From jan-oliver.wagner at intevation.de Fri Jun 1 17:34:11 2007 From: jan-oliver.wagner at intevation.de (Jan-Oliver Wagner) Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 17:34:11 +0200 Subject: incorrect GPA decription on binary compressed signature In-Reply-To: <20070530021729.cfc3e9ef.orice@secarica.ro> References: <20070530021729.cfc3e9ef.orice@secarica.ro> Message-ID: <200706011734.14596.jan-oliver.wagner@intevation.de> Hello Cristian, On Wednesday 30 May 2007 01:17, Cristian Secar? wrote: > There is something weird with the GPA file feature for decrypting > signed and compressed signature files. > > I have taken a small .gif file and signed it, using the first (default) > signature option. The .gpg file is generated ok. > > Now, when dropping back this file in the GPA interface (file mode), by > hitting the Decrypt button, an error appears telling me that the gpg > file contains no OpenGPG data. The original .gif file (which I deleted > previously, leaving only the .gpg file) appears temporarely until I > close the error box, so the program seems to try to extract it, but > the picture is partially broken (I open it before it disapears, i.e. > before closing the error box). > > The generated .gpg signature file is ok, because I can decrypt it and > extract the .gif file very well using either GPGee explorer extension > or WinPT tray application. > > I'm on WinXP, GPA is 0.7.6 from the latest gpg4win package. > > Hm ? thanks for your report. I am currently on the road an have no Windows system available for testing. Could you create a bug report in the gpa bug tracker? This way it won't get lost. Best Jan -- Dr. Jan-Oliver Wagner Intevation GmbH Amtsgericht Osnabr?ck, HR B 18998 http://www.intevation.de/ Gesch?ftsf?hrer: Frank Koormann, Bernhard Reiter, Dr. Jan-Oliver Wagner From balogh.david at hushmail.com Thu Jun 28 01:36:00 2007 From: balogh.david at hushmail.com (balogh.david at hushmail.com) Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 01:36:00 +0200 Subject: Can not encrypt or decrypt large files with GPA: Message-ID: <20070627233600.6818D2281F@mailserver9.hushmail.com> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 After searching the mailing lists with several keywords, I found no reference to this problem. If this is not the correct place to ask, please let me know and point me in the right direction. >From the command line, I can encrypt or decrypt files with my 4096- bit RSA key of 6GB or more with no problem (other than painfully slow). If I use Seahorse as a right click from Nautilus, I can encrypt files of any size. Though Seahorse has a bit of a bug in that it gives the files a pgp extension and the right click only recognizes files with a gpg extention for decryption. Other than the Seahorse extention bug, gpg is working. With the GPA GUI, if I attempt to decrypt or encrypt a file of say 3GB+, I get a GPA error box that simply says: /path/filename.gpg: File too large Is there a work around for this? Do I have something mangled? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Note: This signature can be verified at https://www.hushtools.com/verify Version: Hush 2.5 wpwEAQECAAYFAkaC9F8ACgkQ0ebprB2muEc2KAP/a0oMxbA/Ko1Zo6ei1sMmae7U9dcB Maqfm5KWRWWxQGLf1yyo8Eysqz+0RSzjuioCEo7WiwJKMwlxc7Q4r3wCsb5gMiJKE6z7 m0zPsFUFehvVygtOzf0CGSdQqnvFFMOHPyp005ai/tRJKZJOBsb1yNhYrXKUMgWgAqzR FcN7GqM= =46NB -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----