Surely this is a newbie question, but I have been trying for some time to
get GPG to create a signed and encrypted file. Not wanting to go through
the whole recompile thing and not caring to use the IDEA cipher, it seems to
me that GPG should simply work by default. Sadly, it does not seem to wor
On Apr 13, 2010, at 4:06 PM, Bill House wrote:
> Surely this is a newbie question, but I have been trying for some time to get
> GPG to create a signed and encrypted file. Not wanting to go through the
> whole recompile thing and not caring to use the IDEA cipher, it seems to me
> that GPG sho
On 4/13/2010 4:06 PM, Bill House wrote:
>
> I created a new RSA/RSA 2048 key in my keyring. So long as I only want
> to encrypt, it works fine. When I want to encrypt AND sign, it
> complains that I need the IDEA algorithm. When I specify the
> cipher-algo, it either claims the cipher is invali
The showpref on the key does not mention IDEA, which leaves me also
with no idea how IDEA is in the mix.
Cipher: AES256, AES192, AES, CAST5, 3DES
Digest: SHA256, SHA1, SHA384, SHA512, SHA224
Compression: ZLIB, BZIP2, ZIP, Uncompressed
Features: MDC, Keyserver no-modify
Bill
>
Hello Bill !
Bill House wrote:
> The showpref on the key does not mention IDEA, which leaves me also
> with no idea how IDEA is in the mix.
> Cipher: AES256, AES192, AES, CAST5, 3DES
> Digest: SHA256, SHA1, SHA384, SHA512, SHA224
> Compression: ZLIB, BZIP2, ZIP, Uncompressed
>