Dear GNU-PG users and experts,
I recently posted a proposal for a very simple HTTP based protocol to
build on GPG web of trust concepts by combining these with the linked
data network [1] effect of the semantic web, and simple REST
architecture concepts. Here is the introduction
[[
Here
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 12:17:59AM -0400, Todd Zullinger wrote:
Axel Thimm wrote:
some years ago I did create a nice gpg-agent --enable-ssh-support
setup that would register ssh keys with the agent, but the agent
would only ask for the passphrase when ssh would try a connection.
Now I
Hi,
I've tried a Siemens S26361-F1260-L801 internal USB card reader with an
OpenPGP card. Siemens claims the reader is CCID compatible.
After the usual fix of the permissions for the device, gpg
--card-status works perfectly, but with gpg --clearsign foo I get:
$ gpg --clearsign foo
gpg: Bisher
Has anyone written a patch that would allow whirlpool as an available
hash algorithm for use with gnupg?
--
Kevin Hilton
___
Gnupg-users mailing list
Gnupg-users@gnupg.org
http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 16:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Has anyone written a patch that would allow whirlpool as an available
hash algorithm for use with gnupg?
Whirlpool is not specified by OpenPGP and thus not supported by gpg.
FWIW, Libgcrypt has support for Whirlpool and thus can be used by
Let us know when you are done with the patch. I'd be interested in
trying it out -- that would make one person who could verify your
signature!
___
Gnupg-users mailing list
Gnupg-users@gnupg.org
http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Kevin Hilton wrote:
Has anyone written a patch that would allow whirlpool as an available
hash algorithm for use with gnupg?
The addition of Whirlpool would require the effective 'patching' of 11
Files. I am fooling with it in My spare time but
On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 09:47:58AM -0500, Kevin Hilton wrote:
Has anyone written a patch that would allow whirlpool as an available
hash algorithm for use with gnupg?
Not that I know of. Note that Whirlpool is not specified for OpenPGP,
so that is a major barrier.
There is a project to add
Hi
i use this for crypt a tar archives:
/usr/bin/gpg --recipient Stefan --encrypt /tmp/backup.tgz
i use the public key of stefan for crypt, but when i start
he request all time a o (Yes) and say me (sorry in french) :
===
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]#
What is the recommended frontend/plugin to Office Outlook 2003 for
GnuPG that will allow the user (my friend in this case) to manually
select Encrypt/Sign rather than have it automatically do that on all
his messages. He wants that choice. I found one with it hiding in the
Tools menu, but he wants
Phibee Network Operation Center wrote:
Hi
i use this for crypt a tar archives:
/usr/bin/gpg --recipient Stefan --encrypt /tmp/backup.tgz
can i write for all time a Y or what is the exact process ?
/usr/bin/gpg --batch --yes --recipient Stefan --encrypt /tmp/backup.tgz
From the man
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Allen Schultz wrote:
What is the recommended frontend/plugin to Office Outlook 2003 for
GnuPG that will allow the user (my friend in this case) to manually
select Encrypt/Sign rather than have it automatically do that on all
his messages. He
John Clizbe a écrit :
Phibee Network Operation Center wrote:
Hi
i use this for crypt a tar archives:
/usr/bin/gpg --recipient Stefan --encrypt /tmp/backup.tgz
can i write for all time a Y or what is the exact process ?
/usr/bin/gpg --batch --yes --recipient Stefan
Phibee Network Operation Center wrote:
John Clizbe a écrit :
Phibee Network Operation Center wrote:
Hi
i use this for crypt a tar archives:
/usr/bin/gpg --recipient Stefan --encrypt /tmp/backup.tgz
can i write for all time a Y or what is the exact process ?
/usr/bin/gpg --batch
14 matches
Mail list logo