the keys I've generated and now have lost. I've looked up the man
pages and the html howto but they just refer to generating a revocation
certificate and use
revuid
But how do I revoke keys on the keyserver so I can generate new ones?
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e new keypairs (and save them
this time!)
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On Sunday 10 Jul 2005 19:49, Folkert van Heusden wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How do I create such a revocation certificate without revoking my key
> yet? Could not find it.
>
>
> Folkert van Heusden
First of all, are you using Windows or Linux, and if Linux, which
desktop (KDE, Gno
On Wednesday 03 Aug 2005 3:05 am, Kara wrote:
> What would be an equally good equivalent
> for those of us using a Linux distro?
What distro and what kernel are you using?
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erbird forum which you can join at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Mozilla_Thunderbird/
This yahoogroup was set up by Nick Andriash, who also set up the
PGP-Basics yahoogroup, so it could be of use. But these are both
UNOFFICIAL yahoogroups
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pgpVQgMAuxHnY.pgp
Description: PGP sig
om the keyring? (y/N) y
gpg: /home/graham/.gnupg/pubring.gpg: copy to
`/home/graham/.gnupg/pubring.gpg.tmp' failed: file read error
gpg: deleting keyblock failed: file read error
gpg: 0xCB1AA7B0: delete key failed: file read error
When I tried to import a key I got a similar file read erro
On Monday 30 Jan 2006 08:22, Graham wrote:
> I have Gpg 1.4.2 installed by default on my Mepis system. When I
> tried to delete a key from my keyring both from the command line and
> through Kgpg I got this error:
>
> gpg --delete-keys 0xCB1AA7B0
>
> pub 1024D/CB1AA7B0 2003
nless things have
changed this is why PGP Corporation don't offer it.
But why bother when there is GPG?
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ilities to
compile source from the base install. Its default desktop is KDE, but
you can easily change that if you're a Gnome user
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On Tuesday 25 July 2006 19:13, Sam Morris wrote:
> Message was signed by Sam Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Key ID:
> 0x5EA01078). Warning: The signature is bad.
I get this message when viewing through KMail. Anyone else confirm the
sig is bad?
C card and connect a card reader to the USB port of the
machine. It is then recognised as a mass storage device. I point the
email program to GnuPG and my keyring at its location. I'm not sure
how I would do it under WinXP, but you might like to look up WinPT
er or webpage that I could get if from?
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> perfectly fine though.
[snipped]
The link points to the page you are looking at (ch02s03.html) and not
to the file gnupg-ccid.
Thus the instructions on the page will not work. Could somebody change
this?
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux)
od fortune.
So Happy Saturnalia (as my Christmas cards say) and also "Bah Humbug!"
And support freedom with the FSF!
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ng PGP or GnuPG outside
of our very small community, we are faced with the use of these very
strong encryption tools by those who would attack the very heart of our
way of life. We need to take a step back and consider how GnuPG should
be used in the future.
We need a debate at the widest level in th
t - forget by whom as I've just
cleared a lot of emails.
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I have a couple questions I have not been able to figure out on my own.
First, and probably easiest: Is it possible to put a photo into a
key? I see some keys have it, but have not figured how to do it.
Second: I have a Thawte Freemail certificate. I
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I have been trying to figure out what all GPG will do.
I do not see any notes on how to run gpg-agent. I went thru the
session manager, and placed it as a startup program. The only problem
with this is I keep noticing I have several copys running if
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I have Fedora FC4. with all available updates.
I am using GPG 1.4.1 and v1.9.18 is also installed.
The GPA is version 0.7.0
My Firestarter firewall is set to let all traffic out, and is not
showing as blocking anything when I try.
First I bring up GPA
I am no longer able to verify signatures, or even list my keyring. I
suspect that a key as been (automatically) imported which uses SHA224
which gpg does not support. Can anyone advise what I can do to a) Fix
the keyring and b) Stop it getting borked in future?
gpg --version
gpg (GnuPG) 2.0.3
Copy
grounds, and which can be easily offended by things which you find
innocuous in your culture.
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: Please sign and encrypt for internet privacy
iD8DBQFG4GipthMHx1h/UZYRAsX4AJ4twJGCJI2
"Hardeep Singh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There is nothing that can prove who you say you are. State provided ID
> cards only prove that you were able to convince the system that you
> have a specific name.
For individuals I think that too much importance is placed on identity
based on name.
lso deals with GnuPG, though this does mean joining another group :-)
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/PGP-Basics/
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in which the mvps.org file says:
127.0.0.1 localhost
Also for a double line of protection, use a filtering proxy such as
privoxy.
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