tware/pinepgp/ pinepgp
[3] http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~gator/pgp4pine/ PGP4Pine (PAPP)
[4] http://dougbarton.net/FreeBSD/Downloads/ Pine PGP Filters
[5] http://pgpenvelope.sourceforge.net/pgpenvelope
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Martin A. Brown
http://linux-ip.net/
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hy.
[0] http://loop-aes.sourceforge.net/aespipe/
[1] http://linux-ip.net/software/#aespipe-wrapper
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Martin A. Brown
http://linux-ip.net/
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Comment: pgf-0.72 (http://linux-ip.net/sw/pine-gpg-filter/)
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store the socket itself.
When gpg-agent is allowed to exit gracefully, it should clean up its
sockets (see atexit handler called cleanup in gpg-agent.c).
Best,
- -Martin
[0] find /var /tmp -type s
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http://linux-ip.net/
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d> 5 # -- for ultimate trust of the identified key
Command> y #yes, you want to ultimately trust this key
shell$ gpg --update-trustdb # -- not strictly required
Then try using the key again.
Good luck,
- -Martin
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Martin A. Brown
http://linux-ip.net/
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