Re: recording and retrieving "secrets" into gpg files

2016-10-01 Thread Arbiel (gmx)
Hi Stephan

The "Bash scripting" material, which I began reading, gave me some
valuable informations and I will go on reading it.

On the other hand, I did not understand the aim of the material
concerning bash for gpg, as it deals with issues which I am quite
unaware of. Maybe, when I get more confident in gpg concepts, will I
understand its purpose.

In fact, I wish to record "secrets" in gnome-keyrings, as seahorse does,
and I am looking for tutorials which explain how to do so with bash
scripts, which are the only "programs" I am able to write.

Cheers

Arbiel


Le 30/09/2016 à 17:30, Stephan Beck a écrit :
> Hi Arbiel,
> 
> Arbiel (gmx):
>> Hi
>>
>> Thank you Andrew.
>>
>> In the material I've been ready lately, all examples are written in a
>> programming language and I only have abilities in bash scripting.
>>
>> Can somebody, please, direct me toward a url where they provide bash
>> scripting examples.
> [...]
> Bash scripting in general?
> http://bash-hackers.org
> 
> related to gpg? For instance,
> https://github.com/Whonix/gpg-bash-lib
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Stephan
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Re: Terminology - certificate or key ?

2016-10-01 Thread Heinz Diehl
On 01.10.2016, Werner Koch wrote: 

> Frankly, I did not know how to translate the German term
> "Schnappschloss".

Visualising a picture of what is meant by the German term, I would
intuitively translate it to something like a hasp, a snap lock or even
a spring lock. And you're right, I also heard the term latch lock.



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Re: Terminology - certificate or key ?

2016-10-01 Thread MFPA
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On Saturday 1 October 2016 at 6:45:51 PM, in
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> Frankly, I did not know how to translate the German term
> "Schnappschloss".  I had in mind that a "latch" is similar to a
> "deadbolt".


For latch, the Oxford dictionary gives "A metal bar with a catch and
lever used for fastening a door or gate" as the primary use. A
secondary meaning is "A spring lock for an outer door, which catches
when the door is closed and can only be opened from the outside with a
key."


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Re: Why GnuPG encrypted file has no icon?

2016-10-01 Thread Rohit P

@MFPA:


I guess .asc extension is only when you select "ASCII Armor" option. If you 
don't select this option it is .pgp.


Not sure.


I tried "Open With", but don't know which .exe to select to associate .pgp 
extension.


Regards,

RP


From: MFPA <2014-667rhzu3dc-lists-gro...@riseup.net>
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Subject: Re: Why GnuPG encrypted file has no icon?

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On Saturday 1 October 2016 at 7:47:39 AM, in
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Rohit P wrote:-


> I am using Windows 7. Icons are there on all files. What I actually
> meant is when a file is encrypted with GnuPG, the resultant .pgp file
> has no icon.

If Windows has an application associated with the file extension, the
file will be shown with that application's icon. And double-clicking
the file will cause that application to perform a default action on
that file, for example double-clicking a .txt file on a Windows
machine will usually open the file using Notepad.

You could try right-clicking one of your .gpg files and selecting
"open with", keeping the "always use this app" box ticked, click "more
apps", and select GnuPG. (It might show as "GnuPG's OpenPGP Tool".)

Not sure why you get .pgp files; I get .asc.

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Re: Terminology - certificate or key ?

2016-10-01 Thread Werner Koch
On Fri, 30 Sep 2016 18:50, andr...@andrewg.com said:

> with the same key. "Latch and key" is the best analogy I know of to

Frankly, I did not know how to translate the German term
"Schnappschloss".  I had in mind that a "latch" is similar to a
"deadbolt".


Salam-Shalom,

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Re: Terminology - certificate or key ?

2016-10-01 Thread Werner Koch
On Fri, 30 Sep 2016 17:30, ine...@gnu.org said:

> There is one more: "secret key".

Well, I like "secret key" because "secret" stands out when reading
source code or text.  "private" and "public" are two similar and when it
comes to naming variables sk and pk or seckey and pubkey are easier to
distinguish that, well, what?


Shalom-Salam,

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Re: Why GnuPG encrypted file has no icon?

2016-10-01 Thread MFPA
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On Saturday 1 October 2016 at 6:23:17 PM, in
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Rohit P wrote:-

> I guess .asc extension is only when you select "ASCII Armor" option.
> If you don't select this option it is .pgp.

I just tested and that's right. I always use -ear, so always get the
.asc extension appended.


> I tried "Open With", but don't know which .exe to select to associate
> .pgp extension.

Probably gpg.exe.
Try without the "always use this app" box ticked if you are unsure.

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Re: Why GnuPG encrypted file has no icon?

2016-10-01 Thread MFPA
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On Saturday 1 October 2016 at 7:47:39 AM, in
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Rohit P wrote:-


> I am using Windows 7. Icons are there on all files. What I actually
> meant is when a file is encrypted with GnuPG, the resultant .pgp file
> has no icon.

If Windows has an application associated with the file extension, the
file will be shown with that application's icon. And double-clicking
the file will cause that application to perform a default action on
that file, for example double-clicking a .txt file on a Windows
machine will usually open the file using Notepad.

You could try right-clicking one of your .gpg files and selecting
"open with", keeping the "always use this app" box ticked, click "more
apps", and select GnuPG. (It might show as "GnuPG's OpenPGP Tool".)

Not sure why you get .pgp files; I get .asc.

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Re: Why GnuPG encrypted file has no icon?

2016-10-01 Thread Rohit P
I am using Windows 7. Icons are there on all files. What I actually meant is 
when a file is encrypted with GnuPG, the resultant .pgp file has no icon.


From: Paul R. Ramer 
Sent: Saturday, October 1, 2016 11:17:54 AM
To: Rohit P
Subject: Re: Why GnuPG encrypted file has no icon?

On September 30, 2016 9:10:03 PM PDT, Rohit P 
 wrote:
>When you encrypt multiple files in a folder, GnuPG encrypted files have
>no icon. It is difficult to immediately identify which are the
>encrypted files.
>
>
>Any specific reason why encrypted files have no icon?

I don't know which operating system you are using here, but icons are usually 
set for files that have known data types or file extensions.  It has to do with 
your operating system or desktop environment not GnuPG.  Apparently your 
operating system (probably Windows) does not have icons assigned for these 
types of files.

Hope that is helpful.

-Paul
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