Re: Gnupg-users Digest, Vol 220, Issue 11

2022-01-10 Thread Ryan McGinnis via Gnupg-users

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
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GPG: 5C73 8727 EE58 786A 777C 4F1D B5AA 3FA3 486E D7AD

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On Monday, January 10th, 2022 at 12:48 PM, Chris Taylor 
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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...
> > 

> > Message-ID: 003a01d8053a$de2469c0$9a6d3d40$@gmx.de
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> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
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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
> > 

> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
> > 

> > 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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Re: Gnupg-users Digest, Vol 220, Issue 11

2022-01-10 Thread Andrew Gallagher via Gnupg-users

> On 10 Jan 2022, at 20:33, Chris Taylor  
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> Hello,
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Please follow the instructions that you quoted in the email you just sent:

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Re: Gnupg-users Digest, Vol 220, Issue 11

2022-01-10 Thread Chris Taylor

Hello,

Please unsubscribe me from this list.

Chris


On 10/01/2022 15:08, gnupg-users-requ...@gnupg.org wrote:

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Today's Topics:

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
Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2022 10:25:39 +0100
From: "Robert Flosbach" 
To: 
Subject: AW: GPG key generated on Windows...
Message-ID: <003a01d8053a$de2469c0$9a6d3d40$@gmx.de>
Content-Type: text/plain;   charset="UTF-8"

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




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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2022 12:14:27 +0100
From: Werner Koch 
To: Robert Flosbach via Gnupg-users 
Subject: Re: AW: GPG key generated on Windows...
Message-ID: <87h7adtb3g@wheatstone.g10code.de>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

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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