Re: Signing as one member of a set of keys
*** COULD SOMEONE PLEASE FOLLOW THE STEPS ABOVE AND PUT THE ringsig.c, ringsign, ringver, AND sigring.pgp FILES ON A WEB PAGE SO THAT PEOPLE CAN DOWNLOAD THEM WITHOUT HAVING TO GO THROUGH ALL THESE STEPS? ***
Once it works, I'll happily do that, but...
6. Finally, the verification step: run the ringver perl script, giving the PGP key file created in step 5 as an argument, and giving it the ringsig.c file as standard input:
./ringver sigring.pgp < ringsig.c
This should print the message "Good signature".
ben@scuzzy:~/tmp/multisign$ ./ringver pubring.pkr < testwhole ERROR: Bad signature
Could you post the files anyway on a web page, then the author can check them against his copies and see which are corrupted?
Anonymous wrote:
*** COULD SOMEONE PLEASE FOLLOW THE STEPS ABOVE AND PUT THE ringsig.c, ringsign, ringver, AND sigring.pgp FILES ON A WEB PAGE SO THAT PEOPLE CAN DOWNLOAD THEM WITHOUT HAVING TO GO THROUGH ALL THESE STEPS? ***
Once it works, I'll happily do that, but...
6. Finally, the verification step: run the ringver perl script, giving the PGP key file created in step 5 as an argument, and giving it the ringsig.c file as standard input:
./ringver sigring.pgp < ringsig.c
This should print the message "Good signature".
ben@scuzzy:~/tmp/multisign$ ./ringver pubring.pkr < testwhole ERROR: Bad signature
Could you post the files anyway on a web page, then the author can check them against his copies and see which are corrupted?
OK. Coming soon. Cheers, Ben. -- http://www.apache-ssl.org/ben.html http://www.thebunker.net/ Available for contract work. "There is no limit to what a man can do or how far he can go if he doesn't mind who gets the credit." - Robert Woodruff
Anonymous wrote:
*** COULD SOMEONE PLEASE FOLLOW THE STEPS ABOVE AND PUT THE ringsig.c, ringsign, ringver, AND sigring.pgp FILES ON A WEB PAGE SO THAT PEOPLE CAN DOWNLOAD THEM WITHOUT HAVING TO GO THROUGH ALL THESE STEPS? ***
Once it works, I'll happily do that, but...
6. Finally, the verification step: run the ringver perl script, giving the PGP key file created in step 5 as an argument, and giving it the ringsig.c file as standard input:
./ringver sigring.pgp < ringsig.c
This should print the message "Good signature".
ben@scuzzy:~/tmp/multisign$ ./ringver pubring.pkr < testwhole ERROR: Bad signature
Could you post the files anyway on a web page, then the author can check them against his copies and see which are corrupted?
http://www.alcrypto.co.uk/ringsign/ Cheers, Ben. -- http://www.apache-ssl.org/ben.html http://www.thebunker.net/ Available for contract work. "There is no limit to what a man can do or how far he can go if he doesn't mind who gets the credit." - Robert Woodruff
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