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* [gentoo-user] Getting to grips with S/MIME in Kmail
@ 2006-06-10 22:08 Mick
  2006-06-10 22:37 ` gentuxx
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread
From: Mick @ 2006-06-10 22:08 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

Hi All,

I am trying to set up S/MIME in Kmail.  When I select the 'S/MIME
Singing Certificate' field in Kmail/Identities/Cryptography/ it fails
to find my key.

The error pop up says:
=============================
Key Listing Failed - Kmail
An error occurred while fetching the keys from the backend:
General error
=============================

I click OK and:
=============================
No backends found for listing keys. Check your installation.
=============================

I generated my key pair following the Gentoo Gnupg user guide and had
no problem entering the key in 'OpenPGP Signing Key' and 'OpenPGP
encruption key', under the same Kmail crypto configuration tab.

Are there any additional steps I need to undertake to make Kmail work
with S/MIME?  Does it need different keys?  What backend is the above
error referring to?
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Mick
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Getting to grips with S/MIME in Kmail
  2006-06-10 22:08 [gentoo-user] Getting to grips with S/MIME in Kmail Mick
@ 2006-06-10 22:37 ` gentuxx
  2006-06-11  6:45   ` [gentoo-user] ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good Jason A. Booth
  2006-06-11 10:23   ` [gentoo-user] Getting to grips with S/MIME in Kmail Mick
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 26+ messages in thread
From: gentuxx @ 2006-06-10 22:37 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

Mick wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to set up S/MIME in Kmail.  When I select the 'S/MIME
> Singing Certificate' field in Kmail/Identities/Cryptography/ it fails
> to find my key.
>
> The error pop up says:
> =============================
> Key Listing Failed - Kmail
> An error occurred while fetching the keys from the backend:
> General error
> =============================
>
> I click OK and:
> =============================
> No backends found for listing keys. Check your installation.
> =============================
>
> I generated my key pair following the Gentoo Gnupg user guide and had
> no problem entering the key in 'OpenPGP Signing Key' and 'OpenPGP
> encruption key', under the same Kmail crypto configuration tab.
>
> Are there any additional steps I need to undertake to make Kmail work
> with S/MIME?  Does it need different keys?  What backend is the above
> error referring to?
My understanding is that these are different key types.  S/MIME is
typically used for PKI type certificates, not GnuPG certificates.  You
would need a DoD or Verisign (or some other publicly recognized CA)
certificate to use S/MIME.  Depending on what you're trying to do,
GnuPG should be sufficient.

- --
gentux
echo "hfouvyyAhnbjm/dpn" | perl -pe 's/(.)/chr(ord($1)-1)/ge'

gentux's gpg fingerprint ==> 5495 0388 67FF 0B89 1239  D840 4CF0 39E2
18D3 4A9E
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (GNU/Linux)

iD8DBQFEi0mMTPA54hjTSp4RAsN3AKDDCthjIr2WeDP82i1jdG4BdR20vACghKN3
eOIC+DtaPrn/b1/KeweTYX0=
=WCT7
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

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* Re: [gentoo-user] ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good
  2006-06-11  6:45   ` [gentoo-user] ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good Jason A. Booth
@ 2006-06-11  6:15     ` gentuxx
  2006-06-11  7:35       ` Jason A. Booth
  2006-06-11  8:40     ` Justin R Findlay
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread
From: gentuxx @ 2006-06-11  6:15 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

Jason A. Booth wrote:
> Apologies if this is silly, but google didn't do it for me.
>
> I've recently updated a lot of things, and am doing emerge -u world
> right now.. but from my user account, I lost the ability to get
> back to a tty. seems really odd and there aren't any kde key
> bindings in my way (that I know of). Anyone seen this?
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> Jason A. Booth PGP public key(85D1F7FC):
> http://hyperintelligent.net/~jbooth/jbooth_key.asc
> ------------------------------------------------------------------

First of all, you should start a new thread when you have a new
question.  I'm probably being a hypocrite, just because I don't know
how to break/change the thread-ID in Thunderbird without creating an
entirely new mail.  But, it's not proper "net-iquette" to reply to
someone else's message with a /completely/ new topic without creating
a new thread.

