i don't think that's the case. is there aa way to force the program to ask
passphrase?
On Fri, Aug 3, 2018 at 10:34 PM FuzzyDrawrings via Gnupg-users <
gnupg-users@gnupg.org> wrote:
> Stefano Tranquillini wrote:
>
> > the fact is that no passphrase is asked
>
> When you
the fact is that no passphrase is asked, and I don't know how I can force
the system to ask it.
On Thu, Aug 2, 2018 at 8:57 PM Dirk Gottschalk via Gnupg-users <
gnupg-users@gnupg.org> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Am Donnerstag, den 02.08.2018, 14:11 +0200 schrieb Stefano
> Tranquillini:
&g
Hi all,
last year I encrypted some files, today i tried to decrypt them but the
decryption fails
stefano@~/Downloads/words$ gpg -d words.1.gpg
gpg: AES256 encrypted data
gpg: encrypted with 1 passphrase
gpg: decryption failed: Bad session key
can it be the difference between 1.4 (i guess in july
Hi,
Things are getting clearer now, the fact is: subkeys are not related and
basically only the last generated is used. I missunderstood this step.
I need a Auth subkey on the smartcard becuase I've setup the server to
access ssh only via a key. If I'm not at my pc I can't access the server,
and
thanks,
Sorry for the double messages, I sent the first before subscribing to the
list and I tought it was not forwarded to the mailing list.
Briefly:
- use tails to genereate master (default settings) and subkeys
- export the public key and fingerprints
- backup master to a cold storage
-
Hi all,
I'm sort of new to GPG/PGP, I'm not new to the encryption/crypto world and
to computers, however, some concepts are yet not clear to me.
I can't get my head around on how to use GPG in the "correct" way to
guarantee the maximum result. That is: protect, at the best, my privacy and
also
Hi all,
I'm sort of new to GPG/PGP, I'm not new to the encryption/crypto world and
to computers, however, some concepts are yet not clear to me.
I can't get my head around on how to use GPG in the "correct" way to
guarantee the maximum result. That is: protect, at the best, my privacy and
also