Re: "sig!3" entry vs "sig!" entry on certain GnuPG keys from the PuTTY software site

2006-08-25 Thread Todd Zullinger
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Alphax wrote: > There is a "default certification level" option that can be used > either on the command line or in a config file - normally GnuPG will > ask you for the certification level when you sign a key, but the > default /can/ be used if the ri

Re: "sig!3" entry vs "sig!" entry on certain GnuPG keys from the PuTTY software site

2006-08-25 Thread Alphax
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > The web site for the PuTTY software provides GnuPG keys to verify > downloads of the PuTTY software. see > http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/keys.html > > With these keys imported into the GnuPG public keyring, issuing "gpg > --check-sigs" produced the fo

"sig!3" entry vs "sig!" entry on certain GnuPG keys from the PuTTY software site

2006-08-25 Thread synth_spring
The web site for the PuTTY software provides GnuPG keys to verify downloads of the PuTTY software. see http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/keys.html With these keys imported into the GnuPG public keyring, issuing "gpg --check-sigs" produced the following output (the user name has

Decrypting Files Automatically

2006-08-25 Thread BharatG
Hi, I am trying to decrypt a file automatically.I want to use it in a dts package. I am using following command: type passphrase | gpg --passphrase-fd 0 --decypt-file "File Name" in my case it looks like: type "C:\SampleProjects\GnuPGDotNet\GnuPG\passphrase.txt" | gpg --passphrase-fd 0 decrypt-fil

Decrypting Files Automatically

2006-08-25 Thread BharatG
Hi, I am trying to decrypt a file automatically.I want to use it in a dts package. I am using following command: type passphrase | gpg --passphrase-fd 0 --decypt-file "File Name" in my case it looks like: type "C:\SampleProjects\GnuPGDotNet\GnuPG\passphrase.txt" | gpg --passphrase-fd 0 decrypt-fil

Re: What does key properties validity and trust 'None' mean???

2006-08-25 Thread John Clizbe
Bo Berglund wrote: > On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 10:38:35 +0200, Werner Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>Hi! >> >>FWIW, there is a little script in the gpg-distribution: >> >># lspgpot - script to extract the ownertrust values >># from PGP keyrings and list them in GnuPG ownertrust format. >> >>I have

Re: GnuPG (GPG) Problem

2006-08-25 Thread John Clizbe
Bo Berglund wrote: > On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 16:46:07 +0200, Ismael Valladolid Torres > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>John Clizbe escribe: >>> Just copy the keyring files. >> >>I store my private keyring and a public keyring containing only my >>public key on a pendrive, then in your gpg.conf: >> >>k

Re: What does key properties validity and trust 'None' mean???

2006-08-25 Thread John Clizbe
Bo Berglund wrote: > I have done this and it works. But that was not the gist of my > problem, it deals with adding public keys from persons who just > installed GnuPG and created new key pairs. > > I learned here now that we have to: > - Import the key into WinPT (Trust and Validity is now None)

Re: why cissp says this about PGP/GnuPG?

2006-08-25 Thread John Clizbe
Philipp Gühring wrote: > Hi, > >> Be warned that the CISSP certification is not universally loved. Many >> people feel that it is of dubious quality. > > Are there any facts or reasons against CISSP? > Are there any alternatives? > Google security+certifications http://www.google.com/search?&q