From: Richard Dale Area: Public Key Encryption To: Brian Giroux 4 Jan 95 18:23:10 Subject: KEY REVOKE UpdReq >'pubkey.bak' and 'secring.bak' to *.pgp BG>*Making the .bak files was going to be my next step :( I had one goof with PGP a few months ago. Now I have PGP 2.3a on one computer, 2.6.2 on another. Both are backed up to a floppy which I keep nearby, one which I keep in another room, and another which is at work. No matter what happens, I can copy all the keys, docs and executables from one source or other. * 1st 2.00b #567 * "Did anyone get the number of that elephant?" -- Tom Foley --- FidoPCB v1.4 [ff013/c] # Origin: Sound Advice - 24 Nodes (816)436-4516 (1:280/333) 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694201 From: Rich Veraa Area: Public Key Encryption To: Brian Giroux 5 Jan 95 08:45:08 Subject: KEY REVOKE UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In a message to Rich Veraa, Brian Giroux wrote: RV>Only if you saved a copy of your keyring from _before_ issuing the >revocation; in which case, just replace the newly-created one with the old. BG> Do you mean the ASCII file like this: BG> ~-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- [key deleted] BG> Anyway, this is the file that I created on November 7 for BG> the purpose of posting it to the PKEY_DROP echo. Can I BG> just add this key to my keyring to effectively unrevoke the BG> key? No... that's just the _public_ key that goes with the secret key that you've apparently revoked irrevocably... you should've kept a copy of your SECRING.PGP And PUBRING.PGP files. Cheers, Rich -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: rveraa@907.sunshine.com iQCVAwUBLwvO0Z80iJ+tnwVVAQEuKAP9HO7KcXcxC3peZUm6H994ssQJx2GVT5Yj GuSf77HXe8gSw4YFJulaUk6naLWhA0ZPQV98eytvTIM4Q1ixeuIW6BvD/NQGVGqn /MMjjA/bKvxOnFFoCf/5Xe+9LP3EOUwVKg2syPuhr484XYMaMSDLoOkmmHYQKOBW B43HRUTOkJA= =jl/i -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --- GEcho386 1.11+ # Origin: The bird flies out, the bird flies back again. (1:135/907) 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694201 From: Rich Veraa Area: Public Key Encryption To: Glen Todd 5 Jan 95 09:04:48 Subject: Technical questions UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In a message to All, Glen Todd wrote: GT> I have a couple of questions that I can't seem to find GT> the answers to in the PGP docs. First, what are the GT> meanings of the exit codes (errorlevels) returned by the PGP GT> executable. /* Possible error exit codes - not all of these are used. Note that we don't use the ANSI EXIT_SUCCESS and EXIT_FAILURE. To make things easier for compilers which don't support enum we use #defines */ #define EXIT_OK 0 #define INVALID_FILE_ERROR 1 #define FILE_NOT_FOUND_ERROR 2 #define UNKNOWN_FILE_ERROR 3 #define NO_BATCH 4 #define BAD_ARG_ERROR 5 #define INTERRUPT 6 #define OUT_OF_MEM 7 /* Keyring errors: Base value = 10 */ #define KEYGEN_ERROR 10 #define NONEXIST_KEY_ERROR 11 #define KEYRING_ADD_ERROR 12 #define KEYRING_EXTRACT_ERROR 13 #define KEYRING_EDIT_ERROR 14 #define KEYRING_VIEW_ERROR 15 #define KEYRING_REMOVE_ERROR 16 #define KEYRING_CHECK_ERROR 17 #define KEY_SIGNATURE_ERROR 18 #define KEYSIG_REMOVE_ERROR 19 /* Encode errors: Base value = 20 */ #define SIGNATURE_ERROR 20 #define RSA_ENCR_ERROR 21 #define ENCR_ERROR 22 #define COMPRESS_ERROR 23 /* Decode errors: Base value = 30 */ #define SIGNATURE_CHECK_ERROR 30 #define RSA_DECR_ERROR 31 #define DECR_ERROR 32 #define DECOMPRESS_ERROR 33 GT> Second, is it possible to instruct PGP to GT> verify not only that a file contains a valid signature, but GT> that that signature matches a particular key ID? Not sure what you mean here... when it finds a valid signature, it _gives_ you the KeyID of that signature... Cheers, Rich -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: rveraa@907.sunshine.com iQCVAwUBLwvTv580iJ+tnwVVAQHLEAP/ZIHDs57kFt1Qsu2lrbIC4xz9hiE4Ulo6 PJ+UTXaXMblmkqssoFbTE56+9gxn89riub4ot8+rtOQwA9CAZ4iH7XQQGDTrOiBg KZvAT8u04mZx2DjeumlR7d+tCriz8ykOP/HYS5UmUOQq0bznNgsSjVluogpUmSCh Sp1m5B7VKsg= =xtmd -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --- GEcho386 1.11+ # Origin: Intemperate and savage, the hawk remembers him. Robinson (1:135/907) 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694201 From: Glen Todd Area: Public Key Encryption To: John Goerzen 6 Jan 95 09:07:00 Subject: Can I Freq Pgp? UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Despite the advice of tribal elders, John Goerzen said Can I Freq Pgp? to TODD JG> International users need PGP 2.xx UI (it will always have UI after JG> it). JG> BBS operators can be indicted on criminal charges if somebody from JG> outside the US downloads or FREQs PGP. Short of having Caller ID that will identify international calls, which does not to my knowlege (and I work for MCI Systems Engineering) exist and blocking ALL non-US nodes (including those which do not have distinctive zone numbers) from your front end, how do you propose to support this? Also, can you cite US code chapter and section numbers on this, or is it just your opinion? Ves thu heil und Gut Jul, // Glen PGP F2F935C1 ... New Mail not found. Start whine-pout sequence? (Y/N) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: The right of the people to be secure in their persons and papers iQEVAwUBLw1c8ksDfAvy+TXBAQGYswf8C5wyA4VoLylr1vwPu7dSoSNKcaFyF04L Zp4DR6wzjT321iEMeUvzl8Ins3g3hrA5PDlDyJdaNBmn+deVih8Zhmz5yVtxQGLr ozDyF3Vbf/rpEzgqKr5Ibi9myaNEUYbKdxjHM6LxKZNLWCzqgsYttEn7DTO8jqhG yGvJ6Dp3jkuWk6vOXpCdO2GR6TJsrjUeO7XCKmhVSKR7n/Z8forUamTIjRyY9vWz agn4ihIPy+/Zf2dmGaCrgT+MDLrzGJ6A6ej3qXGAfE5JaXKjzrIaeK2EHASylHcu fcksskqMpaNUTdwZzyzTLdEIt7jzIqsfbHAXDMCFjIcdt7Us2GdRjA== =PiY9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ~~~ PGPBLUE 2.5 --- Blue Wave/RA v2.12 [NR] # Origin: >>>====> High Reaches CyberSchool BBS <====<<< (1:128/203) 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694201 From: Jim Grubs, W8GRT Area: Public Key Encryption To: Marshall Votta 6 Jan 95 18:00:00 Subject: January meeting with Zimmermann's prosecutorUpdReq > pr> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > pr> Version: 2.7 > I love being intrigued. > What's this? Viacrypt, the commercial version of PGP.. Sincerely, Jim Grubs, W8GRT --- FMail/386 0.98a # Origin: jgrubs@voxbox.norden1.com (1:234/1) 