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
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
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
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
> 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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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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
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