Unknown header tag: FD. Meaning... what?
David Shaw
dshaw@jabberwocky.com
Thu Nov 29 22:09:02 2001
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On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 08:34:50PM +0100, Harald Barrera Dubois wrote:
> Hello!
>=20
> First of all, I'm sorry if you don't understand my (personal)
> english, I'm going to get some lessons (I promise).
>=20
> Ok, I'm doing an application that uses PGP format for keyrings,
> ciphered messages, etc. I have made a test to see if it is
> compatible with GNUPG but it is not ;-(
>
> My problem is that I can't regonize an unknown packet format (0xFD
> or 11.111101) Do you know what's the format of that packet?
> Where can I find info about it?
A packet with tag 0xFD is a GnuPG-specific comment packet (61). You
can safely ignore them in your application. If you don't want them
generated in the first place, use the --no-comment flag when you
export the key in question.
David
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