Re: how to install PGP?

1997-01-21 Thread Philippe Troin

On Mon, 20 Jan 1997 15:09:16 PST Ricardo Kleemann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
.com) wrote:

 I tried installing the mailpgp package but it complains about not having
 pgp-i or pgp-us. How do I install these, and how can I automate pgp into
 something like pine, for example?

PGP is not on the US debian sites (because of the US crypto export 
restrictions). Readme README-nonUS at your closest debian mirror.

Phil.



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Re: how to install PGP?

1997-01-21 Thread Steve
 I tried installing the mailpgp package but it complains about not
 having pgp-i or pgp-us. How do I install these,

You need to retrieve the PGP package, which is not on ftp.debian.org
because of the stupid EAR (formerly ITAR) export restrictions. Look at
the README.mirrors file (available at every debian FTP site) and
choose a site that carries the non-US packages.

 and how can I automate pgp into something like pine, for example?

Decrypting and verifying is easy enough, just pipe the message through
PGP. Encrypting and signing is a matter of setting up a script and
telling Pine to use it as an editor. The script runs your real editor
for composing, then runs PGP and gives the output to Pine for mailing.
I think Pine includes such a script already. RTFM.

There are actually quite a few ways to automate PGP, that's just one.



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Re: how to install PGP?

1997-01-21 Thread Hakan Ardo
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On Mon, 20 Jan 1997, Steve wrote:

  and how can I automate pgp into something like pine, for example?
 
 Decrypting and verifying is easy enough, just pipe the message through
 PGP. Encrypting and signing is a matter of setting up a script and
 telling Pine to use it as an editor. The script runs your real editor
 for composing, then runs PGP and gives the output to Pine for mailing.
 I think Pine includes such a script already. RTFM.
 
 There are actually quite a few ways to automate PGP, that's just one.
 

Another way is to install the pinepgp package, resently uploaded to the
contrib section. It contains script to will, decrypt and check signatures
on incommimg mail, and crypt or sign outgoing.

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Re: how to install PGP?

1997-01-21 Thread Ricardas Cepas
Ricardo Kleemann writes:
 
 Hi,
 
 I tried installing the mailpgp package but it complains about not having
 pgp-i or pgp-us. How do I install these, and how can I automate pgp into
 something like pine, for example?
 
 Thanks
 Ricardo

pgp is at: 

   BRThis site also carries packages that can't be at ftp.debian.org
 due to legal reasons (e.g. export restrictions) in
 A 
HREF=ftp://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/pub/debian-non-US;ftp://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/pub/debian-non-US/A

pgp-i is better but supposed by some illegal in US. Some languages 
support
is included, some you should get yourself. I don't use pine but elm incorporates
pgp straightforward without mailpgp.

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Re: how to install PGP?

1997-01-21 Thread Ricardo Kleemann
Hi!

I couldn't find the pinepgp package under contrib... :(

Anyone else know where it is?

On Tue, 21 Jan 1997, Hakan Ardo wrote:

 
 Another way is to install the pinepgp package, resently uploaded to the
 contrib section. It contains script to will, decrypt and check signatures
 on incommimg mail, and crypt or sign outgoing.
 
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  Name:Hakan Ardo
  E-Mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  WWW: http://www.ub2.lu.se/~hakan/sig.html
  Public Key:  Try finger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Fingerprint: E9 81 FD 90 53 5C E9 3E  3D ED 57 15 1B 7E 29 F3
  Interests:   WWW, Programming, 3D graphics
 
  Thought for the day: As long as one understands, the
  spelling does not matter :-)
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