[ic] GPG Order Encryption

Dylan Oliver doliver@hampshire.edu
Mon, 19 Mar 2001 19:42:06 -0600


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I have looked at the documentation, and cannot figure out why orders, which 
are supposed to be encrypted with GPG, read like this:

From: blah
To: blah
Subject:  Order 000011

0--

Note the 0-- where the encrypted order should be.

I've set:

CreditCardAuto Yes
EncryptProgram  	/usr/bin/gpg --always-trust --batch -ear globalv

The interchange server is running at root as user interchange. Since the 
documentation says that:

The key ring to be used must be for the user that is running the Interchange 
server, or defined by the environment variable PGPPATH, and the key user 
specified must have a key on the public key ring of that user. 

I imported the globalv key into ~interchange/.gnupg. It didn't work, and 
anyway it doesn't seem like the proper way to do it, as this catalog will be 
running on a virtual host.. Please help! 
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Dylan Oliver
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