On 09/02/10 19:08, Tiago Bortoletto Vaz wrote: > Hi Gavin, thanks for reporting, > > On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 10:25:29AM +0000, Gavin Westwood wrote: > >> If you install the gnupg2 package, then you receive a blank passphrase >> prompt for every attempt that nasty makes to guess the key's passphrase. >> > > Could you paste a more detailed output here? I couldn't reproduce this issue > in > my system. > > ti...@thinkpad:~$ nasty -a 1 -b 2 > nasty v0.6, (C) 2005 by folk...@vanheusden.com > > # tried: 330 (110.000000 per second), last tried: ? > > # tried: 825 (137.500000 per second), last tried: ?" > ^C > State saved to 'nasty.state' > ti...@thinkpad:~$ dpkg -l |grep gnupg > ii gnupg 1.4.9-3+lenny1 GNU > privacy guard - a free PGP replacement > ii gnupg-agent 2.0.14-1 GNU > privacy guard - password agent > ii gnupg2 2.0.14-1 GNU > privacy guard - a free PGP replacement (new v
Hello Tiago. Sorry, I should have made it clear that I'm running Debian Sid/Sidux. $ dpkg -l |grep gnupg ii gnupg 1.4.10-2 GNU privacy guard - a free PGP replacement ii gnupg-agent 2.0.14-1 GNU privacy guard - password agent ii gnupg2 2.0.14-1 GNU privacy guard - a free PGP replacement (new v2.x) ii libgnupg-interface-perl 0.42-2 Perl interface to GnuPG ii libqca2-plugin-gnupg 2.0.0~beta3-1 QCA gnupg plugin for libqca2 $ dpkg -l |grep nasty ii nasty 0.6-1 A tool which helps you to recover your GPG passphrase gnupg2 got installed as a dependency of acetoneiso (2.2.1-1). Thanks Gavin