Tested on the command line with
- a previously valid certificate after setting its root certificate to untrusted
- a expired certificate without the root certificate in the certificate list
Tested on the command line with
With Gpg4win-4.2.1-beta31 I can no longer import the secret part of the edward.tester@demo.gnupg.com.p12 Testkey. Error is "Invalid object".
I've installed the Beta version, but issue still exist !!
My encrypted mails are readable by the other party, while I can't read his mail giving the same error msg "Decryption succeeded ......... Note: you cannot be sure who encrypted this message as it is not signed" , while I can read my sent encrypted mails.
see attached.
Any suggestions?
With VS-Desktop-3.2.0.0-beta214 and Gpg4win-4.2.1-beta31 the error is "Bad Passphrase" in this case.
I do not see a reason why this ticket is still open.
The already resolved Kleopatra Task T5713 is probably a duplicate of this one.
With the latest change the output read directly from gpg should now be displayed correctly.
Thanks .. will try it now
Please try the following beta: https://files.gpg4win.org/Beta/gpg4win-4.2.1-beta55/gpg4win-4.2.1-beta55.exe This should solve your problem. And if not you can now open the encrypted attachments with Kleopatra and it will show your mail.
Please try: https://files.gpg4win.org/Beta/gpg4win-4.2.1-beta55/gpg4win-4.2.1-beta55.exe This should solve your problem. And if not you can now open the encrypted attachments with Kleopatra and it will show your mail.
Working on both. Beta will come later today, I had one on friday but did not upload it yet and need to recompile it first.
Hi Andre,
Just started wondering how much of this slow down is because of MingW libc not having very well optimized memcpy/memmove/memchr/strlen/etc. Is there profiling tools like 'perf' on Linux that could be used for Windows builds?
Ok and its possible to know, how long its should usually take to make new release ?
Can you tell me more about support contract or when i can find more information about it ?
Regards
Lukas
Done the merge request got merged this morning
I guess you need to wait until we do a new release. If your company relies on this software it might be a good idea to enter into a support contract as other do.
i dont get any responce, what is next step in this case.
Regards
Lukas
Thanks :)
For Windows things are actually more complicate. It seems to be common practise of sysadmins to provide PAC files which are used to map URLs to proxys and to decide whether a proxy is to be used at all. Fortunately Windows provides an API to find the proxy for a specific URL. We should use this.
The site is on purpose w/o Javascript which might be the cause for things you reported. But I agree that the tab order is not as one would expect.
pkcs12 import should be backported, too
This is now merged in MTP https://invent.kde.org/pim/mimetreeparser/-/commit/9307010c8981e490a3312949ae99192b378e9090
Thanks Andre for your response..
I am pretty sure that we can fix that issue and have a beta for you maybe even today or tomorrow. But afterwards we should talk about your company actually using a product with professional support (which you are getting right now from me) like GnuPG Desktop. Gpg4win is basically only "goodwill" support.