That being said, if you're saying what I think you're saying, I
haven't been able to switch terminals as you suggest once X and a
window manager (like KDE or Gnome) is up and running.  Don't know if
it's because of X, or KDE, or GDM, or whatever.  But, you're not
alone.  ;-)  It's not a problem for me, I usually have about 5-10
different terminal sessions going at any given time, they just happen
to be managed by KDE.  I manually start gdm when I want to go into a
GUI session, and everything works fine as far as CTRL+ALT+F[123456789]
before I start the X session.

- --
gentux
echo "hfouvyyAhnbjm/dpn" | perl -pe 's/(.)/chr(ord($1)-1)/ge'

gentux's gpg fingerprint ==> 5495 0388 67FF 0B89 1239  D840 4CF0 39E2
18D3 4A9E
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (GNU/Linux)

iD8DBQFEi7UPTPA54hjTSp4RAoNgAJ9FsrCRZO9pUKc98D1690S3rc79BgCfarn9
lDQeQUubJDkW5dvDdNkHKWI=
=0Zw6
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

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* [gentoo-user] ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good
  2006-06-10 22:37 ` gentuxx
@ 2006-06-11  6:45   ` Jason A. Booth
  2006-06-11  6:15     ` gentuxx
  2006-06-11  8:40     ` Justin R Findlay
  2006-06-11 10:23   ` [gentoo-user] Getting to grips with S/MIME in Kmail Mick
  1 sibling, 2 replies; 26+ messages in thread
From: Jason A. Booth @ 2006-06-11  6:45 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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Apologies if this is silly, but google didn't do it for me.

I've recently updated a lot of things, and am doing emerge -u world right 
now.. but from my user account, I lost the ability to get back to a tty. 
seems really odd and there aren't any kde key bindings in my way (that I know 
of). Anyone seen this?

----------------------------------------------------------------
Jason A. Booth 
PGP public key(85D1F7FC):
http://hyperintelligent.net/~jbooth/jbooth_key.asc
------------------------------------------------------------------

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* Re: [gentoo-user] ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good
  2006-06-11  7:40 [gentoo-user] ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good Jason A. Booth
@ 2006-06-11  7:00 ` Teresa and Dale
  2006-06-11  8:08   ` Jason A. Booth
  2006-06-11  8:11   ` Jason A. Booth
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 26+ messages in thread
From: Teresa and Dale @ 2006-06-11  7:00 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

Jason A. Booth wrote:

>see previous: guess i didn't notice the (RE:)
>  
>

Look in your xorg.conf file and see if you have this:

> # Uncomment this to disable the <Crtl><Alt><Fn> VT switch sequence
> # (where n is 1 through 12).  This allows clients to receive these key
> # events.
>
> #    Option "DontVTSwitch"


Make sure that is commented out.  If it is not, it won't let you
switch.  Oh, logout of the GUI and do a ctrl alt bcksp to make it read
the config file for the new change, IF you have to change it.

Maybe that will help. 

Dale
:-)  :-)
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* Re: [gentoo-user] ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good
  2006-06-11  6:15     ` gentuxx
@ 2006-06-11  7:35       ` Jason A. Booth
  2006-06-11 10:34         ` Hemmann, Volker Armin
                           ` (2 more replies)
  0 siblings, 3 replies; 26+ messages in thread
From: Jason A. Booth @ 2006-06-11  7:35 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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On Saturday 10 June 2006 23:15, gentuxx wrote:
> Jason A. Booth wrote:
> > Apologies if this is silly, but google didn't do it for me.
> >
> > I've recently updated a lot of things, and am doing emerge -u world
> > right now.. but from my user account, I lost the ability to get
> > back to a tty. seems really odd and there aren't any kde key
> > bindings in my way (that I know of). Anyone seen this?
> >
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------
> > Jason A. Booth PGP public key(85D1F7FC):
> > http://hyperintelligent.net/~jbooth/jbooth_key.asc
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> First of all, you should start a new thread when you have a new
> question. 
 ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good -- doesn't qualify?

