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Dec 23 2017
im on devuan jessie
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Werner, what you mean "Exactly 20 years ago..." ? Dec 20, 8:33 PM
Dec 19 2017
All fixed (or marked fuzzy) except for master which will be done with the next merge from 2.2.
Sample Keys are now openly available at https://wiki.gnupg.org/SampleKeys
As answered in the forum: https://wald.intevation.org/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1837&forum_id=21&group_id=11 :
Unsupported Protocol means that GpgOL can't find your GnuPG installation. Maybe something went wrong during the install of Gpg4win?
OK. I realized that msgfmt -c only works when #, c-format exist.
To check all problems, I did something like following for 1.4, 2.0, 2.2, and master:
Dec 18 2017
Thanks for the report. It seems there has been this bug for four years.
I don't know the reason why msgfmt -c doen't show us the error.
Fixed in repos of GnuPG 1.4, 2.2, 2.0 and master.
Dec 17 2017
It also happens with gpg1.4.22 with --gen-key option.
Dec 15 2017
Dec 14 2017
Hi @hs,
given that you have used the instructions from the link above to look at the message,
I'll take it that you are using an IMAP/SMTP setup for mail transportation?
A signed but not encrypted message appears in the same way (visible in Sent, empty in Inbox)
Thanx for your immediate reply -- highly appreciated :)
Kleopatra's debug output can be seen with DebugView https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/debugview
It's a bit stange, following szenario (I have just tested it):
Looking at the messages from above using another PC, same Windows 7 and Outlook 2010 but Gpg4Win 2.3.3 :
- received message in Inbox is decrypted shown correctly inline both in preview and opening it
- original message in Sent is not decrypted, but shown as encrypted with gpgolXXX.dat attachment
Hence, it shows the opposite behavior to the 3.0.2 handling.
I can't reproduce this with Kleopatra 3.0.1 from Gpg4win 3.0.2. It just works as expected. Both if I encrypt the files as an archive or if I encrypt them seperately.
You start Windows Explorer (the file manager thingy)
I feel dumb for asking this, but I'm a Mac guy, and my client is on Windows 10. How do I exactly "move away the data directory"?
Dec 13 2017
One problem seems to be that the content of Inbox message differs from this one in the Sent folder (10 vs. 20 KB).
The content of the Inbox is shown as empty, even using the "show source" option. Saving the message as plain text shows a PGP part inside, but this is ignored by Outlook.
I tried this advice:
How to view the message source in Outlook
But the result is the same, after maked as read, the message becomes unreadable.
Ok I apologize for my ignorance as I've been desperate for help with not many places to turn to. Thank you very much
yes. That is the whole point of public key encryption. Please read one of the suggested intros or
ask for help at the gnupg-users@gnupg.org ML.
Ah man. So let me ask you for clarification in case I am not understanding this right. You're saying I encrypted the message with someone else's public key?
I could somewhat reproduce this problem when I disconnected the connection to Exchange from my Outlook and then tried to respond to an exchange mail. Although for me Outlook did not Hang and an error message (with a General Error) showed up.
The registry setting used above.
What I did:
- fresh install of Gpg4Win 3.0.2
- reboot
- openening Outlook 2010 with only one plugin (GpgOL)
- sending an encrypted email to myself
- trying to open that email (no content)
- exit gnupg software;
- ctrl+shift+esc: end the process that starts with the 'GnuPG's ...' character~;
- windows + r : %appdata%, delete ‘gnupg’ directory;
Thanks for the report and the log.
I see the problem. In your case of a reply outlook does not give us the SMTP address for the recipient but an Exchange DN
Also the Name and E-Mail split in the table looks ugly. While technically they are on different UserID objects it would be prettyer to combine them.
@aheinecke Because it was mentioned in another comment, I've tried to restart Outlook with the GpgOl plugin enabled, only. Same result. But the fact that I could see the message just after arrival, but not in a second approach may point in a direction that incoming messages are processed by an server-based filter changing potentially vulnerable email content (as embedded links).
I could try to log the complete process of sending an email to myself, decrypting once and failing in a second trail. This would actually increase the size of the log file.
@hs Your log is interesting but I don't yet understand it. We see a "Load" event for an encrypted mail, create our internal data modelling. But later there is a mismatch between the reference Outlook gives us and our internal reference (Failed to find mail in map).
Out of the blue there might be something I could do in that case but it's still somewhat unclear to me why this state occurs.
Looking an example code of http://g10code.com/docs/openpgp-card-v21-free-source.zip (Note that this is just an example code), 6A88 can be occurred for PSO:DECIPHER when:
Dec 12 2017
Well, I meant to do this on the command line (cmd.exe). Replace INFILE with the name of the encrypted file and OUTFILE is the name of the file which will receive the decrypted data. You can't do that in the clipboard.
I included two pictures of what is going on. The first picture is what I get from trying to decrypt the line that you gave me. The second picture is the original issue I was having. I do appreciate your help
It all depends on your system. This is why this is an _option_.
Can you please try to decrypt this message on the command line:
I also have had this problem. I just opened up my laptop for the first time in years. I was trying to decrypt text I encrypted years ago but I get that same error stated in the original post. Now I just remind you, this was encrypted years ago. In the encrypted message, after it says "begin pgp message," it says "version: GnuPg v2.0.20 (MingW32)" i am not sure if that matters, but that is all i have to give on my end other than i am currently using gpa 0.9.10 GnuPG 2.2.3
Perhaps as a last word on this it may be reasonable to remove that strange "--enable-hmac-binary-check" as it does cause problems.
Just installed Gpg4Win 3.0.2.
Had a very similar effect with Windows 7 / Outlook 2010:
- Sending an encrypted e-mail to myself.
- E-mail will be decypted once after receiving.
- After that, e-mail is shown as "unsecure" and with empty message body (both in preview and own window).
- E-mail in "Sent" folder still decryptable with right content.
I've added gpgol.log for opening Outlook again after receiving the e-mail (with empy body, now).
Okay, lets try with a default of 64. Note that for many concurrent ssh sessions you may also need the option --auto-expand-secmem which will come with Libgcrypt 1.8.2 and GnuPG 2.2.4