Thanks
Rachit
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 at 08:03 -0700, Rachit Agrawal wrote:
> Can anyone please help me for setting up alpine to use pgp email
> signing?
I seem to be using PinePgp 0.18.0 from
<http://hany.sk/~hany/software/pinepgp/>. A google search for pinepgp
and for pgppine finds much potentially useful advice.
hth
- - Rob
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Rob Brown b r o w n a t g m c l d o t c o m
G. Michaels Consulting Ltd. (780)438-9343 (voice)
Edmonton (780)437-3367 (FAX)
http://gmcl.com/
public key http://gmcl.com/people/brown.txt
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux)
iD8DBQFKOTC07dpyz1U70VQRAuUIAJ49uGqRaa+s4TbbsVu6bdgT2OI5/QCdEKzl
DBES6/lELyQz7buzRYY9a8A=
=zfYz
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009, Rob Brown wrote:
>
> I seem to be using PinePgp 0.18.0 from
> <http://hany.sk/~hany/software/pinepgp/>. A google search for pinepgp and
> for pgppine finds much potentially useful advice.
As far as I know, Topal is the most up-to-date solution:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/phil.brooke/topal/
Erik
I tried pinepgp, and after doing all the setup. I get the following
error message.
"Couldn't find certificate needed to sign."
And i am bit reluctant to use Topal. Don't have any reason, but still
I don't want to install anything new.
Can you please help me out with the above error message?
Thanks
>> On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 at 08:03 -0700, Rachit Agrawal wrote:
>>
>> > Can anyone please help me for setting up alpine to use pgp email
>> > signing?
>
> On Wed, 17 Jun 2009, Rob Brown wrote:
>>
>> I seem to be using PinePgp 0.18.0 from
>> <http://hany.sk/~hany/software/pinepgp/>. A google search for pinepgp ad
>> for pgppine finds much potentially useful advice.
>
> As far as I know, Topal is the most up-to-date solution:
> http://homepage.ntlworld.com/phil.brooke/topal/
topal is working fine here and the author is very helpfull in case of
problems. If your distribution doesn't supply a recent version
compilation of the archive from Phil went very smooth.
I'm trying to get gpgme support directly into alpine but this takes time.
Vitus
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Vitus Jensen, Hannover, Germany, Earth, Universe (current)
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 at 22:52 -0700, Rachit Agrawal wrote:
> I tried pinepgp, and after doing all the setup. I get the following
> error message.
>
> "Couldn't find certificate needed to sign."
As near as I can tell, this message does not come from pinepgp. It is
strange to me to see the word "certificate" in the error message, as I
thought that pgp / gnupg used the word "key".
So some questions for you:
What is the host operating system?
What version of alpine?
What version of pgp or gnupg?
Can you sign a file using the appropriate pgp or gnupg commands?
What did you do to produce the error message?
- - Rob
- --
Rob Brown b r o w n a t g m c l d o t c o m
G. Michaels Consulting Ltd. (780)438-9343 (voice)
Edmonton (780)437-3367 (FAX)
http://gmcl.com/
http://gmcl.com/people/brown.txt
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux)
iD8DBQFKOlxc7dpyz1U70VQRArc2AJ4rqm/huhBe2D1kz3VzLNMPW/JZygCeLkIl
THUGlmAEqkvfhVxSy49sjC4=
=I4uf
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
What is the host operating system?
fedora core 11
What version of alpine?
2.00
What version of pgp or gnupg?
gnupg 1.4.9
Can you sign a file using the appropriate pgp or gnupg commands?
Yes
What did you do to produce the error message?
In Alpine, when I tried sending a message(Ctrl + x) -> (G). It gave me
this particular error.
I hope all this info will give you a clue what the problem is. Do tell
me what should I do?
I have a passphrase and since alpine does not ask for passphrase. Can
that be a problem??
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 at 10:26 -0700, Rachit Agrawal wrote:
> In Alpine, when I tried sending a message(Ctrl + x) -> (G). It gave
> me this particular error.
Don't you have to press <return>? When I tried that, it just changed
the prompt. Eventually, I have to press <return> if I want to send
the message.
If you get this error message before you press return, I don't know
what to think.
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 at 11:28 -0700, Rachit Agrawal wrote:
> I have a passphrase and since alpine does not ask for passphrase.
> Can that be a problem??
Or perhaps a symptom.
When I finally press <return> (above), it runs the pinepgp script,
which runs gpg, which prompts for my passphrase.
So it would seem that you are never getting to gpg.
In /usr/local/lib/pine.conf I see:
# This variable takes a list of programs that message text is piped into
# after MIME decoding, prior to display.
display-filters=_LEADING("-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----")_ /usr/local/bin/gpg-check,
_LEADING("-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----")_ /usr/local/bin/gpg-check
# This defines a program that message text is piped into before MIME
# encoding, prior to sending
sending-filters=/usr/local/bin/gpg-sign,
/usr/local/bin/gpg-encrypt _RECIPIENTS_,
/usr/local/bin/gpg-sign+encrypt _RECIPIENTS_
Do you have these filters defined? Do these files exist?
If you pipe a text file into /usr/local/bin/gpg-sign, does it output
a signed message?
- - Rob
- --
Rob Brown b r o w n a t g m c l d o t c o m
G. Michaels Consulting Ltd. (780)438-9343 (voice)
Edmonton (780)437-3367 (FAX)
http://gmcl.com/
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux)
iD8DBQFKOp/y7dpyz1U70VQRAopBAJ0YfDqqf9/CUmJMpjae2PcPMPHrBwCfZSBe
F76YNv+4PEwDcNid9aQpOnw=
=sTov
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
GnuPG 2.0 is the new modularized version of GnuPG supporting OpenPGP
and S/MIME
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But is version the problem?? I don't think so..
yes I had those filters. But its not working. But I have one doubt, I
don't have any binary called gpg-check or gpg-sign. So, that will any
way be wrong.
Well got what was the problem.
It was taking wrong user-id and was looking for the key corresponding
to this user-id. Alpine by default takes linux login name as your user-
id. And this is not same for me as my email id. So, there was this
issue.
Made a role and did the configuration. Now Its working fine.
Thanks all.
> .... Now Its working fine.
Great!
Under what distro?? gpgme, which comes with Fedora, explains its
name as GPG Made Easy!
Please give us a follow-up when you have it working!
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On the Internet, you can never tell who is a dog --
supposing you care -- but you can tell who has a mind.
> topal is working fine here and the author is very helpfull in case
> of problems.
I can second on that.
> I'm trying to get gpgme support directly into alpine but this takes
> time.
Was there any hint in this group for the fork of alpine? Might be of
interest for developers: <http://sourceforge.net/projects/re-alpine/>
Cheers,
Olaf
I dont think it is, but is always best to runthe latest stable release,
specially when it comes to security software.
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I'm rather late to this thread, but I've had several queries about
that message in respect of Topal (and I think users of other GPG/PGP
filters have had similar issues), so I'll post anyway.... The
"Couldn't find certificate needed to sign." message is part of
Alpine's S/MIME support. One option is to turn off the internal S/
MIME support via the (hidden) config option ("S/MIME -- Turn off S/
MIME").
HTH,
Phil.