> I'm probably being a hypocrite, just because I don't know 
I'll tell ya then: yep

> how to break/change the thread-ID in Thunderbird without creating an
> entirely new mail.  But, it's not proper "net-iquette" to reply to
> someone else's message with a /completely/ new topic without creating
> a new thread.
well i don't see=(view) it that way, i see a totally new thread.. maybe i do 
need schooling in kmail

>
> That being said, if you're saying what I think you're saying, I
> haven't been able to switch terminals as you suggest once X and a
> window manager (like KDE or Gnome) is up and running.  Don't know if
> it's because of X, or KDE, or GDM, or whatever.  But, you're not
> alone.  ;-)  
well then it's not only unacceptable to me then
> It's not a problem for me, I usually have about 5-10 
> different terminal sessions going at any given time, they just happen
> to be managed by KDE.  
/me gives you props

> I manually start gdm when I want to go into a 
> GUI session, and everything works fine as far as CTRL+ALT+F[123456789]
> before I start the X session.
>
> --
> gentux
> echo "hfouvyyAhnbjm/dpn" | perl -pe 's/(.)/chr(ord($1)-1)/ge'
you didn't answer my question, but:
 <that> is still hella cute ;-)
>
> gentux's gpg fingerprint ==> 5495 0388 67FF 0B89 1239  D840 4CF0 39E2
> 18D3 4A9E

-- 
------------------------------------------------------------------
Jason A. Booth 
(303) 642-0499 
PGP public key(85D1F7FC):
http://hyperintelligent.net/~jbooth/jbooth_key.asc
------------------------------------------------------------------

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* [gentoo-user] ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good
@ 2006-06-11  7:40 Jason A. Booth
  2006-06-11  7:00 ` Teresa and Dale
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread
From: Jason A. Booth @ 2006-06-11  7:40 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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see previous: guess i didn't notice the (RE:)
-- 
------------------------------------------------------------------
Jason A. Booth 
(303) 642-0499 
PGP public key(85D1F7FC):
http://hyperintelligent.net/~jbooth/jbooth_key.asc
------------------------------------------------------------------

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* Re: [gentoo-user] ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good
  2006-06-11  8:11   ` Jason A. Booth
@ 2006-06-11  7:55     ` Teresa and Dale
  2006-06-11  8:23       ` Mick
  2006-06-12  0:28     ` Richard Fish
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread
From: Teresa and Dale @ 2006-06-11  7:55 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

Jason A. Booth wrote:

>On Sunday 11 June 2006 00:00, Teresa and Dale wrote:
>  
>
>>"DontVTSwitch"
>>    
>>
>not found.. but much love for trying..
>  
>

It was worth a look I guess.  As to stopping emerge to logout and such,
emerge screen and give it a try.  When you want to run a program, such
as emerge, that will take a while and you may want to leave it running
in the background, you just type in screen -S <name that is short> and
hit enter.  Then type in your command.  If you want to detach or go away
while it is still running, just do a ctrl a then hit d.  Screen takes a
bit of getting used to but it comes in real handy sometimes.  I use it
for long compiles, OOo, KDE or the like.  When you want to reconnect to
check on it, just type in screen -r <name you gave earlier>.  Here is a
example of mine right now:

> root@smoker / # screen -list
> There are screens on:
>         10057.emerge    (Detached)
>         30183.FAH1      (Detached)
> 2 Sockets in /var/run/screen/S-root.
>
> root@smoker / #


I have two screens running, one for folding, one for a emerge -e system
that I started a bit ago.  If I want to check on the emerge one, I just
type in screen -r emerge and it comes right up.

Hope that helps.  Maybe you can get the other sorted soon.

