On Wed, 30 May 2012 21:42, expires2...@rocketmail.com said:
And shared the fact privately with Symantec?
I heard that it is just a bug introduced by the marketing suits. The
PGP library never dropped support for DSA2.
Salam-Shalom,
Werner
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On 29.05.2012 19:12, Mike Acker wrote:
IMHO(FWIW) it is unlikely, at best, that anyone will attack your
cipher text. haquers work by getting malware into the endpoint
computers
hence it is that requiring signatures on software distributions
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Hi,
Is it possible to put comments to gpg.conf? With comments I mean gpg
- --comment something.
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[Mika Suomalainen](https://mkaysi.github.com/) ||
[gpg --keyserver pool.sks-keyservers.net --recv-keys
Is it possible to put comments to gpg.conf? With comments I mean gpg
--comment something.
Works for me. I just included this line in gpg.conf:
comment Works for me
It results in this line in an ASCII armoured signed message:
Comment: Works for me
HTH,
Peter.
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I've just tested Fedora 17 on a Liveusb with gpg. So first, gpg2 nor gpg
was able to detech my Gemalto USB Shell Token. Then, I install pcsc-lite
and run the pscd daemon. In this case, gpg --card-status --disable-ccid
works but not gpg2.
gpg2 --card-status
gpg: can't connect to the agent -
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On 31.05.2012 12:59, Peter Lebbing wrote:
Is it possible to put comments to gpg.conf? With comments I mean
gpg --comment something.
Works for me. I just included this line in gpg.conf:
comment Works for me
It results in this line in an
As a summary and follow-up:
Fedora 17 has problems out-of-the-box with the SCR 3310 and the OpenPGP
smartcard. Any card access will fail with a variety of different
errors: the only way to use it is to run as root. This is caused by
Fedora 17 having inappropriate permissions on the USB device
Hello. I am moving my system onto another machine, and it will require my
reinstalling everything, not simply restoring. Are there any instructions
related to which files need to be moved, and other considerations, in order
to transfer the capabilities of my gnupg application. I am moving it from
On 5/31/12 3:19 PM, John A. Wallace wrote:
Hello. I am moving my system onto another machine, and it will require
my reinstalling everything, not simply restoring. Are there any
instructions related to which files need to be moved, and other
considerations, in order to transfer the
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On 2012-05-31 21:28, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
On 5/31/12 3:19 PM, John A. Wallace wrote:
Hello. I am moving my system onto another machine, and it will
require my reinstalling everything, not simply restoring. Are
there any instructions related
According to http://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual.html#AEN153,
Clearsigned documents do not seem to have a -END PGP SIGNED
MESSAGE- tag. And yet there is a -END PGP MESSAGE- tag
for messages encrypted with gnupg. Am I missing something here?
On 05/31/2012 01:16 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
As a summary and follow-up:
And as a follow-up to the follow-up: this fix does not persist after the
smartcard device is unplugged and reconnected.
This is vexing. Time to look at it again in the morning.
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