UTF8 passphrase problem (I think)
Tom Hardy
rhardy at visi.com
Sat Jul 24 00:43:17 CEST 2004
Atom 'Smasher' wrote:
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> On Fri, 23 Jul 2004, Tom Hardy wrote:
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>> Interesting thing here, when I tried pasting and editing your example
>> I got stuff like this:
>>
>> tom at jeeves:~>
>> gpgÿÿ--exportÿÿ{07cf11c6}ÿÿ|ÿÿgpgÿÿ--homeÿÿ~/gpg-junkÿÿ--import bash:
>> gpgÿÿ--exportÿÿ{07cf11c6}ÿÿ: command not found bash:
>> ÿÿgpgÿÿ--homeÿÿ~/gpg-junkÿÿ--import: No such file or directory
>>
>> But when I typed it all directly, it worked. Shows, I guess, that
>> character encoding can be non-obvious.
Ulp! Well it was non-obvious when I sent it off, and when it came back
to me too. 0xA0, or no-break space in 8859-1 on my news spool, and
which ain't even supposed be possible under UTF-8--it indicates a
continuation byte.
Mutt shows it as "??", two bytes. I can't wait to see what Mutt says
you said. (I get the digest.)
You quoted me with 0xFFFF, another impossible UTF encoding, or a pair of
"y"'s with diaeresis under 8859-1, on my news spool.
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> and you do have spaces in your passphrase, right?
Yup. The matter is still not explained, but the next step is obvious...
>
> i would try editing the keys on a different machine... or, maybe load
> up a knoppix-like OS from CD and try editing your keys on that.
Well, I can still boot into Win98--I guess I need to dig up a copy of
PGP or GPG for it. And then to send some feedback to Suse, depending
on how things go.
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