[ic] Credit Card Encyption

Michael Mangeng interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com
Mon Aug 13 11:57:01 2001


hi

ok, after a very long fight today the problem is (nearly) solved...
the entire report gets encrypted and in this encrypted email.. the credit
card information resides.. also encrypted..
(if i decrypt 1 time, i can read nearly all infos, except the credit card
info.. this is still pgp encrypted)...
actually a´m using:

Route main        credit_card      1
Route main        cybermode        ""
Route main        default          1
Route main        email            '__ORDERS_TO__'
Route main        encrypt          1
Route main        encrypt_program  '__ENCRYPTORGPG__'
Route main        errors_to        '__ORDERS_TO__'
Route main        increment        0
Route main        pgp_cc_key       "interchange@vis.at"
Route main        pgp_key          "interchange@vis.at"
Route main        receipt          etc/receipt.html
Route main        report           etc/report
Route main        supplant         1
Route main        individual_track orders
Route main        track            logs/tracking.asc

i`ve testet the four permutations 1/0 with credit_card an encrypt but i
cannot get the desired encryption function (all encrypted.. but only one
time :))

is there anything other ? maybe in the etc/report file ? (im using the one
supplied with the foundation demo)

i hope this is the last question for a long period of time ;-)

thanx to all helpers :-)
mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Heins" <mheins@redhat.com>
To: <interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com>
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: [ic] Credit Card Encyption


> Quoting Michael Mangeng (interchange@vis.at):
> > i get in the pgp.*.err:
> > ----snip---
> > gpg: %s: skipped: public key not found
> > gpg: [stdin]: encryption failed: public key not found
>
> This should be clear enough. You don't have a matching key on your
> GPG keyring.
>
> Go back to the FAQ and do what it says -- try gpg with the exact command
> line *as the user who runs Interchange* and see what happens.
>
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