Re: Compiling libgcrypt with ECC

2017-12-11 Thread Werner Koch
On Tue, 12 Dec 2017 02:47, nulik...@gmail.com said: > I want to compile a lightweight version of libgcrypt with Public Key > encryption using Elliptic curve cipher, but what do I feed on the > ./configure command line for " --enable-ciphers" parameter? Is there a list Nothing. ECC support is

Compiling libgcrypt with ECC

2017-12-11 Thread Absolute Zero
Hi all, I want to compile a lightweight version of libgcrypt with Public Key encryption using Elliptic curve cipher, but what do I feed on the ./configure command line for " --enable-ciphers" parameter? Is there a list of ciphers? Can't find this info in README, INSTALL or the html docs. If

Re: Downloading the same key results in different files

2017-12-11 Thread Healer64 via Gnupg-users
Good call. I forgot about the signing keys and sure enough there were a few differences. Thanks. >> Did they have the same signers? >> >> Maybe in one case the key had extra signatures. That is the most common >> reason for differences on a single key that I have seen. >> Although if for

Re: pgpdump alternative for gpg2

2017-12-11 Thread gnu cry
I find my answer, my gpg version was my problem, more information in the below link: https://crypto.stackexchange.com/questions/53821/pgpdump-alternative-for-gnupg-2-x On Fri, Dec 8, 2017 at 6:58 PM, gnu cry wrote: > Hi gpg hackers, > > > I want to see gpg2 key parameters

Re: onepass_sig without corresponding signagure packet

2017-12-11 Thread Werner Koch
On Mon, 11 Dec 2017 02:13, marcin.krzyzanow...@gmail.com said: > my question is… where is this signature from? why this is a valid message? --list-packets sometimes swallows the past packet and thus you don't see it. Long standing bug. Shalom-Salam, Werner -- Die Gedanken sind frei.