Re: a bit OT: pgpdump binaries?

2014-05-12 Thread Kosuke Kaizuka
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Thank you Josef for binary files!

On Sun, 11 May 2014 19:15:29 -0400, Faramir wrote:
 compilation is straightforward, if msys and mingw is installed! 
 pgpdump.c is missing a #include getopt.h, after adding that 
 just  a ./configure and make to compile it! I compiled a 64 and
 a 32 bit version for you! The files are digitally signed using
 the Microsoft Authenticode stuff.
 
 Hello Josef, Thank you, as Ben said, I appreciate your effort and 
 already downloaded the binary files. I tried to verify the digital 
 signature, but something failed, however, the hash values match
 the ones you provided, plus virustotal battery of 52 antivirus
 agree the file is safe, so I'm puzzled but not worried about the
 signature.

I have downloaded and checked binary files.
?
pgpdump64.exe
SHA-512: match
Microsoft Authenticode: verified (Name: Josef Schneider, Email
address: josef.schnei...@gmail.com, Signed on: ?2014?/05?/09? 17:12:04)
check by Norton: passed

pgpdump.exe
SHA-512: match
Microsoft Authenticode: verified (Name: Josef Schneider, Email
address: josef.schnei...@gmail.com, Signed on: ?2014?/05?/09? 17:16:36)
check by Norton: passed

Authenticode certificate is issued by StartCom Class 2 Primary
Intermediate Object CA.

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Re: a bit OT: pgpdump binaries?

2014-05-11 Thread Faramir
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El 09-05-2014 4:34, Josef Schneider escribió:
...
 Hi,
 
 compilation is straightforward, if msys and mingw is installed! 
 pgpdump.c is missing a #include getopt.h, after adding that 
 just  a ./configure and make to compile it! I compiled a 64 and a
 32 bit version for you! The files are digitally signed using the
 Microsoft Authenticode stuff.

  Hello Josef,
  Thank you, as Ben said, I appreciate your effort and
already downloaded the binary files. I tried to verify the digital
signature, but something failed, however, the hash values match the
ones you provided, plus virustotal battery of 52 antivirus agree the
file is safe, so I'm puzzled but not worried about the signature.

  Thanks again


Best Regards
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Re: a bit OT: pgpdump binaries?

2014-05-10 Thread Ben McGinnes
On 9/05/14 6:34 PM, Josef Schneider wrote:
 Hi,
 
 something strange happened in my mail client so the signature of the
 last message was invalid!

I'm sure we've all had that happen at some point.  Anyway, thanks, I'm
sure Faramir will appreciate these and I can probably think of a few
other people who woud like them, so I might just mirror them.  ;)


Regards,
Ben



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Re: a bit OT: pgpdump binaries?

2014-05-09 Thread Josef Schneider
Hi,

something strange happened in my mail client so the signature of the
last message was invalid!
Here is the same message correctly signed:

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Hi,
 
compilation is straightforward, if msys and mingw is installed!
pgpdump.c is missing a #include getopt.h, after adding that
just  a
./configure and make to compile it!
I compiled a 64 and a 32 bit version for you! The files are
digitally
signed using the Microsoft Authenticode stuff.
The SHA-512 hashes of the files are:
pgpdump64.exe:
80F749B4893507502BE0418D022D4ECBE0018BE8F4DDF4B9ECC8C031962965CF
69C3FF5B83553819E3658C17B40E08A2CD536DD8229FCA2EA23DF0F205FEB364

pgpdump.exe:
771572FB6A1B078EF3E2A4E7EBEE3A2E8BA8817099F4B3DF1FA09E1CBECF174C
FDD3138E610A6D62087038AABBBAC6E019A1DE55C8BAE9D3D8253EAC700EB799

You can get them here:  http://dl.j0s.eu/pgpdump.zip
 
The files are statically linked to winpthreads, so make sure to
read the
included license.
 
Best regards,
Josef
 
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Re: a bit OT: pgpdump binaries?

2014-05-09 Thread Josef Schneider

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Hi,
 
compilation is straightforward, if msys and mingw is installed!
pgpdump.c is missing a #include getopt.h, after adding that just  a
./configure and make to compile it!
I compiled a 64 and a 32 bit version for you! The files are digitally
signed using the Microsoft Authenticode stuff.
The SHA-512 hashes of the files are:
pgpdump64.exe:
80F749B4893507502BE0418D022D4ECBE0018BE8F4DDF4B9ECC8C031962965CF69C3FF5B83553819E3658C17B40E08A2CD536DD8229FCA2EA23DF0F205FEB364

pgpdump.exe:
771572FB6A1B078EF3E2A4E7EBEE3A2E8BA8817099F4B3DF1FA09E1CBECF174CFDD3138E610A6D62087038AABBBAC6E019A1DE55C8BAE9D3D8253EAC700EB799

You can get them here:  http://dl.j0s.eu/pgpdump.zip
 
The files are statically linked to winpthreads, so make sure to read the
included license.
 
Best regards,
Josef
 
 Ben McGinnes
 Freitag, 9. Mai 2014 07:09

 I don't know about a Windows binary, but it appears that someone has
 ported it to Python, so if you have that language installed you might
 be able to get it to do what you want.

 https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pgpdump/1.5

 I haven't played with it (yet, I suspect that will change in the not
 too distant future) because I normally use the C version (and compile
 the source, but I only have Linux and OS X systems here so I can't
 roll you one unfortunately). That said, it doesn't look to be too
 large, you might be able to find someone who can compile a Windows
 binary for you here or maybe even on PGPNET. I'd do it for you, but I
 haven't had a Windows system for 15 years.


 Regards,
 Ben

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 Freitag, 9. Mai 2014 05:00
 Hello,
 I hope this is not much off-topic. I was looking for pgpdump
 binaries, and the one I have is for version 0.20, I downloaded it on
 september 2011. But in the website, the current version is 0.28, from
 june 2013. Does somebody know where I can get a binary file for
 windows? Maybe one day I'll learn to compile stuff, but for now I'd
 rather use a binary.

 Best Regards

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Re: a bit OT: pgpdump binaries?

2014-05-08 Thread Ben McGinnes
On 9/05/14 1:00 PM, Faramir wrote:
 Hello,
   I hope this is not much off-topic. I was looking for pgpdump
 binaries, and the one I have is for version 0.20, I downloaded it on
 september 2011. But in the website, the current version is 0.28,
 from june 2013. Does somebody know where I can get a binary file for
 windows? Maybe one day I'll learn to compile stuff, but for now I'd
 rather use a binary.

I don't know about a Windows binary, but it appears that someone has
ported it to Python, so if you have that language installed you might
be able to get it to do what you want.

https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pgpdump/1.5

I haven't played with it (yet, I suspect that will change in the not
too distant future) because I normally use the C version (and compile
the source, but I only have Linux and OS X systems here so I can't
roll you one unfortunately).  That said, it doesn't look to be too
large, you might be able to find someone who can compile a Windows
binary for you here or maybe even on PGPNET.  I'd do it for you, but I
haven't had a Windows system for 15 years.


Regards,
Ben



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