On Thursday, 5 April 2018 15:50:03 UTC+1, mahon...@gmail.com wrote:
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> I honestly don't know how to answer this question in academic terms, but
> in layman terms, if THEY use commonly available PGP tools to generate a
> public and private key pair, and shares their public key with me, I am
> lo
Jeff
Did my previous answer help? Any updates?
Regards,
Mahon
On Thursday, April 5, 2018 at 4:29:16 AM UTC-4, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
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> On Wednesday, April 4, 2018 at 10:25:09 AM UTC-4, mahon...@gmail.com
> wrote:
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>> Jeff,
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>> There is no mention of PGP in the roadmap on the Wiki (whic
I honestly don't know how to answer this question in academic terms, but in
layman terms, if THEY use commonly available PGP tools to generate a public
and private key pair, and shares their public key with me, I am looking to
load that key from disk (most likely in ASCII armored form which I na
On Wednesday, April 4, 2018 at 10:25:09 AM UTC-4, mahon...@gmail.com wrote:
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> Jeff,
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> There is no mention of PGP in the roadmap on the Wiki (which is also 1
> version behind vs 6.2 mentioned in this group). Are there concrete plans
> for including the PGP scheme?
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No, not at the moment.
Jeff,
There is no mention of PGP in the roadmap on the Wiki (which is also 1
version behind vs 6.2 mentioned in this group). Are there concrete plans
for including the PGP scheme?
I am also very much interested in PGP support due to horrible memory
management bestowed on Bouncy Castle by .NET a
Would be nice to have PGP interop, as that is by far the most widely used
format by a great margin with vast multi-platform support...
Thank you
ZV
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On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 10:34 AM, wrote:
> Does Crypto++ current version support decryption/encryption of PGP files,
> created by other tools, such as Gpg4Win, BouncyCastle etc?
> If it does, are there any code examples or documentation on how to interop
> with PGP?
Sorry, currently no.
I belie