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On Saturday 08 May 2010 12:05:02 you wrote: |
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> There's more than one bugs that I need to report so please bear with me as |
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> I describe how I came across them: |
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> 1st Bug |
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> Recently I tried to import a personal SSL certificate from Comodo into |
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> Kleopatra version 2.0.9. Every time it fails when I enter a passphrase to |
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> import it. Converting the .pkcs12 certificate and key file into a .pem |
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> format and then trying to import that also fails with a "BER error". |
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> The Gnupg Log Viewer shows: |
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> [2010-05-07T22:24:22] Log cleared |
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> [client at fd 4 connected] |
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> 4 - 2010-05-07 22:24:25 gpgsm[14692]: enabled debug flags: assuan |
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> 4 - 2010-05-07 22:24:25 gpgsm[14692.0] DBG: -> # Home: ~/.gnupg |
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> 4 - 2010-05-07 22:24:25 gpgsm[14692.0] DBG: -> # Config: |
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> /home/michael/.gnupg/gpgsm.conf |
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> 4 - 2010-05-07 22:24:25 gpgsm[14692.0] DBG: -> # AgentInfo: /tmp/gpg- |
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> yRFiu9/S.gpg-agent:13728:1 |
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> 4 - 2010-05-07 22:24:25 gpgsm[14692.0] DBG: -> # DirmngrInfo: [not set] |
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> 4 - 2010-05-07 22:24:25 gpgsm[14692.0] DBG: -> OK GNU Privacy Guard's S/M |
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> server 2.0.14 ready |
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> 4 - 2010-05-07 22:24:25 gpgsm[14692.0] DBG: <- OPTION display=:0.0 |
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> 4 - 2010-05-07 22:24:25 gpgsm[14692.0] DBG: -> OK |
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> 4 - 2010-05-07 22:24:25 gpgsm[14692.0] DBG: <- OPTION enable-audit-log=1 |
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> 4 - 2010-05-07 22:24:25 gpgsm[14692.0] DBG: -> OK |
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> 4 - 2010-05-07 22:24:25 gpgsm[14692.0] DBG: <- INPUT FD=21 |
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> 4 - 2010-05-07 22:24:25 gpgsm[14692.0] DBG: -> OK |
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> 4 - 2010-05-07 22:24:25 gpgsm[14692.0] DBG: <- IMPORT |
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> 4 - 2010-05-07 22:24:25 gpgsm[14692]: invalid radix64 character 2d |
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> skipped 4 - 2010-05-07 22:24:25 gpgsm[14692]: invalid radix64 character 3a |
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> skipped 4 - 2010-05-07 22:24:25 gpgsm[14692]: invalid radix64 character 2c |
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> skipped 4 - 2010-05-07 22:24:25 gpgsm[14692]: invalid radix64 character 2d |
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> skipped 4 - 2010-05-07 22:24:25 gpgsm[14692]: invalid radix64 character 3a |
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> skipped 4 - 2010-05-07 22:24:25 gpgsm[14692]: invalid radix64 character 2d |
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> skipped 4 - 2010-05-07 22:24:25 gpgsm[14692]: total number processed: 0 |
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> 4 - 2010-05-07 22:24:25 gpgsm[14692.0] DBG: -> S IMPORT_RES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 |
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> 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 |
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> 4 - 2010-05-07 22:24:25 gpgsm[14692.0] DBG: -> ERR 150995078 BER error |
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> <KSBA> |
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> 4 - 2010-05-07 22:24:25 gpgsm[14692.0] DBG: <- BYE |
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> 4 - 2010-05-07 22:24:25 gpgsm[14692.0] DBG: -> OK closing connection |
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> [client at fd 4 disconnected] |
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> =========================================================== |
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> Would you know what the entries invalid "radix64 character" mean? This |
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> error seems to be repeated with a 32bit Gentoo system of mine too (I |
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> initially suspected that it was only relevant to this amd64 arch). |
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> 2nd Bug |
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> Looking into the Gnupg Log Viewer options, I changed the Default log level |
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> from Basic to Guru, to see if I can get some more information about this |
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> error. Well, that proved to be a bad mistake which crippled my log viewer! |
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> Now, I cannot launch the Gnupg Log Viewer. It crashes every time, after it |
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> dumps a load of files like "dbgmd-00001.hash.cert" into ~/. |
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> Also I cannot change the log viewer's default log level anymore! Trying to |
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[snip ...] |
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I fixed the second fault. Launching GnuPG Log Manager from Kmail/Tools/GnuPG |
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Log Manager *without* Kleopatra running allows me to change the default log |
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level back down to 'basic'. Setting it to 'expert' or 'guru' causes crashes |
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if Kleopatra is running - so something is definitely amiss. Nevertheless, |
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it's working again now without crashing, so I'm happy. |
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Any advice on importing the SSL certificate would be much appreciated. |
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Regards, |
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Mick |