Yes, you can. Export and import the key as ascii file!
regards,
hampel
Am Mon, 2003-03-10 um 22.18 schrieb Christian Campbell:
> I am fairly new to PGP, and have created a PGP keypair on my Windows NT
> (company's choice...not mine) machine using PGPtools. Can my keyring be
> u
I am fairly new to PGP, and have created a PGP keypair on my Windows NT
(company's choice...not mine) machine using PGPtools. Can my keyring be
used on both my Windows machine using PGP and Linux machine using GPG to
encrypt/sign/decript/verify? I guess the question is: Are PGP an
Hello List,
I've been having a bit of trouble authenticating and reading PGP keys
that were made in PGP 8 in Windows. Is there any special plugin or
anything that I have to install, or is it all pretty much preinstalled
with Evolution? (I upgraded to 1.2.2 via Red Carpet).
-- Jon
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Here's mine (one from home & the other from work)... Plus, they are
on 3 diff't keyservers...
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From: Rick Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 12:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
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Can I make a request from the list?
There are some of us (including me) who sign our messages with PGP/GPG
(probably because it's "cool"). There are some within said signing group,
hoever, who have *not* made their public keys availabl
Thanx for the information!
Regards
Tobias
On Monday 04 November 2002 13:44, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
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>
> On 03-Nov-2002/16:30 +0100, Tobias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I think you misunderstand me. What I mean is, th
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On 03-Nov-2002/16:30 +0100, Tobias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I think you misunderstand me. What I mean is, the amount of alternatives
>makes me unsure of what to choose. ("bother" was maybe a bad choise of
>word) If I chose
Tobias
On Sunday 03 November 2002 01:34, Gary wrote:
> Hi Tobias,
>
> On Friday, November 1, 2002, 1:31 PM, you put forth about "PGP":
>
> T> But the fact that there are many diffrent versions of PGP bothers me.
>
> Does it bother you that RH has so many versions, or
Hi Tobias,
On Friday, November 1, 2002, 1:31 PM, you put forth about "PGP":
T> But the fact that there are many diffrent versions of PGP bothers me.
Does it bother you that RH has so many versions, or
Does it bother you that Window has so many versions...
IN SHORT, if it bothers y
Thanx!
But the fact that there are many diffrent versions of PGP bothers me. Why not
use the PGPi version? (www.pgpi.org)
Regards
Tobias
On Friday 01 November 2002 17:48, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
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>
> On 01-Nov-2002/15:27 +0100, To
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On 01-Nov-2002/15:27 +0100, Tobias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Ok, OpenPGP sounds like the way tyo go then.
>But what protection does it offer? Is it the same as the Us. ver. that
>was not to be let outside the US or is it like the
Ok, OpenPGP sounds like the way tyo go then.
But what protection does it offer? Is it the same as the Us. ver. that was not
to be let outside the US or is it like the Int. version?
Regards
Tobias
On Sunday 27 October 2002 17:02, Robert Golovniov wrote:
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Hello Tobias,
Sunday, October 27, 2002, 2:00:52 PM, you wrote:
T> Does anyone knows where I can dl the "US ver." of PGP? I tried to download it
T> from their site but they said that my computer wasnt located in the US.*sigh*
T>
On Oct 27, 2002, 13:00 (+0100) Tobias wrote:
> Does anyone knows where I can dl the "US ver." of PGP? I tried to download it
> from their site but they said that my computer wasnt located in the US.*sigh*
I don't think http://web.mit.edu/network/pgp-form.html (if this
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On 27-Oct-2002/13:00 +0100, Tobias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Does anyone knows where I can dl the "US ver." of PGP? I tried to
>download it from their site but they said that my computer wasnt located
>in the US.*sigh*
T
Does anyone knows where I can dl the "US ver." of PGP? I tried to download it
from their site but they said that my computer wasnt located in the US.*sigh*
What about the PGP Int. version? Does it provide worke protection then the US
ver.? What about the OpenPGP, does it offer protect
On 23-Oct-2002/20:22 -0400, MET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>How do I create a self-signed PGP signature?