Oh, check /etc/inittab and make sure these are in there:

> # TERMINALS
> c1:12345:respawn:/sbin/agetty 38400 tty1 linux
> c2:2345:respawn:/sbin/agetty 38400 tty2 linux
> c3:2345:respawn:/sbin/agetty 38400 tty3 linux
> c4:2345:respawn:/sbin/agetty 38400 tty4 linux
> c5:2345:respawn:/sbin/agetty 38400 tty5 linux
> c6:2345:respawn:/sbin/agetty 38400 tty6 linux


That is what gives you those consoles.  They should NOT be commented out
though.  Other than this, I can't think of anything else, unless a key
is out on your keyboard.  ;-)

Dale
:-) :-)


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* Re: [gentoo-user] ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good
  2006-06-11  7:00 ` Teresa and Dale
@ 2006-06-11  8:08   ` Jason A. Booth
  2006-06-11  8:11   ` Jason A. Booth
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 26+ messages in thread
From: Jason A. Booth @ 2006-06-11  8:08 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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On Sunday 11 June 2006 00:00, Teresa and Dale wrote:
> Jason A. Booth wrote:
> >see previous: guess i didn't notice the (RE:)
>
> Look in your xorg.conf file and see if you have this:
> > # Uncomment this to disable the <Crtl><Alt><Fn> VT switch sequence
> > # (where n is 1 through 12).  This allows clients to receive these key
> > # events.
> >
> > #    Option "DontVTSwitch"
>
> Make sure that is commented out.  If it is not, it won't let you
> switch.  Oh, logout of the GUI and do a ctrl alt bcksp to make it read
> the config file for the new change, IF you have to change it.
>
> Maybe that will help.
>
> Dale
thanks dale, i can't(won't log out of X, i.e. the emerge -u world thing), but 
i will check that...
double cheers,
~J
>
> :-)  :-)

-- 
------------------------------------------------------------------
Jason A. Booth 
(303) 642-0499 
PGP public key(85D1F7FC):
http://hyperintelligent.net/~jbooth/jbooth_key.asc
------------------------------------------------------------------

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* Re: [gentoo-user] ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good
  2006-06-11  7:00 ` Teresa and Dale
  2006-06-11  8:08   ` Jason A. Booth
@ 2006-06-11  8:11   ` Jason A. Booth
  2006-06-11  7:55     ` Teresa and Dale
  2006-06-12  0:28     ` Richard Fish
  1 sibling, 2 replies; 26+ messages in thread
From: Jason A. Booth @ 2006-06-11  8:11 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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On Sunday 11 June 2006 00:00, Teresa and Dale wrote:
> "DontVTSwitch"
not found.. but much love for trying..
-- 
------------------------------------------------------------------
Jason A. Booth 
(303) 642-0499 
PGP public key(85D1F7FC):
http://hyperintelligent.net/~jbooth/jbooth_key.asc
------------------------------------------------------------------

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* Re: [gentoo-user] ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good
  2006-06-11  7:55     ` Teresa and Dale
@ 2006-06-11  8:23       ` Mick
  2006-06-11  8:34         ` Teresa and Dale
  2006-06-11 18:08         ` Jason A. Booth
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 26+ messages in thread
From: Mick @ 2006-06-11  8:23 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

On 11/06/06, Teresa and Dale <teendale@vista-express.com> wrote:

What is the following entry in /etc/inittab for?

# SERIAL CONSOLES
#s0:12345:respawn:/sbin/agetty 9600 ttyS0 vt100
#s1:12345:respawn:/sbin/agetty 9600 ttyS1 vt100

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* Re: [gentoo-user] ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good
  2006-06-11  8:23       ` Mick
@ 2006-06-11  8:34         ` Teresa and Dale
  2006-06-11 18:08         ` Jason A. Booth
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 26+ messages in thread
From: Teresa and Dale @ 2006-06-11  8:34 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

Mick wrote:

> On 11/06/06, Teresa and Dale <teendale@vista-express.com> wrote:
>
> What is the following entry in /etc/inittab for?
>
> # SERIAL CONSOLES
> #s0:12345:respawn:/sbin/agetty 9600 ttyS0 vt100
> #s1:12345:respawn:/sbin/agetty 9600 ttyS1 vt100
>

Back in the old days they were for terminals that hooked to the serial
ports on the back.  Here is a link: 
http://www.wyse.com/products/gpt/wy55es.asp  I used to sit at one of
those and it gets old.  The beep that thing has drove me nuts.  We had a
IBM system with a blazing fast 25MHz single CPU.  We had about 180
people running off that along with about 40 printers.  Some of the
printers were Genicom 4440's.  Geez they were fast.

