UTF8 passphrase problem (I think)
vedaal at hush.com
vedaal at hush.com
Thu Jul 22 21:02:01 CEST 2004
Tom Hardy wrote:
> I currently have one home computer. Two of the keys were created >under
kgpg; only the last one under the the UTF8 environment, and >that's the
one that works. The two old ones were created under >Windows in about
1998.
>They fail the same way as the kgpg one from last year, passphrase not
>accepted.
do you have the IDEA module, and the option to load it, enabled?
the pgp 2.6 key will not do anything that requires a passphrase without
IDEA loaded, (although you can still encrypt to it and use it to verify)
the pgp 5.0 key, if it is an RSA key, will also need IDEA
(-btw // feature request,
is it possible for gnupg to alert users with an error message that would
indicate this type of problem,
i.e., something like:
" gpg: the symmetric algorithm used to protect this secret key is not
available " )
with Respect,
vedaal
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