Hi David,

Thank you for your prompt response. The files which are sent by JP Morgan are 
using ascii mode of transfer and the files are ascii armored as well.
Let me know if you have any other questions.

Thanks,
Vineeta

-----Original Message-----
From: David Shaw [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2013 7:11 PM
To: VINEETA DESHMUKH (CRGL-THIRDPARTY.COM)
Cc: [email protected]; Kari Ingebritsen
Subject: Re: (GnuPG) 1.4.2 - Signature Verification Issue

On Oct 24, 2013, at 4:47 PM, "VINEETA DESHMUKH (CRGL-THIRDPARTY.COM)" 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>  
> I am facing an issue with the Signature verification from one of our clients 
> - JP Morgan. We currently have FTP+encryption+signature of all the files 
> which they send to us. However, they recently have migrated their FTP servers 
> to connect through secure FTP with SSH keys. This is where we are facing 
> problems when it comes to signature verification to a few files which are 
> placed through their automated process. I am pasting successful and failed 
> logs for your reference.

The first thing to ask whenever people put FTP and signatures together is 
whether the files are transferred via ascii or binary mode in FTP, and the 
related question of whether the files you are transferring are in ascii armor 
or not.  Transferring non-armored files via ascii mode in FTP can cause various 
corruption problems.

David


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