GPG and PGP5
brian moore
bem at cmc.net
Sat Oct 17 19:52:58 CEST 1998
On Sat, Oct 17, 1998 at 01:23:28PM +0200, Werner Koch wrote:
> brian moore <bem at cmc.net> writes:
>
> > This seems to make PGP5 happy.
>
> Yes, it worked. I have fixed it and posted 25 keys to the keyserver,
> expcept for 4 all are now online.
Okay, a bit more playing:
This is from '--list-packets' on a GPG generated signature:
:signature packet: algo 17, keyid 377FCE2488322B51
version 4, created 908675026, md5len 0, sigclass 00
digest algo 1, begin of digest 5d 4a
hashed subpacket 2 of length 5 (signature creation time)
subpacket 16 of length 9 (issuer key ID)
data: [158 bits]
data: [160 bits]
And the signature:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GNUPG v0.4.1 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: For info finger gcrypt at ftp.guug.de
iEYEABEBAAYFAjYpR9IACgkQN3/OJIgyK1FdSgCeIIPLktTAbKdTdjmgohLsF0Qv
3XIAoK908Xn7DPeElLNrAavetaQVzJHh
=8dM6
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
The same from a PGP5 generated sig:
:compressed packet: algo=1
:signature packet: algo 17, keyid DB98F728A52DD52A
version 3, created 908675125, md5len 5, sigclass 00
digest algo 2, begin of digest de ae
data: [159 bits]
data: [160 bits]
:literal data packet:
mode b, created 135153312, name="testc",
raw data: 155 bytes
And the signature itself:
-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
Version: PGP for Personal Privacy 5.0
MessageID: LqMqq+bFTNw+FLXLOGMVmwEAYl9X29K7
owHrZLBnZmUw0/Rovj3ju8ZS3atagkxNXxkWHKv6z/Zkbc29mT67K1/IPRW56cZd
wLDg/4bJyibpx1nblCda1BqprTlUtt9mzbIk1pLU4pJkDj63BfpaXApa+lxcypl5
yTmlKakKNsUlKZn5ehl2SEIlmbmpIBGu3MTMPI3MvBKFxKL0ZB2F5IzEIi0tILtM
k6uaSwEIQCrjS0CUNRdMQMFWIbEkP1MDpC7aMFYTKpNWUAQ0KU0DaF9qURHQMJBe
DTUgqQlUUsvFBQA=
=dOBw
-----END PGP MESSAGE-----
Is something not getting output that should be? The GPG sig seems awful
short.
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