That's what I remember that being for.  Hope I'm right.

Dale
:-) :-)
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* Re: [gentoo-user] ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good
  2006-06-11  6:45   ` [gentoo-user] ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good Jason A. Booth
  2006-06-11  6:15     ` gentuxx
@ 2006-06-11  8:40     ` Justin R Findlay
  2006-06-11 11:24       ` Bo Ørsted Andresen
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread
From: Justin R Findlay @ 2006-06-11  8:40 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

On Sat, Jun 10, 2006 at 11:45:35PM -0700, Jason A. Booth wrote:
> Apologies if this is silly, but google didn't do it for me.
> 
> I've recently updated a lot of things, and am doing emerge -u world right 
> now.. but from my user account, I lost the ability to get back to a tty. 
> seems really odd and there aren't any kde key bindings in my way (that I know 
> of). Anyone seen this?

I have.  In my case it locks up the whole X session and I have to log in
remotely and restart kdm.  The 'solution' I've adopted for now is to use
gdm.


Justin
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Getting to grips with S/MIME in Kmail
  2006-06-10 22:37 ` gentuxx
  2006-06-11  6:45   ` [gentoo-user] ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good Jason A. Booth
@ 2006-06-11 10:23   ` Mick
  2006-06-11 11:16     ` Bo Ørsted Andresen
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread
From: Mick @ 2006-06-11 10:23 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

On 10/06/06, gentuxx <gentuxx@gmail.com> wrote:

> My understanding is that these are different key types.  S/MIME is
> typically used for PKI type certificates, not GnuPG certificates.  You
> would need a DoD or Verisign (or some other publicly recognized CA)
> certificate to use S/MIME.  Depending on what you're trying to do,
> GnuPG should be sufficient.

Thanks gentuxx.  Would you know what missing backend kmail is
complaining about?  I am using gpg-agent (which is now part of gnupg)
- can't his handle S/MIME certificates?
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* Re: [gentoo-user] ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good
  2006-06-11  7:35       ` Jason A. Booth
@ 2006-06-11 10:34         ` Hemmann, Volker Armin
  2006-06-11 11:19         ` [gentoo-user] hijacking and unhijacking Benno Schulenberg
  2006-06-11 11:25         ` [gentoo-user] ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good Bo Ørsted Andresen
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 26+ messages in thread
From: Hemmann, Volker Armin @ 2006-06-11 10:34 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

On Sunday 11 June 2006 09:35, Jason A. Booth wrote:

> > First of all, you should start a new thread when you have a new
> > question.
>
>  ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good -- doesn't qualify?

you did not start a new thread, you captured on.
Don't click on reply and change subject/text, click on new mail!

>
> > I'm probably being a hypocrite, just because I don't know
>
> I'll tell ya then: yep
>
> > how to break/change the thread-ID in Thunderbird without creating an
> > entirely new mail.  But, it's not proper "net-iquette" to reply to
> > someone else's message with a /completely/ new topic without creating
> > a new thread.
>
> well i don't see=(view) it that way, i see a totally new thread.. maybe i
> do need schooling in kmail

I am using kmail. And you took over the thread. In the future, click on new 
mail if you want to start a new thread. 


>
> > That being said, if you're saying what I think you're saying, I
> > haven't been able to switch terminals as you suggest once X and a
> > window manager (like KDE or Gnome) is up and running.  Don't know if
> > it's because of X, or KDE, or GDM, or whatever.  But, you're not
> > alone.  ;-)
>
> well then it's not only unacceptable to me then

Have you checked your xorg.conf and kdmrc?
You can turn it of in xorg.conf and maybe in kdmrc. Have you done etc-update?