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694201 From: Robert D Purnell Area: Public Key Encryption To: All 30 Dec 94 00:21:48 Subject: Public Key from Purnell UpdReq Hello All! Here is my certified public key.... -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: 2.6.2 mQCNAy7yyEAAAAEEAOwsHoDrs/vUgFVo2qkzPWHWDMWNCazkrdpVGHz2tKtsP0PF AULRRHpWHIPauM2y1XQjeoF/vwt8a+spdxm25fpp8N9nz4bRRw/raVWaA7yyOLkG P3Y2wAbZx5mMhRckfvpa5tVRbe491NJolQe65oEPcedELeTXgqUkq042JVlZAAUR tHJSb2JlcnQgRCBQdXJuZWxsIEpyIDxNSEZYLU5FVCA5MDoxMjAyLzA7UE9ETkVU IDkzOjk2MDkvMCBUTEwtTkVUIDk1OjEwMDAvNDtUUkVLS0VSLU5FVCA3MTQ6MzA1 LzY7IFdhaGlhd2EsIEhhd2FpaT60RlJvYmVydCBEIFB1cm5lbGwgSnIgPEhlcm5l J3MgSG9sbG93IEJCUywgV2FoaWF3YSwgSGF3YWlpICg4MDgpNjI0MzQ3NT6JAJUD BRAu8+tY+cKsRnGcckEBAUTmBAC4D4QDpy/YvAk4nZhDTpcT491/wc1GOsJeEdfB 07WA3qbg1FumeFQ3b5qNAhVZdzzH3j7DtkGrTGS4Mv7qjQEfo5IIFzoLflzOWcI8 1IUBf0hZW/GS2ayCJz4LoTbMiD0rVQPfXTG9qMsZtHGk9n+UKz2EwHejfuyw9aR7 TYjvRA== =EGkQ -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- --- * Origin: Herne's Hollow BBS PODNET HUB HAWAII (93:9609/0) 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694201 From: Robert D Purnell Area: Public Key Encryption To: Phillip Barker 31 Dec 94 02:52:02 Subject: Freq Latest Ver of PGP? UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Phillip Barker wrote in a message to All: PB> Thanks in advance!...Phil You may freq PGP 2.6.2 from My mailer by magic name "PGP" Bob Herne's Hollow (808) 624-3475 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBLwN2e6Ukq042JVlZAQGixwQApmh9uADNo9RWwRDt/pN1NVER+LBcnVvM 3+s5MPQC3Lrzcw0EernZubZCvjJhmr+0mB21lhAYEYDhMz/8FCFA+5kJu0F8jzzi 1azDaHLWT66LNSxSNYAZto0SDU5KtHbaNnCDCxuvLn8XuxEREDnIjuP+jDpsA4z7 4lynTMzshYA= =l8OX -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --- * Origin: Herne's Hollow BBS PODNET HUB HAWAII (93:9609/0) 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694201 From: Robert D Purnell Area: Public Key Encryption To: Mark Drew 5 Jan 95 05:13:52 Subject: Problem UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- MD> THE question is what's happening here? Never had any MD> trouble before and only occurs somehow associated with PGP. MD> Could PGP be sending out any sort of code that PKSFANSI MD> might think is some kind of an ANSI-bomb (obviously not a MD> techie here folks). MD> Any ideas out there? MD> Thanks MD> ... "I drank WHAT!?" - Socrates MD> ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 MD> --- QScan v1.14b / 01-0163 MD> # Origin: Computer Support Hot-Line BBS, Des Moines Iowa Hi Mark, Sounds like you just might be having some sort of interrupt conflict. You might want to check to see if PGP or your shell is hooking the same vector that is supposed to be for your floppy drive. Hope this helps! Bob -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBLwovV6Ukq042JVlZAQFQNAP+NQnljfsHCclpV7LHSIgnwb8fFKkrtgz+ hJMhQKzNggl8aDVjsTmEqTbyaQMrpnYFpUweglFlLo/7dcr5EsJrxJvlWTrgNids A3jA/S0XFMQyDVOjeAfI1v+pytCaxkuJUHXEIf0LUU8dAQ3kVqABY7EUNtSIFZsV c7yEPciyYPo= =69Es -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --- * Origin: Herne's Hollow BBS PODNET HUB HAWAII (93:9609/0) 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694201