Re: Is it possible to decide what is a gpg file?

2009-11-21 Thread makrober
Melikamp T. Medley wrote: Thanks for your answers, David, Timo. A somewhat related question: is there a tool that is designed to produce "undetectable" encryption, i.e. something that is very plausibly random? I gather from your answers that gpg does not do that. check out "Burp": hyyp://www.ge

Re: Is it possible to decide what is a gpg file?

2009-11-21 Thread Morten Gulbrandsen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 makrober wrote: > Melikamp T. Medley wrote: >> Thanks for your answers, David, Timo. >> >> A somewhat related question: is there a tool that is designed >> to produce "undetectable" encryption, i.e. something that is >> very plausibly random? I gathe

How to check the trust level

2009-11-21 Thread ratzip
HI,guys If some one has signed my key and set the trust level on my key, how could I check the trust level he set? which commands should I use? -- 点击,与我一起为中国加油,爽!___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinf

Re: gpg: key generation failed: Card error

2009-11-21 Thread markus reichelt
* markus reichelt wrote: > gpg: key generation failed: Card error > Key generation failed: Card error > > That's on a stock Slackware 13 system, gpg (GnuPG) 2.0.12, > libgcrypt 1.4.4 with OMNIKEY CardMan 4040 v1.1.0gm5. Okay, after much cursing omnikey I finally was successful in creating keys

Re: How to check the trust level

2009-11-21 Thread David Shaw
On Nov 21, 2009, at 1:48 PM, ratzip wrote: HI,guys If some one has signed my key and set the trust level on my key, how could I check the trust level he set? which commands should I use? It depends on what you mean by "trust level". If you mean the ownertrust, then you can't - that's per

Re: How to check the trust level

2009-11-21 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On 11/21/2009 01:48 PM, ratzip wrote: > If some one has signed my key and set the trust level > on my key, how could I check the trust level he set? > which commands should I use? For the typical way that GPG manages ownertrust, that information is not published (or publishable) at all. In the un

Re: How to check the trust level

2009-11-21 Thread markus reichelt
* David Shaw wrote: > If you mean the signature verification level, then it is visible in > the --list-sigs output - 3 for "positive" verification, 2 for > "casual" verification, and 1 for "persona" (aka didn't check) > verification. If none of these numbers appear, it's a "generic" > verificati

Re: How to check the trust level

2009-11-21 Thread David Shaw
On Nov 21, 2009, at 6:47 PM, markus reichelt wrote: * David Shaw wrote: If you mean the signature verification level, then it is visible in the --list-sigs output - 3 for "positive" verification, 2 for "casual" verification, and 1 for "persona" (aka didn't check) verification. If none of the

Re: gpg: key generation failed: Card error

2009-11-21 Thread David Shaw
On Nov 21, 2009, at 3:13 PM, markus reichelt wrote: * markus reichelt wrote: gpg: key generation failed: Card error Key generation failed: Card error That's on a stock Slackware 13 system, gpg (GnuPG) 2.0.12, libgcrypt 1.4.4 with OMNIKEY CardMan 4040 v1.1.0gm5. Okay, after much cursing omn

GPA Clipboard encrypt dialog shows expired keys

2009-11-21 Thread Thomas Harold
Should the GPA Clipboard tool be displaying expired encryption keys when you go to encrypt the buffer? There's no indication of expired status for the public keys listed in the "Encrypt documents" dialog. Seems like that dialog should either show you the "Expired" column or hide keys that are