   Option "DontVTSwitch"  "boolean"
              This  disallows  the  use  of the Ctrl+Alt+Fn sequence (where Fn
              refers to one of the numbered function keys).  That sequence  is
              normally used to switch to another "virtual terminal" on operat-
              ing systems  that  have  this  feature.   When  this  option  is
              enabled,  that key sequence has no special meaning and is passed
              to clients.  Default: off.
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Getting to grips with S/MIME in Kmail
  2006-06-11 10:23   ` [gentoo-user] Getting to grips with S/MIME in Kmail Mick
@ 2006-06-11 11:16     ` Bo Ørsted Andresen
  2006-06-11 16:44       ` Mick
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread
From: Bo Ørsted Andresen @ 2006-06-11 11:16 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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On Sunday 11 June 2006 12:23, Mick wrote:
> Thanks gentuxx.  Would you know what missing backend kmail is
> complaining about?  I am using gpg-agent (which is now part of gnupg)
> - can't his handle S/MIME certificates?

Which versions of gnupg and kmail do you use? Did you look under Settings -> 
Configure KMail -> Security -> Crypto Backends ? On my computer it says it 
uses gpgsm as S/MIME backend.

$ equery belongs gpgsm
[ Searching for file(s) gpgsm in *... ]
app-crypt/gnupg-1.9.20-r3 (/usr/bin/gpgsm)

-- 
Bo Andresen

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* Re: [gentoo-user] hijacking and unhijacking
  2006-06-11  7:35       ` Jason A. Booth
  2006-06-11 10:34         ` Hemmann, Volker Armin
@ 2006-06-11 11:19         ` Benno Schulenberg
  2006-06-11 11:25         ` [gentoo-user] ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good Bo Ørsted Andresen
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 26+ messages in thread
From: Benno Schulenberg @ 2006-06-11 11:19 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

Jason A. Booth wrote:
> On Saturday 10 June 2006 23:15, gentuxx wrote:
> > First of all, you should start a new thread when you have a new
> > question.
>
>  ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good -- doesn't qualify?

Changing the subject line doesn't mean you started a new thread.  
You replied to a message, probably by pressing R, which creates 
a 'link' to previous messages.  Press V now, look at 
the "References:" header, _that_ is the threading.

When you start getting bothered by others hijacking threads, make a 
filter rule, say "Snip Threading", with zero criteria and as Filter 
Actions: Remove Header References, and Remove Header In-Reply-To, 
and assign it (under Advanced) a shortcut, say Ctrl+Shift+X.

Benno
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* Re: [gentoo-user] ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good
  2006-06-11  8:40     ` Justin R Findlay
@ 2006-06-11 11:24       ` Bo Ørsted Andresen
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 26+ messages in thread
From: Bo Ørsted Andresen @ 2006-06-11 11:24 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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On Sunday 11 June 2006 10:40, Justin R Findlay wrote:
> I have.  In my case it locks up the whole X session and I have to log in
> remotely and restart kdm.  The 'solution' I've adopted for now is to use
> gdm.

In the past when X has frozen on my computer I have often had luck with 
logging on remotely and then running

# chvt 1

as root. Then I could kill the app that was causing the freeze (amarok used to 
do that occasionally).

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* Re: [gentoo-user] ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good
  2006-06-11  7:35       ` Jason A. Booth
  2006-06-11 10:34         ` Hemmann, Volker Armin
  2006-06-11 11:19         ` [gentoo-user] hijacking and unhijacking Benno Schulenberg
@ 2006-06-11 11:25         ` Bo Ørsted Andresen
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 26+ messages in thread
From: Bo Ørsted Andresen @ 2006-06-11 11:25 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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On Sunday 11 June 2006 09:35, Jason A. Booth wrote:
> > First of all, you should start a new thread when you have a new
> > question.
>
>  ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good -- doesn't qualify?

It is called hijacking a thread [1]. Don't do it.

