Hello Steve,
first of all thanks for helpful advice. When printing out all the fields of
the message with the openssl command
I got for every recipient two blocks. One block includes the OAEP padding
and the other block (same recipient) includes the default padding.
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On Mon, May 15, 2017, RudyAC wrote:
> Hello Steve,
>
> first of all thanks for helpful advice. When printing out all the fields of
> the message with the openssl command
> I got for every recipient two blocks. One block includes the OAEP padding
> and the other block (same recipient) includes
On 15/05/2017 17:54, Andreas Fenkart wrote:
Hi list,
I'm experimenting with openssl/gnupg interoperability. It seems the
least common multiple is cms. I didn't find a way to produce output
with opengpg to work with 'openssl dgst' directly. Am I wrong, is
there a simpler way?
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Hi list,
I'm experimenting with openssl/gnupg interoperability. It seems the
least common multiple is cms. I didn't find a way to produce output
with opengpg to work with 'openssl dgst' directly. Am I wrong, is
there a simpler way?
generate gpgsm keyring: https://lists.gt.net/gnupg/devel/53489
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