Gnu Privacy Guard mini HOWTO <http://webber.dewinter.com/gnupg_howto/>
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On 17-Oct-2002/14:10 +0530, senthil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Is there any linux equivalent for PGP drives ( volumes) available from
>Mcafee ? can any one please let me know ? where in, the user has to
>enter a password in the popup
Hi,
Is there any linux equivalent for PGP drives (
volumes) available from Mcafee ? can any one please let me know ? where
in, the user has to enter a password in the popup asking for one.
thanx in advance
senthil
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On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 15:23, Jonathan M. Slivko wrote:
> Gordon,
> Maybe it's time for Google.com? ;)
Don't care much, myself :)
Just wanted to point out that although I can't find any documentation on
it from Red Hat, they have included the kernel modules, so you don't
have to recompile your k
On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 14:25, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
>
> Unfortunately, there's nothing quite so user friendly (yet). But you could
> read the Encrypted Loopback Filesystem How-To from the LDP to learn how to
> come reasonably close.
It's probably worth noting that Red Hat Linux 8.0 comes with t
Gordon,
Maybe it's time for Google.com? ;)
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>It's probably worth noting that Red Hat Linux 8.0 comes with the AES
>crypto module for encrypted filesystems. I just can't find any
>documentation from Red Hat on how to set it up...
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On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, senthil wrote:
> Can someone please tell me how to have a protected volume or a folder
> like in windows PGP drives. So when the access is required the user has
> to provide a password and get the access. I know that the home directory
> would provide the requi
Has anyone implemented this on the 2.4 kernel? The HOWTO speaks of a
kernel patch under 2.2. I saw a Suse release (7.0 I think) that
supported the encrypted file system, and I also would like to know how
to do it under RH (7.3).
JT
Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, senthil wrote
Hi list,
Can someone please tell me how to have a protected
volume or a folder like in windows PGP drives. So when the access is required
the user has to provide a password and get the access. I know that
the home directory would provide the required security but the management
wants
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 10:35, John McCain wrote:
> How did you move your keys around? GPG seems to only let you import/export
> public keys.
Look at the --allow-secret-key-import and --export-secret-keys options.
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How did you move your keys around? GPG seems to only let you import/export
public keys.
On Tuesday 17 September 2002 03:25 am, Langa Kentane wrote:
> I generated my keys using PGP 7 and use them on GPG too. I did not need to
> convert anything. They conform to the OpenPGP standard.
>
I generated my keys using PGP 7 and use them on GPG too. I did not need to
convert anything. They conform to the OpenPGP standard.
Regadrs
LK
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From: Chris Mason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, September 15, 2002 9:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PGP-GPG
Hello all,
I realize that this is a little bit off topic, but I
thought I'd try anyway...
I've downloaded pgp 6.5.8 onto an AIX 4.3.3 box, and
I'm trying to get 'batchmode' to work. What I want is
to be able to encrypt/decrypt files without being
prompted for
Hello all,
I realize that this is a little bit off topic, but I
thought I'd try anyway...
I've downloaded pgp 6.5.8 onto an AIX 4.3.3 box, and
I'm trying to get 'batchmode' to work. What I want is
to be able to encrypt/decrypt files without being
prompted for whe
Hello all,
I realize that this is a little bit off topic, but I
thought I'd try anyway...
I've downloaded pgp 6.5.8 onto an AIX 4.3.3 box, and
I'm trying to get 'batchmode' to work. What I want is
to be able to encrypt/decrypt files without being
prompted for whether
gt;
> -Jim
>
> Ganesh HariHaran wrote:
> > Dear List
> >
> > Can anyone tell me how to use PGP key on Email.
> >
> > How does it work, do we need to intergrate it on MTA with use pgp
> > support mail client.
> >
> > I also visited GNU Priva
ne tell me how to use PGP key on Email.
>
> How does it work, do we need to intergrate it on MTA with use pgp
> support mail client.
>
> I also visited GNU Private Guard Site.
>
> http://gnupg.org
>
> Can anyone tell me howto install / configure and usage of it.
> T
"Ganesh HariHaran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Can anyone tell me how to use PGP key on Email.
