Hi,
i configured gnupg 2.0.15 on RHEL4 which is a mialserver.
i am able to generate keypairs.
now i want to setup a keyserver either on localhost or as a standalone.
please let me know how to do the same.
regards,prasanth
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On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 12:50:53PM +0530, Prasanth Thandra wrote:
> Hi,
> i configured gnupg 2.0.15 on RHEL4 which is a mialserver.
> i am able to generate keypairs.
> now i want to setup a keyserver either on localhost or as a standalone.
> please let me know how to do the same.
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Greetings...
My google skills must not be working lately... Can anyone help point me
to the 2.0.16 binary for GnuPG / RHEL4?
Thanks,
John
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John Espiro wrote:
> Greetings...
> My google skills must not be working lately... Can anyone help point me
> to the 2.0.16 binary for GnuPG / RHEL4?
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
Is there one?
I run RHEL 5.4 that is up-to-date as of this morning, and that binary
rpm is gnupg-1.4.5-14.el5_5.1.
If I look
Is there a gnupg command to verifiy a hash, not a signature, (e.g.
MD5, SHA1, SHA256), by entering the hash string and the file or
text it corresponds to?
TIA
vedaal
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On Jul 20, 2010, at 4:14 PM, ved...@nym.hush.com wrote:
> Is there a gnupg command to verifiy a hash, not a signature, (e.g.
> MD5, SHA1, SHA256), by entering the hash string and the file or
> text it corresponds to?
No. You can do this with sha1sum (sha256sum, etc), with the --check option.
On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 04:14:16PM -0400, ved...@nym.hush.com wrote:
> Is there a gnupg command to verifiy a hash, not a signature, (e.g.
> MD5, SHA1, SHA256), by entering the hash string and the file or
> text it corresponds to?
Why would you want to use gnupg for this if md5sum, sha1sum, sha25
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 07/19/2010 04:39 AM, Werner Koch wrote:
> What's New
> ===
>
> * If the agent's --use-standard-socket option is active, all tools
>try to start and daemonize the agent on the fly. In the past this
>was only supported on W32; on no
On 06/01/2010 06:49 PM, Perry, James J. wrote:
> I just updated to FC 13 and not gpg fails to work for any user. I get
> the following messages when I try to decrypt a file and have the DISPLAY
> set even though I am not using X.
>
>
>
> gpg --pgp6 EDI997.20100601091546.pgp
>
>
>
> You nee
On 05/01/2010 04:52 PM, Stanislav Sidorenko wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I've tried to use SHA256 digest for signing using openpgp V2 smartcard and
> got
> the following error:
>
> gpg: checking created signature failed: bad signature
> gpg: signing failed: bad signature
> gpg: signing failed: bad signatur
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Hi
On Tuesday 20 July 2010 at 9:24:00 PM, in
, Michel Messerschmidt wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 04:14:16PM -0400,
> ved...@nym.hush.com wrote:
>> Is there a gnupg command to verifiy a hash, not a signature, (e.g.
>> MD5, SHA1, SHA256), by en
* Jean-David Beyer [2010-07-20 14:53 -0400]:
John Espiro wrote:
Greetings...
My google skills must not be working lately... Can anyone help point me
to the 2.0.16 binary for GnuPG / RHEL4?
Thanks,
John
Is there one?
I run RHEL 5.4 that is up-to-date as of this morning, and that binary
rpm
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Breen Mullins wrote:
> * Jean-David Beyer [2010-07-20 14:53 -0400]:
>
>> John Espiro wrote:
>>> Greetings...
>>> My google skills must not be working lately... Can anyone help point me
>>> to the 2.0.16 binary for GnuPG / RHEL4?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
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