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[ic] Random GPG failures
Hi,
I had somewhat a similar problem, and went nut. After posting on
Interchange, I kindly got a response from Kevin Walsh, who pointed me to
the following article. I resolved my issue:
http://interchange.redhat.com/pipermail/interchange-users/2002-March/018
636.html
Goodluck
Tin
-----Original Message-----
From: interchange-users-admin@interchange.redhat.com
[mailto:interchange-users-admin@interchange.redhat.com]
On Behalf Of Brian Kosick
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 1:00 PM
To: interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com
Subject: Re: [ic] Random GPG failures
At 12:32 PM 5/31/02 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello Everyone,
>
>OK OK this is a repost with some updates, I found the
thread titled
>"Intermittent PGP failures & Lost CC info". The only
solution that people
>seem to have come up with is "cron job using
interchange -r" I also ran
>through my log files again, and found the PGP error (I
had been searching
>for gpg rather than PGP previously) I too get PGP
failed with error 3702
>90% of the times that it fails.
>
>I guess my question now is has anyone found truely
what the problem is
>yet?
>
>
>
>
> I remember a few months back a thread dealing
with random GPG
> encryption failures, I spent a while today trying to
find it, but
> couldn't, so I was hoping that perhaps we could rehash this...
>
>I have a RH7.1 with all the latest patches and
updates.... Running on
>a
>Dell PowerApp
>Hardware
>700MHZ celeron "Sigh..... I know, customer has been
reluctant to upgrade"
>512MB Ram
>1GB swap
>20GB WD HD's Ext3 mirrored (Raid1) hdparm gives
roughly 21MB/sec IO
>
>Software
>kernel 2.4.9-31
>perl 5.6.1
>IC 4.8.4
>GNUPG 1.0.6.
>
>The site gets roughly around 100 orders a day, the problem is
>approximately 3 out of 100 orders do not get
encrypted, and instead
>display the CC as 5436**********. With no errors in
the logs that I can
>find... the /tmp dir has a few 0 length pgp.xxxxxx.out files.
>
>If I could get some more info regarding this problem, and it's
>appropriate
>solution I would be gratefull....
>
>
>
>Brian Kosick
>Web Programmer
>New Age Consulting Service, Inc.
>216-619-2000
>briank@nacs.net
>
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nge-users
Has anyone with underpowered hardware tried using pgp 2.6.x. One idea
that
I had would be to try using that, as it was made back in the day of
pentiums. My thought is that since it is an older package, it was
probably
designed to be more efficient with resources.
Brian Kosick
Web Programmer
New Age Consulting Service, Inc.
216-619-2000
briank@nacs.net
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