>
>How does it work, do we need to intergrate it on MTA with use pgp
>support mail client.
Read the documents at the GnuPG Web site <http://www.gnupg.org/>. If y
Title: PGP Key Implementation
Dear List
Can anyone tell me how to use PGP key on Email.
How does it work, do we need to intergrate it on MTA with use pgp
support mail client.
I also visited GNU Private Guard Site.
http://gnupg.org
Can anyone tell me howto install / configure and usage of
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On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 07:21:42AM -0500, Dale Kosan wrote:
> I have my PGP private keyrings and secure key rings form PGP for Windows,=
is=20
> there a
I have my PGP private keyrings and secure key rings form PGP for Windows, is
there away to use these with GNUPG? I have not been able to figure out how to
import them, I can import single keys but have no idea hot to import the
whole key rings. Any help or ideas would be much appreciated
On Sat, 17 Mar 2001 04:29:56 Eric Clover wrote:
>i am not in any way clear as to what pgp exactly
>is and what it can do for me. im looking at pgp.com
>and i do not see a FAQ.
>
>what is pgp, do i need it?? why?
See the PGP section of my home page.
Tony
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On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 03:29:56AM -0600, Eric Clover wrote:
> i am not in any way clear as to what pgp exactly
> is and what it can do for me. im looking at pgp.com
> and i do not see a FAQ.
>
> what is pgp, do i need it?? why?
PGP is a software package utilizing public-key
I only know that it has to do with privacy-security..encryption...
PGP-Pretty Good privacy
Correct me if i am wrong...
Vineeta
Eric Clover wrote:
> i am not in any way clear as to what pgp exactly
> is and what it can do for me. im looking at pgp.com
> and i do not see a FAQ.
>
&
i am not in any way clear as to what pgp exactly
is and what it can do for me. im looking at pgp.com
and i do not see a FAQ.
what is pgp, do i need it?? why?
TIA
eric
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Hi there,
I am trying to find a method to delete *running* memory/SWAP to get rid of
the pgp-passphrase there after using it. To protect the passphrase I found
several hints on the net, like these ones:
--
" ... sudo
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
>>
>There are a couple of packages that do this. You can try pgpenvelope, or
>do a search on freshmeat...
Thanks for the tip ... found pgp4pine at freshmeat, and it works
pretty well, though documentation is somewhat thin (and inaccurate for
RH6). Compile bombed for
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, David Talkington wrote:
>
> Perhaps not exactly on-topic, but I'm an avid user of Pine on several
> flavors of Unix, and would like to find a how-to for digitally signing
> and encrypting email from Pine. I've done encryption with Outlook
> (*ducks*), but don't know how to
Perhaps not exactly on-topic, but I'm an avid user of Pine on several
flavors of Unix, and would like to find a how-to for digitally signing
and encrypting email from Pine. I've done encryption with Outlook
(*ducks*), but don't know how to go about it with 'nix Pine, and I've
never tackled a dig
Hello
I'm wondering what cryptography software I should use. Should I use pgp 2.6, pgp 5.0,
or gpg (gnu privacy guard) 1.0?
PGP seems to be the standard, but on the www.gnupg.org web page it says it has some
security enhancements and can use pgp 5.0 keys. I want to contribute a few rpm
Is there any way of using pgp 5 and rpm togther? I'd like to sign some
rpm's, but the only way I see to do it is w/ pgp 2.6.2, which I don't use.
Chris
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Rick on Sat, May 30, 1998 at 10:58:36PM +0100:
> can someone explane this PGP thing to me, ie what are they, why, if, how,
> and when?
It encrypts things, so you can send it over insecure channels. What's
more, it doesn't require a decryption key to be sent over secure
cha
http://web.mit.edu/network/pgp-form.html for usa version
http://www.pgpi.com/platforms/unix/ for international version.
Joe.
> -Original Message-
> From: Rob Walker [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 31 May 1998 16:41
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: where
found
Marco> pgppine.xxx.rpm in some directory, and now I need to find the full
Marco> pgp.xxx.rpm program, but can't find it!!
