gnupg-0.3.4 and pgp-2.6.3i interaction
Michael Roth
mroth at nessie.de
Fri Sep 11 09:51:11 CEST 1998
Hi,
I'm still learning about gpg (it is rather complex ;-) and found some more
problems or questions:
1.) I encrypt a file using PGP with "pgp -c FILE". I'm able to decrypt
this file using gnupg with the command:
"gpg --load-extension idea --ciper-algo idea --digest-algo md5 FILE".
However, if I don't supply options '--ciper-algo' or 'digest-algo'
gnupg uses wrong algorithms to decrypt the file and print an error
message "decryption failed: Bad key".
If the extension module IDEA is loaded IMHO gnupg should detected it
and than use this algorithm on decrypting PGP 2.6 files.
Further more in g10/passphrase.c I found this comment:
* this should be MD5 if cipher is IDEA, but because we do
* not have IDEA, we use the default one, the user
* can select it from the commandline
IMHO gnupg should auto detected the extension IDEA and use MD5 by
default.
Of course depending on specific extensions in the main programm
isn't a good thing at all, but in this special case I think it's
Ok. What do you think?
2.) When I encrypt a file using gnupg with the command line:
"gpg --load-extension idea --cipher-algo idea --digest-algo md5 -c FILE"
PGP can read this file but not decrypt. I only get a "Bad pass phrase"
error. :-(
I'm missing one? I didn't find a hint using source and a debugger...
3.) It looks like that the gnupg option '--list-packets' is really broken.
In the near future I will make further investigations on this problem.
cu
Michael
P.S.: Where can I find OpenPGP draft/standard/faq/information?
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