
> >that, it would likely need to be part of some governmental or business
> >standard so that large numbers of end-users wo
Hello gnupg-users,
Has anyone any experience of this card reader looking to use it with
GnuPG smartcard setup
Sean
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Hi.
This is perhaps a stupid question but how far are these two standards
interoperable?
I've seen a document that proposes some things in that area
(http://www.imc.org/ietf-openpgp/mail-archive/msg09930.html).
My question now:
Can X.509 certificates be used to sign/certificate OpenPGP UIDs
David Shaw wrote:
That would work if GnuPG stood alone, but it doesn't. New algorithms
or message constructions need to be discussed and worked out as part
of a standard so that all programs can interoperate.
I know that, of course, but I think that perhaps we'll have no ECC the
next 10 yea
Alaric Dailey wrote:
CAcert offers a GPG signature if your persona has been verified, and I
wrote this as well.
http://wiki.cacert.org/wiki/ConvertingCertificateToPgp
Uhm,.. but that way I create a NEW key,... correct?
I was looking for a signature for my EXISTING key.
if this doesn't an
Hi...
This is just a short question,... (I'll ask a lot of other things
regarding signatures as part of "my" "Lots of questions" thread :-) )..
What is the "best type of signautre someone can give to my UIDs?
Ok,.. I think there are the following types:
local, non-revocable, trust, normal
So
On Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 12:57:58AM +0100, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
> Hi...
>
> This is just a short question,... (I'll ask a lot of other things
> regarding signatures as part of "my" "Lots of questions" thread :-) )..
>
> What is the "best type of signautre someone can give to my UIDs?
>
New keyanalyze results are available at:
http://keyserver.kjsl.com/~jharris/ka/2005-10-30/
Signatures are now being checked using keyanalyze+sigcheck:
http://dtype.org/~aaronl/
Earlier reports are also available, for comparison:
http://keyserver.kjsl.com/~jharris/ka/
Even earlier month
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David Shaw wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 11:53:51PM +0930, Alphax wrote:
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>>Recently, when checking my trustb I get the following appearing:
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>>gpg: buffer shorter than subpacket
>>gpg: signature packet without keyid
>>gpg: buffer shorter than
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