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Hello,
im successfully using pam_poldi to authenticate myself with my openPGP
card. Logon to KDE and su work just as expected.
But there is a problem with kdesu. It only works when the PIN of my card
is already cached.
This is how it works for me: Lo
Hi All,
I would like to be able to create a batch file or a script that allows
me to decrypt multiple encrypted files within a given folder. Has anyone
done this before? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
-Duwaine Robinson
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Gnupg-users
NIST is holding a competition to submit hashes that will replace SHA
Schneier, Jon Callas, et al have proposed a totally new hash
function, SKEIN
Ron Rivest proposed an MD6
details are here:
http://www.schneier.com/blog/
the good news :-)
selection of a NIST winner is expected to take 4 year
On Oct 28, 2008, at 2:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Shaw dshaw at jabberwocky.com
wrote on Tue Oct 28 17:00:07 CET 2008 :
Now that is an... interesting key. It's a V4 (OpenPGP) key with V3
(PGP 2.x) binding signature). GPG won't cross-certify such a key
because it is a one-way change
Hello everyone
I am totally a newcomer for gnupg, and I am reading the "The GNU Privacy
Handbook", the version string is "$Name: v1_1 $".
In the handbook, all command options is begin with one dash, like this
"-gen-key"; but on my system these options begin with two dash, like
this "--gen-key".
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Li wrote:
> Hello everyone
>
> I am totally a newcomer for gnupg, and I am reading the "The GNU Privacy
> Handbook", the version string is "$Name: v1_1 $".
>
> In the handbook, all command options is begin with one dash, like this
> "-gen-key"; but o
On Thu, 2008-10-30 at 11:08 +0800, Li wrote:
> Hello everyone
>
> I am totally a newcomer for gnupg, and I am reading the "The GNU Privacy
> Handbook", the version string is "$Name: v1_1 $".
>
> In the handbook, all command options is begin with one dash, like this
> "-gen-key"; but on my system