Re: Terminology - certificate or key ?

2016-10-03 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On Sun 2016-10-02 13:48:01 -0400, Michael A. Yetto wrote: > I thought what might be meant is what I have always referred to as a > slam lock. That is, a locking mechanism that stays locked after opening > from the inside and locks itself after closing from the outside. as a native en_US-speaker, I

Re: Terminology - certificate or key ?

2016-10-03 Thread Werner Koch
On Sun, 2 Oct 2016 12:44, j...@berklix.com said: > Schnappschloss seems to be a wide word covering all sorts, It might be that there are regional differences in Germany. May be even more here, close to the traditional area of lock fabrication. Here are two padlocks:

Re: recording and retrieving "secrets" into gpg files

2016-10-03 Thread Arbiel (gmx)
Hi Damien It's exactly what I was looking for. Thank you a lot. Arbiel Le 02/10/2016 à 09:52, Damien Goutte-Gattat a écrit : > On 10/02/2016 12:10 AM, Arbiel (gmx) wrote: >> In fact, I wish to record "secrets" in gnome-keyrings, as seahorse does, >> and I am looking for tutorials which explain

Re: recording and retrieving "secrets" into gpg files

2016-10-03 Thread Juergen Christoffel
On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 03:56:08PM +0200, Arbiel (gmx) wrote: Can somebody, please, direct me toward a url where they provide bash scripting examples. Take a look at https://www.passwordstore.org/ which is written in bash and stores secrets with gnupg. --jc -- Doctorow's Law: Anytime

Re: Terminology - certificate or key ?

2016-10-03 Thread Richard Höchenberger
On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 4:14 PM, Werner Koch wrote: > Here are two padlocks: > > > > > We would call the left one a "normales Vorhangeschloss" (simple > padlock). But the middle one is known as a "Schappsch

Re: Terminology - certificate or key ?

2016-10-03 Thread Werner Koch
On Mon, 3 Oct 2016 18:34, richard.hoechenber...@gmail.com said: > :) But maybe I'm simply too young, the padlock-without-Schnappschloss > type appears to be kind of ancient? Heavy duty padlocks require a key for locking; you may have seen them used to lock a motorbike. The description at [1] li

Re: What to do at failed integrity check?

2016-10-03 Thread Claus Assmann
On Mon, Oct 03, 2016, Simon Albrecht wrote: > gpg: Signature made Do 31 M??r 2016 12:56:02 CEST using RSA key ID 4F25E3B6 > gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found ^ > I already tried getting the files from a mirror ??? same thing. Hmm..

What to do at failed integrity check?

2016-10-03 Thread Simon Albrecht
Hello everybody, I’m having a problem getting GnuPG set up: I downloaded the tarball and signature (for v2.0.30), then did the integrity check as described on using the packaged version of GnuPG (1.4.something), and it failed with this message:

Re: What to do at failed integrity check?

2016-10-03 Thread Moritz Klammler
> gpg: Signature made Do 31 Mär 2016 12:56:02 CEST using RSA key ID 4F25E3B6 > gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found GnuPG didn't tell you that if found out that the file doesn't match the signature. It told you that it wasn't able to check whether it is valid in the first place becau

RE: What to do at failed integrity check?

2016-10-03 Thread Steve Butler
Go to any public key server and get that key ID. However, before doing that, I'd first verify the checksum without using GnuPG. That process should also have been described on the download page. -Original Message- From: Gnupg-users [mailto:gnupg-users-bounces+sbutler=fchn@gnupg.or