Re: Decrypting WikiLeaks insurance file

2011-09-01 Thread Ben McGinnes
On 2/09/11 11:41 AM, Atom Smasher wrote: > > i'm not sure about TrueCrypt, but OpenSSL usually leaves this clue... > > $ strings file.enc | head -1 > Salted__ I didn't know that, thanks. Anyway, I've just had a look and the WL insurance file is using OpenSSL. Regards, Ben signatu

Re: Decrypting WikiLeaks insurance file

2011-09-01 Thread Atom Smasher
On Fri, 2 Sep 2011, Ben McGinnes wrote: The password or passphrase for insurance.aes256 has not yet been revealed, but that file is believed to have been encrypted with either TrueCrypt or OpenSSL, probably the latter. == i'm not sure about TrueCrypt, but OpenSSL usually leaves th

Re: Decrypting WikiLeaks insurance file

2011-09-01 Thread Ben McGinnes
On 2/09/11 3:02 AM, Julian H. Stacey wrote: >> (talk about a long password). However, which tool is used to encrypt it? > > Would running the unix 'file' command give a clue ? Nope, it just comes up as "data" and the only clue as to what type is the .aes256 extension it's been given. Regards, B

Re: Decrypting WikiLeaks insurance file

2011-09-01 Thread Ben McGinnes
On 2/09/11 2:24 AM, Johan Wevers wrote: > Hello, > > I read that the password for the insurance.aes256 file WikiLeaks > distributed some time agoo has been revealed to be It's not the insurance.aes256 file which the password has been revealed for, it's an unredacted version of the Cablegate data.

Re: Decrypting WikiLeaks insurance file

2011-09-01 Thread Julian H. Stacey
> (talk about a long password). However, which tool is used to encrypt it? Would running the unix 'file' command give a clue ? Cheers, Julian -- Julian Stacey, BSD Unix Linux C Sys Eng Consultants Munich http://berklix.com Reply below, not above; Indent with "> "; Cumulative like a play scrip

Decrypting WikiLeaks insurance file

2011-09-01 Thread Johan Wevers
Hello, I read that the password for the insurance.aes256 file WikiLeaks distributed some time agoo has been revealed to be CollectionOfDiplomaticHistorySince_1966_ToThe_PresentDay# (talk about a long password). However, which tool is used to encrypt it? I tried decrypting it with gpg (no valid O

Re: How to install gnupg-2.0.18 and decrypt gpg files

2011-09-01 Thread Robert J. Hansen
> I have downloaded gnupg-2.0.18 to decrypt some files formatted .gz.gpg > (e.g. 70195_B11_WTCCCT444825.CEL.gz.gpg). You appear to have downloaded a package containing the GnuPG source code, not the GnuPG executables. If you go to http://www.gpg4win.org, you will be able to download the GnuPG exe

[Fwd: Re: Decryption error]

2011-09-01 Thread m . aflakparast
Dear Madame/Sir, I have downloaded gnupg-2.0.18 to decrypt some files formatted .gz.gpg (e.g. 70195_B11_WTCCCT444825.CEL.gz.gpg). I'm using a Windows 7 on my PC. I open CMD from start menu, Then cd to the gnupg-2.0.18 address, then I type INSTALL but no installation begins! I read the readme f

How to install gnupg-2.0.18 and decrypt gpg files

2011-09-01 Thread m . aflakparast
Dear Madame/Sir, I have downloaded gnupg-2.0.18 to decrypt some files formatted .gz.gpg (e.g. 70195_B11_WTCCCT444825.CEL.gz.gpg). I'm using a Windows 7 on my PC. I open CMD from start menu, Then cd to the gnupg-2.0.18 address, then I type INSTALL but no installation begins! I read the readme f

Re: Migrating to Smartcards

2011-09-01 Thread Marco Steinacher
On 30.08.2011 20:40, Werner Koch wrote: > On Tue, 30 Aug 2011 17:54, rich...@r-selected.de said: > >> keytocard, restore the backup, insert card #2, issue keytocard again. >> Will that cause any problems in later GnuPG use as the cards' IDs are > > Possible. It will be easy to disable the check o

Re: Migrating to Smartcards

2011-09-01 Thread Richard
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 06:11, Patryk Cisek wrote: > Or just go ahead and compile it yourself. Unfortunately I only have a 64 Gig hard drive and no space left to install XCode :( ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/