Greetings, Just my 1cent advice, could it just be a dos 2 unix conversion problem ? If I remember well the data are stored in text file (asn1 I believe) Try to open the file on the windowsbox using notepad if it output the file with plenty of black square the it's most likely that the file is in Unix format. On the slackware box you should try to unix2dos it.
Hope it helps, Jeremie. Evil Monkey wrote: > I've been playing around with PGP and have found something kooky. I'm > curious if y'all have seen the same thing and might be able to offer some > explaination: > > - I can create a key pair with the PGP tools for Windows. I can use this > key pair to successfully encrypt and decrypt on the box I created it. I can > export this keypair, and import it into gnugpg on a slackware box and > successfully use it to encrypt and decrypt things. > > - I can create a keypair with gnugpg on the slackware box. I can use this > key pair to successfully encrypt and decrypt things on that box. I can > export the key pair and import it into the pgp tools on a windows box. > However when I try to encrypt or decrypt with that keypair it barfs on the > passphrase. With an older version of the pgp tools it claimed the > passphrase was incorrect. With the most current version it claims the > passphrase doesn't exist and won't let me do a thing. On the newest version > of pgp tools, if I check out the key's properties and attempt to change the > passphrase it says the passphrase I've entered is incorrect. > > Any ideas as to the cause of this? > > Pete -- --------------------------------------- My system is safe. I never turn it on.
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