Re: How to open Windows GPG encrypted files on Mac OS X

2011-05-01 Thread Moritz Ulrich
Hi, we recently had some problems with TextWrangler and GPGServices (most likely a problem with the handling of different line-endings in TextWrangler and/or GPGServices). Please try to decrypt the encrypted text using the standard TextEdit.app of OS X. If that fails too and if you still have

Re: How to open Windows GPG encrypted files on Mac OS X

2011-05-01 Thread insightfulmac
Hi, All, First of all, thanks for the answers! After reviewing all answers, I have solved my problem! As Charly correctly pointed out, there is a slightly difference between TXT files from Mac OS X and Windows (basically Windows end-of-line is /R/F and Mac is /F)... As a newbie in Mac OS X, I d

Re: How to open Windows GPG encrypted files on Mac OS X

2011-05-01 Thread Jerry
On Sat, 30 Apr 2011 20:34:01 -0700 (PDT) insightfulmac articulated: > insightfulmac wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I have been using GPG for Windows for some years. Recently I've > > bought a Mac. I've installed the GPG for Mac OSX, but the problem > > is that I am not able to open the old GPG for

Displaying signature algorithms when doing --check-sigs, disabling algorithms for web of trust.

2011-05-01 Thread zirconium
Hi Is there a way to display hash algorithms along with public key algoritms (and its lenght) of signatures when issuing "--check-sigs" (or check in the "--edit-key" shell)? I also would like to know if there is a way to force that GPG will not accept signatures made with a certain hash or public

Re: How to open Windows GPG encrypted files on Mac OS X

2011-05-01 Thread Robert J. Hansen
> Windows, and DOS before it, uses a pair of CR and LF characters to > terminate lines. UNIX (Including Linux and FreeBSD) uses an LF > character only. The Apple Macintosh, finally, uses a CR character only. Classic Mac OS used a CR only. Mac OS X uses an LF just like the other Unices. Given Cl

gpgkeys: HTTP post error 7: couldn't connect: Not found

2011-05-01 Thread Ђорђе Тодоровић
Newb here. My machine is having problems reaching keyservers unless they are specified with their IP address. I can't resove hkp://* hostnames and I also can't reach ldap servers either. (I compiled my gpg with ldap support but it says: gpgkeys: protocol `ldap' not supported gpg: no handler

Syncing Keys between multiple computers?

2011-05-01 Thread Christopher Tran
Whats the easiest way to keep GPG keys synced between my computers? Like, I have my MacBook, which is usually my main machine, but I also have my netbook which I prefer carrying around and sometimes I update my key with User IDs on either machine but the only way I have thought of is to export

Re: Syncing Keys between multiple computers?

2011-05-01 Thread John Clizbe
Christopher Tran wrote: > Whats the easiest way to keep GPG keys synced between my computers? Like, I have my MacBook, which is usually my main machine, but I also have my netbook which I prefer carrying around and sometimes I update my key with User IDs on either machine but the only way I have th

Re: Syncing Keys between multiple computers?

2011-05-01 Thread David Shaw
On May 1, 2011, at 7:51 PM, John Clizbe wrote: > Christopher Tran wrote: >> Whats the easiest way to keep GPG keys synced between my computers? Like, I > have my MacBook, which is usually my main machine, but I also have my netbook > which I prefer carrying around and sometimes I update my key wit

Re: Syncing Keys between multiple computers?

2011-05-01 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On 05/01/2011 03:49 PM, Christopher Tran wrote: > Whats the easiest way to keep GPG keys synced between my computers? Like, I > have my MacBook, which is usually my main machine, but I also have my netbook > which I prefer carrying around and sometimes I update my key with User IDs on > either

Slightly OFF TOPIC - Traffic analysis...in reverse?

2011-05-01 Thread Charly Avital
Hi, in the avalanche of news about the [recently] late Osama Bin Laden, I noticed a small item: the area where he was caught had been *also* defined/pinpointed by the lack of cellular phone communications. Go figure. ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnu

Re: Slightly OFF TOPIC - Traffic analysis...in reverse?

2011-05-01 Thread John Clizbe
Charly Avital wrote: > Hi, > > in the avalanche of news about the [recently] late Osama Bin Laden, I > noticed a small item: the area where he was caught had been *also* > defined/pinpointed by the lack of cellular phone communications. Among other anomalies at the compound: No cell traffic, no i