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thread_Hijacking

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* Re: [gentoo-user] Getting to grips with S/MIME in Kmail
  2006-06-11 11:16     ` Bo Ørsted Andresen
@ 2006-06-11 16:44       ` Mick
  2006-06-11 17:46         ` gentuxx
  2006-06-11 17:58         ` [gentoo-user] " Bo Ørsted Andresen
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 26+ messages in thread
From: Mick @ 2006-06-11 16:44 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

On 11/06/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen <bo.andresen@zlin.dk> wrote:

> Which versions of gnupg and kmail do you use? Did you look under Settings ->
> Configure KMail -> Security -> Crypto Backends ? On my computer it says it
> uses gpgsm as S/MIME backend.

Same here.  It shows:
=======================
Available backends:

Gpg(ME)
  OpenPGP (gpg)
  S/MIME (gpgsm)

Chiasmus
  Chiasmus (failed)
=======================
OpenPGP seems to work a treat, but S/MIME complains of a missing backend.

> $ equery belongs gpgsm
> [ Searching for file(s) gpgsm in *... ]
> app-crypt/gnupg-1.9.20-r3 (/usr/bin/gpgsm)

Yep, I have the same package installed.

PS.  Your signature on this message is shown as an attachment called
"noname" in Gmail gui.  Some other sigs are shown as "signature.asc".
How can one control this?
-- 
Regards,
Mick

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* Re: [gentoo-user] Getting to grips with S/MIME in Kmail
  2006-06-11 16:44       ` Mick
@ 2006-06-11 17:46         ` gentuxx
  2006-06-11 20:46           ` [gentoo-user] " Mick
  2006-06-11 17:58         ` [gentoo-user] " Bo Ørsted Andresen
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread
From: gentuxx @ 2006-06-11 17:46 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

Mick wrote:
> On 11/06/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen <bo.andresen@zlin.dk> wrote:
>
>> Which versions of gnupg and kmail do you use? Did you look under
>> Settings ->
>> Configure KMail -> Security -> Crypto Backends ? On my computer it
>> says it
>> uses gpgsm as S/MIME backend.
>
> Same here.  It shows:
> =======================
> Available backends:
>
> Gpg(ME)
>  OpenPGP (gpg)
>  S/MIME (gpgsm)
>
> Chiasmus
>  Chiasmus (failed)
> =======================
> OpenPGP seems to work a treat, but S/MIME complains of a missing
> backend.
>
>> $ equery belongs gpgsm
>> [ Searching for file(s) gpgsm in *... ]
>> app-crypt/gnupg-1.9.20-r3 (/usr/bin/gpgsm)
>
> Yep, I have the same package installed.
>

I don't know why Kmail is giving you that particular message.  I
normally used Thunderbird, but I loaded up Kmail yesterday when I
responded to your question.  I got basically the same thing (backend =
/usr/bin/gpgsm).

Answer me this question, do you *have* a cert that has been issued by
Verisign or some other reckognized signing authority?

> PS.  Your signature on this message is shown as an attachment called
> "noname" in Gmail gui.  Some other sigs are shown as "signature.asc".
> How can one control this?


- --
gentux
echo "hfouvyyAhnbjm/dpn" | perl -pe 's/(.)/chr(ord($1)-1)/ge'

gentux's gpg fingerprint ==> 5495 0388 67FF 0B89 1239  D840 4CF0 39E2
18D3 4A9E
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (GNU/Linux)

iD8DBQFEjFcDTPA54hjTSp4RAmxwAKDkqE7nAVK+5UiEdbLlNXdu6vQtbwCg39YT
4ufvxxdRpeIcdwFKfmvitD8=
=9Yi7
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

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* Re: [gentoo-user] Getting to grips with S/MIME in Kmail
  2006-06-11 16:44       ` Mick
  2006-06-11 17:46         ` gentuxx
@ 2006-06-11 17:58         ` Bo Ørsted Andresen
  2006-06-11 20:42           ` [gentoo-user] " Mick
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 26+ messages in thread
From: Bo Ørsted Andresen @ 2006-06-11 17:58 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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On Sunday 11 June 2006 18:44, Mick wrote:
> Same here.  It shows:
> =======================
> Available backends:
>
> Gpg(ME)
>   OpenPGP (gpg)
>   S/MIME (gpgsm)
>
> Chiasmus
>   Chiasmus (failed)
> =======================

This is identical to mine.

