• Hum..

    From Paul Hayton@3:770/100 to mark lewis on Mon Jul 6 10:19:18 2020
    On 02/24/16, mark lewis pondered and said...

    it works two ways...

    1. if you post a message encrypted with your PRIVATE key, anyone with
    your PUBLIC key can decrypt it... that proves it was you that encrypted

    The issue I am having is using the tool I have come across to do just that.
    Use my Private key to encrypt something that can be unlocked by the PUBLIC
    key. It would appear gpg4win does not allow this and in a way I can
    understand why as it flys in the face of what I think the PUBLIC vs PRIVATE keys are to be used for (I think)

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  • From Paul Hayton@3:770/100 to mark lewis on Mon Jul 6 10:19:18 2020
    On 02/26/16, mark lewis pondered and said...

    that. Use my Private key to encrypt something that can be unlocked by the PUBLIC key. It would appear gpg4win does not allow this and in a way I can understand why as it flys in the face of what I think the PUBLIC vs PRIVATE keys are to be used for (I think)

    i was able to export my keyrings from my pgp and import them into this gpg... i imported your signature, too... then i tried decrypting that message but apparently this is what you were talking about above...

    Yep. Using the windows UI it seems there is only one option and thats encode using others public certificates and also include my own so I can open as
    well what I encode if I want.

    details... it looks like encrypting with the public key is the only way allowed now... but as long as it has been, i may be confusing some things... even in the old pgp documentation i have, it says that signing is done with the secret key (of course) and then encryption is done with the recipient's public key... more than one recipient can be specified, too... it has been a really long time, though...

    Yep you encrypt with their public and your private, they decode with their private key and your public one. That seems to be the way.

    heck, my key was generated in 1992 and has only been updated a couple of times since then... i need to update it again with a new email address
    as well as indicating that the old one is no longer valid... i gotta figure out how to do that all over again and then try to get it back
    over here into gpg... no way in hell i'm going to try to go the other
    way from gpg to pgp... probably wouldn't work anyway :lol:

    Yep I found a couple I created some time ago and one I will likely never be able to remove and have long since lost the private key. The other (more of a test) I had the foresight to make it expire a couple of years in the future from when I created it.

    ok, got my key updated but it is really weird that pgp shows the new
    items at the top of the list and gpg shows them at the bottom where they're likely to be missed... hummm...

    Not sure about this...

    When I tried to import your PGP key into gpg4win it borked and did not like
    it. I'll try it again now.

    [time passes]

    what I am trying to suck in won't work and it says it's a cert without a user ID.

    I'll keep trying but for now I seem unable to progress setting up a public certificate entry in my software for you.

    [time passes]

    I found an entry for waldo kitty with a key ID of B60C20C5 but it won't
    import. There are other entries for Mark Lewis but it's unclear which if any are yours.

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  • From Paul Hayton@3:770/100 to mark lewis on Mon Jul 6 10:19:18 2020
    On 02/27/16, mark lewis pondered and said...


    27 Feb 16 15:26, you wrote to me:

    Mark - can you flick me a netmail please to 3:770/100 and confirm when you
    get my reply. I am uncertain but wondering if the connection between us is working?

    Best, Paul

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  • From Paul Hayton@3:770/100 to mark lewis on Mon Jul 6 10:19:18 2020
    On 02/28/16, mark lewis pondered and said...

    done... if you are talking about your netmail you sent to me, i did
    check the main machine and it was there... i just haven't responded to it... sorry...

    I should have read this reply first. Thanks, yep all good, your test message arrived and my reply has been sent - many thanks :)

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