--list-packets question
David Shaw
dshaw at jabberwocky.com
Mon Jul 23 06:48:02 CEST 2001
On Sun, Jul 22, 2001 at 07:10:21PM -0700, Rich Wales wrote:
> David Shaw wrote:
>
> > Using --list-packets (version 1.0.6) on an encrypted message
> > prompts for a passphrase (if the message is encrypted to
> > yourself), or fails (if the message is encrypted to someone
> > else). Shouldn't it just list the message packets?
>
> No, because the details of the message packet are hidden until/unless
> the packet can be decrypted. This is an intentional design feature.
>
> Note, for example, that if a message is signed and encrypted, the
> signature is done first (on the original cleartext message), and then
> the signed message is encrypted. Thus, only an intended recipient
> of the message can verify the signature (or even see that the message
> has a signature). There's no way for "--list-packets" to defeat this.
I understand that, but I somewhat expected --list-packets to do just
that - show that it is an encrypted message packet (":encrypted data
packet:") and leave it at that.
David
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