Hi,
We got new GPG key, We need to apply in Unix AIX server. I never done before, Do we need to install "Cygwin" software? Can you help me on this and how to test also. Please check below steps is correct? Installation steps cd ~/.gnupg gpg --import <filename> gpg --sign-key <uid> Command> trust 1 = I don't know or won't say 2 = I do NOT trust 3 = I trust marginally 4 = I trust fully 5 = I trust ultimately m = back to the main menu Your decision? 5 Do you really want to set this key to ultimate trust? (y/N) y Command> save Regards, Sam Desk: 918-573-6631 Mobile: 386-631-8079 Email : [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> ________________________________ From: Arjay, Terry Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 8:13 AM To: Krishnaswamy, Sambath Cc: Ligon, Teresa; Pandey, Omprakash Subject: FW: TALX PGP Key Expiration Notice for 07/28/2009 Sam, The TALX PGP Key expires periodically. We have some time, but wanted to get this on your radar so that you have plenty of time to do what is necessary to comply and keep us current. Thanks, Terrance M. Arjay IBM Global Services PeopleSoft HRMS Voice: 918-573-5214 Cell: 918-698-7480 E-mail: [email protected] OR [email protected] ________________________________ From: TALX Operations Team [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 5:17 AM To: Arjay, Terry Subject: TALX PGP Key Expiration Notice for 07/28/2009 <http://www.talx.com/images/email/talx_header.jpg> Dear TALX Client, Just a friendly reminder that the current TALX Corporation PGP Public key will expire on 7/28/2009 and will no longer encrypt files after this date. As part of TALX's security policy, PGP keys expire on a semi-annual basis to better protect confidential data. The new TALX public key is attached to this e-mail and is also available at the following websites (The key is the same on each site): http://www.talx.com/pgp/ <http://www.talx.com/pgp/> http://www.theworknumber.com/pgp/ <http://www.theworknumber.com/pgp/> http://www.ucexpress.com/pgp/ <http://www.ucexpress.com/pgp/> Please begin using this new key on or before 7/28/2009. Instructions for downloading and using this key are at the end of this email. The new TALX public key file name is talxcorp01312010Public.asc and is scheduled to expire on 1/31/2010. Approximately one month before the key expiration we will provide a new public key for you to download. We will notify you via email once the new key is available in order for you to have time to implement. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact your Client Relationship Manager (CRM). Do not reply to this e-mail as it is being sent from a "send-only" account that is not being monitored. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- MORE PGP FILE ENCRYPTION INFORMATION TALX requires using file-based encryption when transmitting over the Internet. The encryption method is Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) version 6.5 or greater by PGP Corporation (http://www.pgp.com/index.html <http://www.pgp.com/index.html> ). This software is downward compatible to all UNIX and Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista versions. PGP works by using a PUBLIC key and a PRIVATE key. The transmitter of data encrypts the transmission file with the receiver's public key. The only way that this file can be unencrypted is when the right private key (which is under security control by the TALX Dataload team) is then matched with the encrypted file and the correct pass phrase is entered. The key "talxcorp01312010Public.asc" is for PGP versions 6.5 and greater. The key uses Diffie-Hellman/Digital Signal Standard encryption, with a 2048 bit Diffie-Hellman key size. This new public key will expire on January 31, 2010. A new version of this key will be available for download within a month of that date. Along with encryption, PGP software also compresses the file to around 10 percent of the original size, greatly reducing transfer times. The implementation procedure is as follows: 1. Client downloads the TALX public key from http://www.talx.com/pgp <http://www.talx.com/pgp> , http://www.theworknumber.com/pgp/ <http://www.theworknumber.com/pgp/> or http://www.ucexpress.com/pgp/ <http://www.ucexpress.com/pgp/> (The key is the same at each URL) and save the key to a local drive by right clicking on the hyperlink on the website and selecting "Save Target As." 2. Client imports public key with PGP software onto their PGP software "keyring" * Open PGP keys * Select Keys * Select Import Key and find where you saved the TALX Public Key * Verify and sign key if required in your configuration 3. Client prepares file for transmission. 4. Client encrypts file with our public key using PGP software * Right click on your file (in Windows Explorer) * Select PGP, then select encrypt * Double click on the TALX Public Key (*The encrypted file will be built in the same location as the original file.) 5. Client transmits file to TALX. When transmitting via FTP you MUST use BINARY transmission mode- as opposed to ASCII, which may be the default. 6. TALX decrypts the file using our private key and our password Thank you, TALX Corporation <http://www.talx.com/> 11432 Lackland St. Louis, MO 63146 ________________________________ ***This message was sent from an unmonitored e-mail box.*** Please contact your client relationship manager for further assistance.
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