Hi,
We have come across tools like . Can I use these in Windows ? I am
trying to split the public key. We are the encryptors. Does that make sense ?
Looks like according to PCI, GPG is not compliant because there is no mechanism
to split keys using GPG. Is there a way ?
Thanks,
Mohan
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I have Gpg4Win installed on a server and imported keys using GPA. When my
batch job runs via an automated scheduler and calls GPG it is looking for
the key rings in "Default User". Is there a way to configure GPG to go to a
different directory?
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On 4/28/2010 7:10 AM, ArtG8233 wrote:
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> I have Gpg4Win installed on a server and imported keys using GPA. When my
> batch job runs via an automated scheduler and calls GPG it is looking for
> the key rings in "Default User". Is there a way to configure GPG to go to a
> different directory?
Yo
Hi!
Does anyone here on the list have experience with encrypting large
files with GnuPG using a private key stored on HSM, with many
encryptions going on in parallel?
As far as I understand:
1) unless the --symmetric option is employed, data encryption employs
a randomly generated one time symmetr
hi,
I recently purchased this usb gnupg smart card
https://www.privacyfoundation.de/crypto_stick/
Within an email developers stated the usb stick itself could handle keys with
a length of 4096 but gnupg doesn't support these key lengths.
Is there any way of transferring my existing 4096 bit ke
On 04/27/10 13:01, ArtG8233 wrote:
>
> I have Gpg4Win installed on a server and imported keys using GPA. When my
> batch job runs via an automated scheduler and calls GPG it is looking for
> the key rings in "Default User". Is there a way to configure GPG to go to a
> different directory?
While
On Wed, 2010-04-28 at 19:37 +0200, Joke de Buhr wrote:
> Is there any way of transferring my existing 4096 bit keys to the card.
> Generating new 3072 bit keys worked fine but it would be a lot better if I
> could stick to my 4096 keys.
Obviously not...
Cheers,
Chris.
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Mohan Radhakrishnan escribió:
> Hi,
> We have come across tools like . Can I use these in Windows ? I am
> trying to split the public key. We are the encryptors. Does that make sense ?
Well, there are tools implementing in Windows, b
Hi,
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 07:37:49PM +0200, Joke de Buhr wrote:
> https://www.privacyfoundation.de/crypto_stick/
> Within an email developers stated the usb stick itself could handle keys with
> a length of 4096 but gnupg doesn't support these key lengths.
The key length is limited by the ca
I came up with an elaborate script to check the time and run a command
that was emailed to me. I run this in a cron job every minute. Maybe
others might find this useful.
<- begin
#!/bin/bash
From="FirstName LastName "
key="
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