Ah, it's nice to know that as time inexorably marches forward and Usenet 
becomes AOL becomes TikTok, as keyboards transition to phone screens transition 
to VR sensors, that some things, some things -- some things never change.


-Ryan McGinnis
r...@digicana.com
https://bigstormpicture.com
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On Monday, January 10th, 2022 at 12:48 PM, Chris Taylor 
<ch...@christaylordeveloper.co.uk> wrote:

> Hello,
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> Chris
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> On 10/01/2022 15:08, gnupg-users-requ...@gnupg.org wrote:
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> >     1. AW: GPG key generated on Windows... (Robert Flosbach)
> >     2. Re: AW: GPG key generated on Windows... (Werner Koch)
> >     3. Re: one ecc key-pair for both encryption and signature?
> >        (Bernhard Reiter)
> >     4. Re: Yubikeys and GnuPG 2.2/2.3 (Werner Koch)
> >     5. Fwd: gpg: onepass_sig with unknown version 105
> >        (Gilberto F. da Silva)
> >     6. Re: one ecc key-pair for both encryption and signature?
> >        (Robert J. Hansen)
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> > Message: 1
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> > Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2022 10:25:39 +0100
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> > From: "Robert Flosbach" r.flosb...@gmx.de
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> > To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
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> > Subject: AW: GPG key generated on Windows...
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> > Message-ID: 003a01d8053a$de2469c0$9a6d3d40$@gmx.de
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> > Thank you very much for your help!
> > 

> > For future reference and people having the same issue: gpg2.3 introduced a 
> > new packet type 20 which provides authenticated encryption with associated 
> > data (AEAD) [1]. A key generated with gpg2.3 supports this encryption type 
> > and encryption in Windows (using the current Gpg4win 4.0.0) defaults to 
> > AEAD for a key generated with default settings. Since AEAD/type 20 is not 
> > supported yet by version 2.2, decryption on linux distros is not possible 
> > using version 2.2.X from their repositories.
> > 

> > [1] 
> > https://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-ietf-openpgp-rfc4880bis-06.html#rfc.section.5.16
> > 

> > Message: 2
> > 

> > Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2022 12:14:27 +0100
> > 

> > From: Werner Koch w...@gnupg.org
> > 

> > To: Robert Flosbach via Gnupg-users gnupg-users@gnupg.org
> > 

> > Subject: Re: AW: GPG key generated on Windows...
> > 

> > Message-ID: 87h7adtb3g....@wheatstone.g10code.de
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> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
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> > On Sun, 9 Jan 2022 10:25, Robert Flosbach said:
> > 

> > > For future reference and people having the same issue: gpg2.3
> > > 

> > > introduced a new packet type 20 which provides authenticated
> > > 

> > > encryption with associated data (AEAD) [1]. A key generated with
> > > 

> > > gpg2.3 supports this encryption type and encryption in Windows (using
> > > 

> > > the current Gpg4win 4.0.0) defaults to AEAD for a key generated with
> > > 

> > > There are two ways to change this: the first is to change the
> > > 

> > > preferences on your key (using 2.3's --edit-key) and the second is to
> > > 

> > > put
> > 

> > --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> > 

> > ignore-invalid-option personal-aead-preferences
> > 

> > personal-aead-preferences none
> > 

> > --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
> > 

> > into gpg.conf . From the man page:
> > 

> > --personal-aead-preferences string
> > 

> >      Set the list of personal AEAD preferences to string.  Use gpg
> >      --version to get a list of available algorithms, and use none to set
> >      no preference at all.  This allows the user to safely override the
> >      algorithm chosen by the recipient key preferences, as GPG will only
> >      select an algorithm that is usable by all recipients.  The most
> >      highly ranked cipher in this list is also used for the --symmetric
> >      encryption command.
> >     

> > 

> > (the ignore-invalid-option line allows to use the same gpg.conf
> > 

> > also with gpg 2.2)
> > 

> > Shalom-Salam,
> > 

> >     Werner
> >     

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