Hi,
on a related note: I have two cards, one is full sized, one SIM sized,
and two different readers, one of which is an USB stick that is inserted
only when needed. Using such a setup is a serious hassle, because I need
to reconfigure the reader-port everytime I want to use the other card.
Can t
i have recently bought a samsung omnia 2 smartphone with windows
mobile 6.5 as the OS.
i have been searching for 3 days to find a way to encrypt text in any
way with gnupg
the only link to any software i found was for "PocketConsole - a
Windows NT-like console for the Pocket PC "
but the link (http
Hello wonderful People,
I have a challenge with GPG on WINDOWS 2003 SERVER when I run my class
from java which is based on GnuPG.java
from http://www.macnews.co.il/mageworks/java/gnupg/ It doesnt decrypt
and returns no errors rather that return false. However this same
implementation r
Good days wonderful people,
I am having a challenge running gpg on windows 2003 server , I am working
with it from java, when I run my code on my vista , Mac os x box it works
pretty fine ,
everything work fine when I run it for the command line on windows 2003
server, however when I run it f
Well I stumbled upon another problem.
I actually wanted to use one of my card readers with GnuPG/scdaemon
exclusively, and the other one with OpenSC's PAM-PKCS#11 module.
As already mentioned, both of my readers are accessible via PC/SC.
Having set
reader-port "REINER SCT CyberJack pp_a (892892
On Thu, 12 Aug 2010 09:36:38 +0100
Terseer Shaguy articulated:
> I have a challenge with GPG on WINDOWS 2003 SERVER when I run my
> class from java which is based on GnuPG.java
> from http://www.macnews.co.il/mageworks/java/gnupg/ It doesnt
> decrypt and returns no errors rather that return false
On 8/12/2010 7:53 AM, Jerry wrote:
> I saw something similar to this on another list. I forgot where. In any
> case, Windows Server 2003 is seriously deprecated.
Microsoft is not planning on any further service packs, but the OS is
still supported until 2015. Mainstream support has ended, but ext
Hi.
Just found out, that a policy _is_ actually set when using
--set-policy-urls when creating a key (--gen-key)
But it seems there is no way of changing that later..
I've looked through the code but could not find the place why it's
ignored when just e.g. changing the keyserver/prefs/etc.
--- On Thu, 8/12/10, Terseer Shaguy wrote:
From: Terseer Shaguy
Subject: GPG decryption issues on WINDOWS 2003 SERVER
To: pgp-bas...@yahoogroups.com, Gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Date: Thursday, August 12, 2010, 4:36 AM
>> Pls can anyone offer some help ?
This issue has nothing todo with GNUPG.
On 8/12/2010 6:19 PM, Harakiri wrote:
> This issue has nothing todo with GNUPG. This issue has also nothing
> todo with Windows 2003. The issue has something todo that the
> original author, and you dont know much about java programming at
> all.
Let's scale back the imprecations a little bit. Cr
Am Mittwoch 11 August 2010 22:11:06 schrieb David Shaw:
> > When doing this with such a key then a warning should be issued. This
> > would have the additional positive effect of making users aware of the
> > privacy problem over time.
>
> 99%+ of all keys created with GPG have the flag set (it's
On 8/11/2010 2:16 PM, Terseer Shaguy wrote:
> Pls is there a special configuration for gpg on windows 2003 server?
I am sorry that no one else has given you a useful answer.
To answer your question: no, there is no special configuration for GnuPG
on Windows Server 2003.
Calling GnuPG from Java i
On Aug 12, 2010, at 12:30 PM, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Just found out, that a policy _is_ actually set when using
> --set-policy-urls when creating a key (--gen-key)
>
> But it seems there is no way of changing that later..
> I've looked through the code but could not find t
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