On 05/08/14 22:46, michael crane wrote:
> bad hard drive ?
Hard disks store an error detection and correction code with the
data[1], and usually fail less subtly and regardless of the content of
the data. Whereas failure to motherboard, processor and power supply
tend to show themselves in very da
We now have a DANE OpenPGP tester up and running in the HAD-Pilot
project at NIST. Test descriptions are at
https://www.had-pilot.com/openpgp/. The test target is
tes...@openpgp.had-pilot.biz. The website describes tests for signing,
encrypting, authenticating and decrypting, and the associated
Hello,
Currently, iam doing a project that uses gpg.
I set the working directory for gpg with the permission like :
securgpg 775 Test1 groupTest2
-rw-r--r--.1 Test1 groupTest242 6 août 16:29 gpg-agent.conf
-rw-r--r--.1 Test1 groupTest2 7960 6 août 16:29 gpg.conf
-rw-
On 05.08.2014, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> I'm sure pictures can be found, although I'm not sure "blown capacitor" is the
> correct English term... in Dutch we say "geplofte condensator", and I
> never discussed the issue in any other language ;).
Blown capacitor is the correct term, and has widespre
On 06/08/14 16:57, Sieu Truc wrote:
>-rw-rw-rw-.1 Test1 groupTest2 600 6 août 16:35 random_seed
>-rw-r--r--.1 Test1 groupTest2 2851 6 août 16:35 secring.gpg
>-rw-rw-rw-. 1 Test1 groupTest2 1600 6 août 16:38 trustdb.gpg
These three sound rather insecure, especially
On Wed, 6 Aug 2014 16:57, sieut...@gmail.com said:
> So that i cannot access to key store on using two accounts.
Which is in general not a good idea. GnuPG is quite serious about
permissions and thus has no option to change that.
You may want to rethink your design. userv(1) is your friend.
On 06/08/14 20:58, Werner Koch wrote:
> GnuPG is quite serious about permissions and thus has no option to
> change that.
Can I ask what happened to --preserve-permissions? I checked the man
pages on a Debian stable system, which mentioned them.
I was a bit surprised to find the option since I ag
I know well your advices , but actually i need to assign 3 users to handle
the keyring.
One like admin , he can modify and add the secret key
Another like test1 , he cannot add secret key but he can add public keys
And the third callled test2 , he cannot add any key but can use that
keyring for do
werpc-ibm-aix7.1.0.0
checking host system type... powerpc-ibm-aix7.1.0.0
configure: autobuild project... gnupg
configure: autobuild revision... 2.0.21
configure: autobuild hostname... posseold
configure: autobuild timestamp... 20140806-160007
checking for style of include used by make... GNU
ch
On 06/08/14 23:11, Ashok Boppana wrote:
> Hello Team,
>
> My name is Ashok Boppana and I'm trying to install GnuPG 2.0.21
> software on my AIX P520 machine which is running on AIX 7.1 operating
> system. I'm following the install steps as per the document but
> getting an error which I don't u
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