> OpenPGP seems to work a treat, but S/MIME complains of a missing backend.

I have no explanation for that. Mine doesn't complain about missing backend.

I do have an S/MIME certificate that my government has had issued for me. I 
have imported it in KDE Control Center -> Security & Privacy -> Crypto -> 
Your Certificates. In Kmail in Configure KMail -> Identities -> Modify -> 
Cryptography it shows up when I select an S/MIME signing/encryption 
certificate for my identity with the matching email address.

But until now I have never tried to actually use it in KMail. ;) When I try to 
do so it gives me the following very informative error message:

"Signing failed: General error"

;)

[SNIP]

> PS.  Your signature on this message is shown as an attachment called
> "noname" in Gmail gui.  Some other sigs are shown as "signature.asc".
> How can one control this?

I use an OpenPGP signature. I have no clue how Gmail handles signatures since 
I use Kmail. In KMail it shows up as a:

"Detached OpenPGP Signature"

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Bo Andresen

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* Re: [gentoo-user] ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good
  2006-06-11  8:23       ` Mick
  2006-06-11  8:34         ` Teresa and Dale
@ 2006-06-11 18:08         ` Jason A. Booth
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 26+ messages in thread
From: Jason A. Booth @ 2006-06-11 18:08 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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On Sunday 11 June 2006 01:23, Mick wrote:
> On 11/06/06, Teresa and Dale <teendale@vista-express.com> wrote:
>
> What is the following entry in /etc/inittab for?
>
> # SERIAL CONSOLES
> #s0:12345:respawn:/sbin/agetty 9600 ttyS0 vt100
> #s1:12345:respawn:/sbin/agetty 9600 ttyS1 vt100
Dumb terminals on serial port I think
>
> --
> Regards,
> Mick

-- 
------------------------------------------------------------------
Jason A. Booth 
(303) 642-0499 
PGP public key(85D1F7FC):
http://hyperintelligent.net/~jbooth/jbooth_key.asc
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* [gentoo-user]  Re: Getting to grips with S/MIME in Kmail
  2006-06-11 17:58         ` [gentoo-user] " Bo Ørsted Andresen
@ 2006-06-11 20:42           ` Mick
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 26+ messages in thread
From: Mick @ 2006-06-11 20:42 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:

> I use an OpenPGP signature. I have no clue how Gmail handles signatures
> since I use Kmail. In KMail it shows up as a:
> 
> "Detached OpenPGP Signature"

Yep, but in Knode is shown as a little padlock with "unnamed" next to it.
- -- 
Regards,
Mick
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* [gentoo-user]  Re: Getting to grips with S/MIME in Kmail
  2006-06-11 17:46         ` gentuxx
@ 2006-06-11 20:46           ` Mick
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 26+ messages in thread
From: Mick @ 2006-06-11 20:46 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

gentuxx wrote:

> Answer me this question, do you *have* a cert that has been issued by
> Verisign or some other reckognized signing authority?

No I do not have a CA issued certificate and will not try to get one
*unless* I can make it work in my Linux setup.
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* Re: [gentoo-user] ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good
  2006-06-11  8:11   ` Jason A. Booth
  2006-06-11  7:55     ` Teresa and Dale
@ 2006-06-12  0:28     ` Richard Fish
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 26+ messages in thread
From: Richard Fish @ 2006-06-12  0:28 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

On 6/11/06, Jason A. Booth <jbooth@hyperintelligent.net> wrote:
> On Sunday 11 June 2006 00:00, Teresa and Dale wrote:
> > "DontVTSwitch"
> not found.. but much love for trying..

Try posting your /etc/X11/xorg.conf.  Or maybe better email it to me
privately to save some bandwidth for those who have to pay by the
byte.

-Richard
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