Re: Why GnuPG encrypted file has no icon?

2016-10-01 Thread Rohit P
I am using Windows 7. Icons are there on all files. What I actually meant is when a file is encrypted with GnuPG, the resultant .pgp file has no icon. From: Paul R. Ramer Sent: Saturday, October 1, 2016 11:17:54 AM To: Rohit P Subject: Re: Why GnuPG encrypted fil

Re: Why GnuPG encrypted file has no icon?

2016-10-01 Thread MFPA
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On Saturday 1 October 2016 at 7:47:39 AM, in , Rohit P wrote:- > I am using Windows 7. Icons are there on all files. What I actually > meant is when a file is encrypted with GnuPG, the resultant .pgp file > has no icon. If Windows has an applica

Re: Why GnuPG encrypted file has no icon?

2016-10-01 Thread MFPA
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On Saturday 1 October 2016 at 6:23:17 PM, in , Rohit P wrote:- > I guess .asc extension is only when you select "ASCII Armor" option. > If you don't select this option it is .pgp. I just tested and that's right. I always use -ear, so always get t

Re: Terminology - certificate or key ?

2016-10-01 Thread Werner Koch
On Fri, 30 Sep 2016 17:30, ine...@gnu.org said: > There is one more: "secret key". Well, I like "secret key" because "secret" stands out when reading source code or text. "private" and "public" are two similar and when it comes to naming variables sk and pk or seckey and pubkey are easier to dis

Re: Terminology - certificate or key ?

2016-10-01 Thread Werner Koch
On Fri, 30 Sep 2016 18:50, andr...@andrewg.com said: > with the same key. "Latch and key" is the best analogy I know of to Frankly, I did not know how to translate the German term "Schnappschloss". I had in mind that a "latch" is similar to a "deadbolt". Salam-Shalom, Werner -- Die Gedan

Re: Why GnuPG encrypted file has no icon?

2016-10-01 Thread Rohit P
@MFPA: I guess .asc extension is only when you select "ASCII Armor" option. If you don't select this option it is .pgp. Not sure. I tried "Open With", but don't know which .exe to select to associate .pgp extension. Regards, RP From: MFPA <2014-667rhzu3

Re: Terminology - certificate or key ?

2016-10-01 Thread MFPA
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On Saturday 1 October 2016 at 6:45:51 PM, in , Werner Koch wrote:- > Frankly, I did not know how to translate the German term > "Schnappschloss". I had in mind that a "latch" is similar to a > "deadbolt". For latch, the Oxford dictionary give

Re: Terminology - certificate or key ?

2016-10-01 Thread Heinz Diehl
On 01.10.2016, Werner Koch wrote: > Frankly, I did not know how to translate the German term > "Schnappschloss". Visualising a picture of what is meant by the German term, I would intuitively translate it to something like a hasp, a snap lock or even a spring lock. And you're right, I also heard

Re: recording and retrieving "secrets" into gpg files

2016-10-01 Thread Arbiel (gmx)
Hi Stephan The "Bash scripting" material, which I began reading, gave me some valuable informations and I will go on reading it. On the other hand, I did not understand the aim of the material concerning bash for gpg, as it deals with issues which I am quite unaware of. Maybe, when I get more con