I've been trying now for almost three months and I
still can't get the Cypherpunks remailers to accept
messages encrypted with Ubuntu Linux/GPG v1.2.5.
I have no idea what's wrong. I've tried everything I
can think of and it STILL refuses to work. I used
Windows XP PGP and the remailers every
--- Johan Wevers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do these mailers still require pgp 2.x encrypted
> messages?
Apparently not. I have used the --pgp2 switch with no
resulting success. The remailers have used all
versions of PGP in Windows with no decryption problems
whatsoever for years in some cas
--- Johan Wevers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>If I can figure out how to install IDEA, I will,
>>but I can't see how it could possibly matter with
>>DSS/DSA keys.
> It won't. Those keys are not pgp2 compatible anyway.
OK.
So...if the remailers are distributing DSS kets, what
version of PGP ca
--- Lionel Elie Mamane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To encrypt / sign in a PGP2-compatible way...
This is apparently not relevant to my question, as the
remailers are using DSA/DSS keys (see previous
messages).
Changing to PGP6 compatibility also makes no
difference for what that's worth.
Let'
--- Johan Wevers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That should be GnuPG or pgp 6.something.
That's what I thought. Enabling PGP6 compatibility in
kGPG does not make any difference, though.
> I'd try to use as many compatibility options as
> possible, like --rfc1991.
--rfc1991 doesn't work. That (
--- Peter Palfrader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know that gpg 1.4 (and probably also 1.2 as well,
> tho I don't have any
> systems with that anymore) work with
> gpg --textmode --cipher-algo 3DES
> --recipient $foo --encrypt
> because those are the options used by Echolot, a
> remailer