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On 2007-04-07T18:18:55+00:00 LanceHaverkamp wrote:
Version: 1.2.2 (using KDE KDE 3.5.3)
Installed from:Ubuntu Packages
OS:Linux
If a message encrypted to several recipients is pasted into (or opened
in) the KGPG editor; KGPG seems to try only the first 3 keys. It asks
for the password for each of the first 3 keys then fails. When you start
clicking cancel to close the multiple password windows the application
crashes.
I believe KGPG should first determine if the the user actually has any
secret keys that will decrypt the message, then ask for only the
password for the correct key.
Thanks,
Lance
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On 2007-08-30T21:38:09+00:00 JimmyGilles wrote:
Hello,
could you explain how I can reproduce this issue ?
I have gpg 1.4.6 and kgpg 1.2.2
I tried but can't reproduce this problem.
My steps:
- i go to the editor
- i write something
- i click "encrypt"
- i select more than 3 recipients
- there are two cases : the option "Hide user id" is selected or is not selected
First case: "Hide user id" is NOT selected
When I want to decrypt, gpg will automatically detect if I have a secret key
that will decrypt the message (because all userid are stored in the encrypted
message)
If I have a good key, kgpg asks me to give the password and decrypt the message.
If I don't have any key, kgpg will fail.
Second case: "Hide user id" is selected
When I want to decrypt the message, gpg will try with every secret keys in my
keyring until it can decrypt the message.
Thanks
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On 2007-08-31T01:59:31+00:00 LanceHaverkamp wrote:
Created attachment 21516
error message
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On 2007-08-31T02:23:11+00:00 LanceHaverkamp wrote:
For some reason the message portion of the above attachment was
discarded, here is a repost:
The behavior seems to have changed since it was first reported,
something must have upgraded. Now it does appear to work sometimes.
Other times kgpg correctly identifies the message as having been
encrypted to my key & asks for my passphrase 3 times very quickly,
without waiting for a reply. When this happens I receive the error
message above (MISSING_PASSPHRASE).
When entering passphrase or closing the 3 passphrase windows, kgpg
usually crashes.
I suggest you subscribe to the public PGP chat group,
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PGPNET/
You will be able to collect several examples of pgp encrypted messages
that are encrypted to well over a dozen people using various OpenPGP
programs. You should be able to see that some work in kgpg, but others
do not. These are not bad postings...they decrypt using enigmail (and
the exact same version of GnuPG).
I don't know enough what to look for, but something is different about
some messages. It seems dependent on what software or settings the
sender has chosen, as the same senders' messages usually (always?)
crash. Certain algorithms? Certain hashes?
Thanks,
Lance
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On 2007-08-31T03:02:56+00:00 LanceHaverkamp wrote:
OK,
I think I've got a resolution...You're not gonna believe this:
Normally, plain text following the encrypted message is ignored; it's
just left there to be read either before or after the decryption takes
place.
For some reason I can't explain, the YahooGroups trailing text crashes
kgpg!
the bad text follows this line & starts with some blank lines:
Yahoo! Groups Links
<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PGPNET/
<*> Your email settings:
Individual Email | Traditional
<*> To change settings online go to:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PGPNET/join
(Yahoo! ID required)
<*> To change settings via email:
mailto:pgpnet-dig...@yahoogroups.com
mailto:pgpnet-fullfeatu...@yahoogroups.com
<*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
pgpnet-unsubscr...@yahoogroups.com
<*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:
http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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