luis wrote:
To: gnupg-users
Subject: generating revocation certs non-interactively
ECHO Y\n0\n\nY\n|GPG --command-fd 0 --gen-revoke 0xDEADBEEF
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Hello,
Is there a way to make a signature cleartext or detached, with the date
modified, erased, or otherwise different then system date?
I would like to sign all my messages and have it appear to be signed on
the Epoch date 1970...unless there is some other default way gnupg
handles signing
On 02/25/2013 03:20 PM, Anonymous Remailer (austria) wrote:
Where does this idea that a business case must be recognized by all
suppliers for an entire industry in a whole country before it works?
No one, but your statement seemed to be a severe overgeneralization.
You're the one that said
Hello,
I am able to use the gpg2 --edit-card to generate a 2048 bit secret key
on the card and the stub in the local key ring. Encrypt/Decrypt
functionality seems to be working.
I read two other old posts on this list that seem to indicate that this
is all gnupg supports:
* You cannot
Why does the business case work in Germany?
It doesn't. It works for one particular bank. It doesn't work for
Germany as a whole.
Where does this idea that a business case must be recognized by all
suppliers for an entire industry in a whole country before it works?
A business case can be
Have any consumer banks in the US figured out how to use PGP, so
monthly statements can be trully *delivered*?
(as opposed to getting a plaintext message troubling clients to login
via some GUI and point-click-point-click-point-click)
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Having the secret key on my USB drive?
Having the key on a USB drive is probably secure enough if you do not
take into account malicious software on the system you want to use it
on. If you must assume that there could be keyloggers/etc. be
installed on the system (by other users or
Hi,
I occasionally receive messages encrypted by older PGP versions that are
not being decrypted by GNUPG 1.4.7
[scrubbed] gpg filename
gpg: assuming IDEA encrypted data
Enter passphrase: [scrubbed]
gpg: [don't know]: invalid packet (ctb=67)
gpg: WARNING: message was not integrity protected