Marco> Anyone smarter at searching than I? I'd appreciate knowing where the pgp
Marco> rpm is located.
Marco> Thanks,
Marco> Marco
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OK...we need to have a search engine for the FTP archives?! I found
pgppine.xxx.rpm in some directory, and now I need to find the full
pgp.xxx.rpm program, but can't find it!!
Anyone smarter at searching than I? I'd appreciate knowing where the pgp
rpm is located.
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From: Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Friday, May 29, 1998 5:00 PM
Subject: PGP (??)
>can someone explane this PGP thing to me, ie what are they, why, if, how,
>and when?
Here's a thought:
Search en
Hi,
can someone explane this PGP thing to me, ie what are they, why, if, how,
and when?
i have no idea.
Rick
(sorry bout the compleate dumbness of this Q. but i have been wondering whaT
THEY ARE FOR) - DAMN CAPS LOCK...IS STUCK. - LET THIS BE A LESSON TO YOU
ALL, DONT BUY CHICONY KEYBOARDS
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> >From /usr/doc/mutt-(your-version-here)/pgp-Notes.txt:
>
> Q: "I don't like that PGP/MIME stuff, but want to use the
>old way of PGP-signing my mails. Can't you include
>with mutt?"
[snip]
I have mutt-0.84
Brian Eith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> I've been playing around with mutt, and it's built in pgp features, but I'm
> having a few problems. I can get mutt to pgp sign my mail, but it will only
> send my signature as an attatchment (ie it won't show up with the or
I've been playing around with mutt, and it's built in pgp features, but I'm
having a few problems. I can get mutt to pgp sign my mail, but it will only
send my signature as an attatchment (ie it won't show up with the original
email). Does anyone know how to get this to w
> You can try grabbing pgp-2.6.2-5.nosrc.rpm from a redhat mirror
You could also hop over to http://www.replay.org and get a full RPM.
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PGP
>>>>> "rj" == Richard Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
rj> On the MIT site, they had prebuilt PGP 5.0 for Linux! I thought
rj> "Cool!" and downloaded it.
rj> rpm doesn't like that version of PGP :-(. The doc says the
rj> comm
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You can try grabbing pgp-2.6.2-5.nosrc.rpm from a redhat mirror (in
contrib/SRPMS). This contains everything but the pgp source (i.e. patches
and spec file). Install the nosrc.rpm, put the pgp-2.6.2.tar.gz in
/usr/src/redhat/SOURCES, cd to /usr/src
course, PGP doesn't come with the official packages. I understand that
[because of the export/licensing restrictions]. So I went to the MIT site
to download PGP.
On the MIT site, they had prebuilt PGP 5.0 for Linux! I thought "Cool!" and
downloaded it.
rpm doesn't like that ver
On Fri, 17 Apr 1998, Ulrich Czekalla wrote:
> When I do pine report;
>
> Problem filtering: Success
>
> and it doesn't send the message. Any ideas? Are these version of the
> software not compatible?
Well, the obvious thing to ask is whether the path to pgpe, pgp, an
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At 15:50 4/17/98 -0400, Ulrich Czekalla wrote:
>Hi, I have pine version 3.96 and pgp pgp-5.0i-3.
You might try sending this to the PGP Users List
<http://pgp.rivertown.net/>.
Tony
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Version: PGP for Personal Priva
Hi, I have pine version 3.96 and pgp pgp-5.0i-3. I have been trying to
confiure pine filters to work with pgp. Pgp works fine on its own from the
command line. I set the following options in pine;
display-filters = _BEGINNING("-BEGIN PGP")_ /usr/bin/pgpv
+OutputInfor
On Mon, 16 Mar 1998, K. FRAZIER wrote:
> Is there a version of Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) for linux?
>
> If so, where would I find it and is it available in a rpm format?
www.replay.com
..Tom "Do not meddle in the affairs of wizards,
[E
> Is there a version of Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) for linux?
>
> If so, where would I find it and is it available in a rpm format?
PGP and many other privacy tools are available in RPM format from
http://www.replay.com
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Is there a version of Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) for linux?
If so, where would I find it and is it available in a rpm format?
Thanks,
Kent
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