Re: SVN version not correctly displaying

2008-05-20 Thread Werner Koch
On Mon, 12 May 2008 15:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > svn up > ./autogen.sh && ./configure --enable-maintainer-mode --enable-camellia To get the svn version into the version string you need to ./autogen.sh --force this is so that the autotools cache is not used and M4 can properly extract the

Re: OpenPGP card +Lock screen -- possible???

2008-05-20 Thread Edward Robinson
Hi Rudolf, Unfortunately lshal is the same when I plug the card in or take it out, nothing changes. I did a diff on the outputs to be sure. Any other thoughts?? Cheers, Edd Rudolf Deilmann wrote: Am Mon, 19 May 2008 12:52:29 +0100 schrieb Edward Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hi Edward,

Re: OpenPGP card +Lock screen -- possible???

2008-05-20 Thread Moritz Schulte
> Any other thoughts?? More or less. But it requires some hacking. SCDaemon allows for signalling in case of certain events, including card removal. One approach would be: write a small daemon, which connects to SCDaemon and waits for the card-removal event. Let that daemon execute a user-defi

Re: Automating, passwd command replies, "Need the secret key to do this."

2008-05-20 Thread Thomas Gagné
John W. Moore III wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Thomas Gagné wrote: Command> passwd Need the secret key to do this. the Command passwd is for changing the passphrase. Of course, it is possible to change the passphrase to nothing but first the Secret Ke

Re: playing with cryptography...

2008-05-20 Thread Ramon Loureiro
John W. Moore III escribió: > Bill Royds wrote: > >> Your Thawte certificate reads Signed ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > This also doesn't mean that You really are Ramon Loureiro, since the > Certificate doesn't carry Your _Name_ indicating that Other People have > eyeballed You + Government Issued Doc

Re: playing with cryptography...

2008-05-20 Thread John W. Moore III
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Ramon Loureiro wrote: > I've got a personal THAWTE Certificate! > It carries my name. I wonder if it will be enought to trust me on the > GPG model... I would personally recommend You look into www.gswot.org; but I admit to bias there. :-D JOHN ;