Re: new release of GPA

2012-11-07 Thread Werner Koch
On Wed, 7 Nov 2012 02:59, faramir...@gmail.com said: Back to the subject, does GpgEx require Kleopatra to run? Any other dependences? Either Kleopatra or GPA will work. Gpgex starts them if they are not yet running (first tries Kleopatra but falls back to gpa, if Kleopatra is not

Re: Card fails to decrypt using 4096-bit key

2012-11-07 Thread Werner Koch
On Wed, 31 Oct 2012 16:17, cor...@corsac.net said: Signing using a 4096R key works just fine, but decryption using an 4096R encryption key doesn't, with the same error. This is using GnuPG v2.0.19 on Debian sid, with pcscd 1.8.6 (in case that matters). I fixed this yesterday for 2.0 and

SSH key and PGP key

2012-11-07 Thread Connie Rodriguez
Any help is appreciated! My knowledge is very limited on encryption/decryption. I understand the concept but that is just about it! I currently have gpg installed on our unix system. I have been asked to provide a SSH key and GPG key that will expire annually to our bank vendor. In the

Re: SSH key and PGP key

2012-11-07 Thread Hauke Laging
Am Mi 07.11.2012, 16:48:41 schrieb Connie Rodriguez: In the beginning I had set our key to not expire when I first set it up..can I change this? --edit-key expire Also, how do I create and export a ssh key? SSH-Keys do not expire AFAIK. You can use OpenPGP-Keys (with authentication

Re: SSH key and PGP key

2012-11-07 Thread Jeroen Budts
On 11/07/2012 05:48 PM, Connie Rodriguez wrote: Any help is appreciated! My knowledge is very limited on encryption/decryption. I understand the concept but that is just about it! I currently have gpg installed on our unix system. I have been asked to provide a SSH key and GPG key that

Re: Is it possible to create additional signatures for subkeys?

2012-11-07 Thread Hauke Laging
Am Mi 07.11.2012, 03:58:16 schrieb Hauke Laging: Or is there no fundamental reason against this but due to lack of demand this has not been implemented? The question by someone else how to adapt the expiration date gave me the idea how to create a new signature for a subkey. This can indeed be

How can certifications of revoked keys be detected? Invalid key shown as valid...

2012-11-07 Thread Hauke Laging
Hello, I just made some tests to find out how gpg reacts to the listing of signatures if a key is revoked. Unfortunately I cannot find any difference. I ran --check-trustdb after the revocation, but the certification of the revoked key is still listed as sig!2 --edit-key check does not show any