rsa 1024 bit?
L. Sassaman
rabbi@quickie.net
Thu, 31 Aug 2000 14:02:32 -0700 (PDT)
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On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, L. Sassaman wrote:
>
> > BTW, currently there *is* a bug in the GnuPG regarding RSA. It is not
> > possible to encrypt and sign a message if you are using an RSA v3
> > key. (Well, you can do the encrypt/sign operation, but it creates a
> > literal packet where it shouldn't, and consequently PGP can't decrypt it,
> > because it treats the signature as a detached sig.)
>
> You are talking about the fact, that GnuPG is not able to create
> signature packet in the way PGP 2 did it:
>
> signature . signed-data
>
> GnuPG can only do it the v4 way:
>
> [one-pass-sig . ] signed-data . signature
Hrmm. How hard would it be to fix that? (Right now, if a user has an RSA
v3 key and GnuPG, they are unable to send signed and encrypted email to
someone using PGP of any version. Neeedless to say, this is inconvenient.)
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