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GNUPG FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Version: 0.31
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Version: 0.32
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Last-Modified: Oct 24, 2000
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Maintained-by: Nils Ellmenreich <nils 'at' gnupg.org>
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This is the GnuPG FAQ. The latest HTML version is available
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here. <http://www.gnupg.org/faq.html>
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@ -12,10 +14,10 @@ The index is generated automatically, so there may be errors here. Not
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all questions may be in the section they belong to. Suggestions about
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how to improve the structure of this FAQ are welcome.
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Please send additions and corrections to the maintainer. Don't send
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message like "This should be a FAQ - what's the answer?". If it hasn't
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been asked before, it isn't a FAQ. Maybe you should have a look at the
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mailing list archive. Otherwise, please provide the answer to be
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Please send additions and corrections to the maintainer. Please, don't
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send message like "This should be a FAQ - what's the answer?". If it
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hasn't been asked before, it isn't a FAQ. Maybe you should have a look
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at the mailing list archive. Otherwise, please provide the answer to be
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included here.
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@ -51,6 +53,7 @@ included here.
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4.12) I can't decrypt my symmetrical only (-c) encrypted message with
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a new version of GnuPG.
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4.13) How can I used GnuPG in an automated environment?
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4.14) Which email-client can I use with GnuPG?
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5. COMPATIBILITY ISSUES
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5.1) How can I encrypt a message so that PGP 2.x is able to decrypt it?
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*PLEASE:*
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Before posting to a list, read this FAQ and the available
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documentation. This way you help people focus on topics that have
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not yet been resolved.
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documentation. In addition, search the list archive - maybe your
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question has already been discussed. This way you help people focus
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on topics that have not yet been resolved.
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2.2) Where do I get GnuPG?
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@ -152,10 +156,14 @@ included here.
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random data through /dev/random - this should be the preferred
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choice on these systems. Also Solaris users with the SUNWski package
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installed have a /dev/random. In these cases, use the configure
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option --enable-static-rnd=linux.
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option --enable-static-rnd=linux. In addition, there's
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also the kernel random device by Andi Maier
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< http://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/~andi>
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<http://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/~andi>, but it's still beta. Use at
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own risk!
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On other systems, the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) is a good
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choice. It is a perl-daemon that monitors system activity nad hashes
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choice. It is a perl-daemon that monitors system activity and hashes
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it into random data. See the download page <http://www.gnupg.org/download.html>
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how to obtain egd. Use --enable-static-rnd=egd here.
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turn can revoke all the subkeys installed on that machine and
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install new subkeys.
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4.14) Which email-client can I use with GnuPG?
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Using GnuPG to encrypt email is one of the most popular
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uses. Several mail clients or mail user-agents (MUA) support GnuPG
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at varying degrees. Simplifying a bit, there are two ways a mail can
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be encrypted with GnuPG: the "old style" ASCII armor, i.e. plain
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text encryption, and RFC2015 style (previously PGP/MIME, now
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OpenPGP). The latter has full MIME support. Some MUAs support only
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one of them, so whichever you actually use depends on your needs as
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well as the capabilities of your adressee.
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The following list is probably not exhaustive:
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OpenPGP: Mutt (Unix), Emacs/Mew, Becky2 (Windows, with plugin),
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TkRat (Unix). There is effort for a Mozilla plugin and a
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group works on support for Emacs/GNUS.
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ASCII: Emacs/{VM,GNUS}/MailCrypt, Mutt(Unix), Pine(Unix), and
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probably many more.
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5. COMPATIBILITY ISSUES
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supports locking without being root. The program drops root
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privileges as soon as locked memory is allocated.
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On UnixWare 2.x and 7.x you you should install GnuPG with the
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On UnixWare 2.x and 7.x you should install GnuPG with the
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'plock' priviledge to get the same effect:
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filepriv -f plock /path/to/gpg
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[H body bgcolor=#ffffff text=#000000 link=#1f00ff alink=#ff0000 vlink=#9900dd]
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[H H1]GNUPG FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS[H /H1]
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[H pre]
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Version: 0.31
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Last-Modified: Oct 24, 2000
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Version: 0.32[H p]
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Last-Modified: Oct 24, 2000[H p]
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Maintained-by: [$maintainer]
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[H/pre]
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This is the GnuPG FAQ. The latest HTML version is available
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[H a href=[$hGPG]/faq.html] here[H/a].
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@ -25,10 +25,10 @@ The index is generated automatically, so there may be errors here. Not
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all questions may be in the section they belong to. Suggestions about
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how to improve the structure of this FAQ are welcome.
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Please send additions and corrections to the maintainer. Don't send
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message like "This should be a FAQ - what's the answer?". If it hasn't
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been asked before, it isn't a FAQ. Maybe you should have a look at the
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mailing list archive. Otherwise, please provide the answer to be
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Please send additions and corrections to the maintainer. Please, don't
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send message like "This should be a FAQ - what's the answer?". If it
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hasn't been asked before, it isn't a FAQ. Maybe you should have a look
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at the mailing list archive. Otherwise, please provide the answer to be
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included here.
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@ -76,8 +76,9 @@ included here.
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[H B]PLEASE:[H/B]
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Before posting to a list, read this FAQ and the available
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documentation. This way you help people focus on topics that have
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not yet been resolved.
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documentation. In addition, search the list archive - maybe your
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question has already been discussed. This way you help people focus
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on topics that have not yet been resolved.
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[H /UL]
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<Q> Where do I get GnuPG?
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@ -106,10 +107,13 @@ included here.
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random data through /dev/random - this should be the preferred
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choice on these systems. Also Solaris users with the SUNWski package
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installed have a /dev/random. In these cases, use the configure
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option [H pre]--enable-static-rnd=linux[H/pre].
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option [H pre]--enable-static-rnd=linux[H/pre]. In addition, there's
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also the kernel random device by Andi Maier [H a href= http://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/~andi]
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<http://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/~andi>[H /a], but it's still beta. Use at
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own risk!
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On other systems, the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) is a good
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choice. It is a perl-daemon that monitors system activity nad hashes
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choice. It is a perl-daemon that monitors system activity and hashes
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it into random data. See the download page [H a href=http://www.gnupg.org/download.html]<http://www.gnupg.org/download.html>[H /a]
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how to obtain egd. Use [H pre]--enable-static-rnd=egd[H/pre] here.
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@ -344,6 +348,26 @@ messages?
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turn can revoke all the subkeys installed on that machine and
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install new subkeys. [H /OL]
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<Q> Which email-client can I use with GnuPG?
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Using GnuPG to encrypt email is one of the most popular
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uses. Several mail clients or mail user-agents (MUA) support GnuPG
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at varying degrees. Simplifying a bit, there are two ways a mail can
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be encrypted with GnuPG: the "old style" ASCII armor, i.e. plain
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text encryption, and RFC2015 style (previously PGP/MIME, now
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OpenPGP). The latter has full MIME support. Some MUAs support only
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one of them, so whichever you actually use depends on your needs as
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well as the capabilities of your adressee.
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The following list is probably not exhaustive:
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OpenPGP: Mutt (Unix), Emacs/Mew, Becky2 (Windows, with plugin),
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TkRat (Unix). There is effort for a Mozilla plugin and a
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group works on support for Emacs/GNUS.
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ASCII: Emacs/{VM,GNUS}/MailCrypt, Mutt(Unix), Pine(Unix), and
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probably many more.
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<S> COMPATIBILITY ISSUES
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