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That would be GnuPG as shown in the RT debug log then :)<br>
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Kobus Bensch - No Sig wrote:
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Wheres the best place to get some opensource pgp keys creation software?<br>
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<pre wrap="">You need to create this directory "/opt/rt3/var/data/gpg" and put your
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Can anybody help please:
I see the following errors in my rt.log:
[Tue Oct 21 19:38:27 2008] [debug]: RT's GnuPG libraries couldn't
successfully read your configured GnuPG home directory
(/opt/rt3/var/data/gpg). PGP support has been disabled
(/opt/rt3/bin/../lib/RT/Config.pm:276)
How do i fix this please?
Thanks
Kobus
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