RSA & IDEA Howto  (Was Re: Signing (with) old pgp 2 keys)
    Remi Guyomarch 
    rguyom at mail.dotcom.fr
       
    Tue Jul 20 15:28:43 CEST 1999
    
    
  
On Tue, Jul 20, 1999 at 12:57:10PM +0200, Michael Roth wrote:
[...] 
> Currently it is not possible to create PGP 2.6 compliant signatures with
> GnuPG. However, you could decrypt and verify messages signed with PGP 2.6
> using GnuPG without problems. The reason is that GnuPG doesn't use
> tempfiles which were necessary to create PGP 2.6 compliant signatures. To
> check such signatures it isn't necessary to use tempfiles. However, their
> is work on a frontend to GnuPG in progress which will create PGP 2.6
> compliants signatures. Please note: This tool is not yet finished.
> 
> You could not create convetionally encrypted messages readable for PGP 2.6
> nor could you decrypt such messages created from PGP 2.6 with GnuPG.
I patched GnuPG to solve these issues. For various reasons
(see http://lists.gnupg.org/gnupg-devel-9903/msg00033.html and
     http://lists.gnupg.org/gnupg-devel-9903/msg00037.html)
this patch won't be integrated into GnuPG.
But I still maintain it for my own usage. I can email to anyone requesting it 
the diff between the current GnuPG and my version (don't try the patch in my 
original message).
    
    
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