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RE: [ic] Encrypted Email
check your catroot/tmp directory for pgp*err files and check what the
error is...
also, "su - interch" and try the command to see if it works
try setting PGPGDATA to the directory where the .gnupg dir
is located..
hope this helps
On Wed, 2001-10-31 at 09:56, Rick Eicher II wrote:
> If I run the command that it seams to be trying I get:
>
> bash-2.04$ gpg --batch --always-trust -e -a -r interch
> gpg: Warning: using insecure memory!
> gpg: interch: skipped: public key not found
> gpg: [stdin]: encryption failed: public key not found
>
> But I believe I alread created a public key?
>
> Thanks,
> Rick Eicher II
> www.pbol.net
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: interchange-users-admin@interchange.redhat.com
> [mailto:interchange-users-admin@interchange.redhat.com]On Behalf Of Rick
> Eicher II
> Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 9:44 AM
> To: interchange
> Subject: [ic] Encrypted Email
>
>
> I am having difficulty getting the email encrypted.
>
> Quoting a reply From: Ed LaFrance <edl@newmediaems.com>:
>
> "You need to use encryption - set up PGP or GPG on your machine with your
> public key, then just log in to the UI and follow
> Administration->Preferences->Encryption, and set the variables:
>
> ENCRYPTOR -> pgp (or gpg)
> PGP_KEY -> your_key_id
>
> and 'Apply Changes'...thats all there is; it has never been as easy as it
> is in 4.8.2. Use your private key to decrypt the credit card info when
> it
> lands in your email box.
>
> - Ed L."
>
> So I have:
>
> ENCRYPTOR -> gpg
> PGP_key -> interch@localhost
>
> I can issue the following as interch:
>
> bash-2.04$ gpg --list-keys
> gpg: Warning: using insecure memory!
> /var/lib/interchange/.gnupg/pubring.gpg
> ---------------------------------------
> pub 1024D/DFFA302C 2001-10-31 foundation (foundation) <rick@texol.net>
> sub 1024g/65D6035E 2001-10-31
>
> I read a email in the archives that said to uncomment the debug lines in
> order.pm so I did and here is what I get (/tmp/icdebug) when I place an
> order:
>
> Vend::Order:debug: called pgp_encrypt key= cmd=
> Vend::Order:debug: after pgp_encrypt key=interch@localhost
> cmd=gpg --batch --always-trust -e -
> a -r 'interch@localhost'
>
> Here is what I get in the error.log file for the catalog:
>
> 216.111.193.94 y7QhYeUp:216.111.193.94 - [31/October/2001:10:22:57 -0500]
> foundation /cgi-
> bin/foundation/process.html PGP failed with status 131072:
> 216.111.193.94 y7QhYeUp:216.111.193.94 - [31/October/2001:10:22:57 -0500]
> foundation /cgi-
> bin/foundation/process.html Successful login by user 'U00017'
>
> I am running redhat 7.1 and interchange 4.8.2 (rpm).
>
> After reading emails for the last three days I have come up with nothing.
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Thanks,
> Rick Eicher II
> www.pbol.net
>
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