Muutoshistoria ohjelmalle Gpg4win
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Muutokset v3.1.10 - v3.1.11
Muutokset v3.1.7 - v3.1.10
Muutokset v3.1.6 - v3.1.7
Muutokset v3.1.5 - v3.1.6
Muutokset v3.1.3 - v3.1.5
Muutokset v3.1.2 - v3.1.3
Muutokset v3.0.3 - v3.1.0
Muutokset v3.0.2 - v3.0.3
Muutokset v3.0.1 - v3.0.2
Muutokset v3.0.0 - v3.0.1
Muutokset v2.3.4 - v3.0.0
Muutokset v2.3.3 - v2.3.4
Muutokset v2.3.2 - v2.3.3
Muutokset v2.3.1 - v2.3.2
Muutokset v2.3.0 - v2.3.1
Muutokset v2.2.6 - v2.3.0
Muutokset v2.2.5 - v2.2.6
Muutokset v2.2.4 - v2.2.5
Muutokset v2.2.3 - v2.2.4
- GnuPG has been updated to version 2.0.27. See release notes on www.gnupg.org for details.
- Libgcrypt has been updated to version 1.6.3 (includes fix for CVE-2014-3591)
- An issue has been fixed which could cause extracted files from TAR Archives to be truncated.
- GnuPG: 2.0.27
- Kleopatra: 2.2.0-git945878c
- GPA: 0.9.7
- GpgOL: 1.2.1
- GpgEX: 1.0.1
- Claws-Mail: 3.9.1
- Kompendium DE: 3.0.0
- Kompendium : 3.0.0
Muutokset v2.2.2 - v2.2.3
- The vanilla installer has been fixed by including GnuTLS.
- Creation of portable versions with mkportable has been fixed.
- GPA now works again under Windows XP.
- Verification of a detached signature without specifying what should be verified may now show a warning and has been disabled in batch mode.
- Tar archives can now include files and folders that use special characters (e.g. umlauts) which can be encoded in the native Windows 8-Bit codepage.
- Kleopatra now handles preprocessing (e.g. archiving) errors and safely aborts the operation.
- GPA has been updated to version 0.9.6.
- A security problem in the libksba library has been fixed.
Muutokset v2.2.1 - v2.2.2
- - GnuPG:
- * GnuPG was updated to version 2.0.26.
- (See www.gnupg.org for more details.)
- * Command line wildcards (like *.txt) work again.
- * Command line output is encoded to the Windows console encoding.
- - Kleopatra:
- * Screen reader support and accessibility improved.
- * A library load problem has been fixed that could keep Kleopatra
- from starting on some systems.
- * Kleopatra has been updated to KDE Sofware Collection 4.14.
- - GpgEx:
- * GpgEX no longer crashes if the environment variable GNUPGHOME is set.
- - GpgOL:
- * Problems with Outlook sender and recipient address lookup have been
- fixed in GpgOL. Especially for Microsoft Exchange addresses.
- - Pinentry-qt:
- * Warning and confirmation dialogs should now open always in foreground.
- * The pinentry dialog is now translated correctly in the French locale.
- - General:
- * Used libraries have been updated.
- 3. Known Bugs (and Workarounds)
- ===============================
- - Using smart cards with Kleopatra:
- * OpenPGP card
- The initial setting of a smart card with Kleopatra is not yet
- possible. Please run the following steps once to use your smart
- card with Kleopatra.
- Use the gpg command line tool to create a new OpenPGP certificate
- on your card (a) or to activate your existing certificate of
- your card (b):
- (a) Create new certificate
- - Insert card.
- - Run "gpg --card-edit".
- - Switch to admin modus by enter: "admin".
- - Enter "generate" to create a new certificate.
- (b) Activate existing certificate of your card
- - Import associated (public) certificate of your card (e.g.
- from certificate server or from a exported certificate file).
- - Insert card.
- - Run "gpg --card-status".
- * X.509 Telesec Netkey 3 card
- Use Kleopatra to initialize your card:
- - Insert card.
- - Click on the flashing Kleopatra system tray icon (or use the
- context menu "smart card" of the system tray icon and run the
- "learn card" command directly).
- After finishing these steps your OpenPGP / X.509 certificate from your
- smart card is shown in Kleopatra under the tab "My certificates"
- (marked with a smart card icon).
- - Using the Outlook Plugin "GpgOL":
- * You defintely should create copies of your old encrypted/signed
- emails before installing GpgOL, e.g. in the form of PST files.
- * For Outlook 2003/2007 only:
- Sending signed or encrypted messages via an Exchange based account
- does not yet work.
- [see https://bugs.g10code.com/gnupg/issue1102]
- (Please note, using SMTP with GpgOL and Exchange seems to be work.
- Or use GpgOL with Outlook 2010/2013.)
- * For Outlook 2003/2007 only:
- Encrypted E-Mails occuring un-encrypted on the email server: It
- can happen that parts of encrypted emails are copied to your email
- server (IMAP or MAPI) in un-encrypted/decrypted form when creating
- or viewing them. Affected is the content of the email view
- window, thus usually the so-called email body. Attachments are
- not affected. Switching off the Outlook preview will lower the
- probability of this to happen, but not eliminate the issue.
- Or use GpgOL with Outlook 2010/2013.
Muutokset v2.2.1 - v2.2.2 beta
- Included Gpg4win components in Version 2.2.2-beta37 are:
- GnuPG: 2.0.26
- Kleopatra: 2.2.0-gitac229d2
- GPA: 0.9.4
- GpgOL: 1.2.1
- GpgEX: 1.0.1
- Claws-Mail: 3.9.1
- Kompendium DE: 3.0.0
- Kompendium EN: 3.0.0
- New in Gpg4win Version 2.2.2-beta37 (2014-08-14)
- -------------------------------------------------
- - GnuPG:
- * GnuPG wurde auf Version 2.0.26 aktualisiert. Details zu dieser
- Version finden sich unter www.gnupg.org
- - Kleopatra:
- * A library load problem has been fixed that could keep Kleopatra
- from starting on some systems.
- * Kleopatra has been updated to KDE Sofware Colleciton Version 4.14.
- - GpgEx:
- * GpgEX no longer crashes if the environment variable GNUPGHOME is set.
- - GpgOL:
- * Problems with Outlook sender / recipient address lookup have been
- fixed in GpgOL. Especially for Microsoft Exchange addresses.
- - Pinentry-qt:
- * Warnings and confirmation dialogs should now open in the
- foreground.
- - General:
- * Used libraries have been updated.
- 3. Known Bugs (and Workarounds)
- ===============================
- - Using smart cards with Kleopatra:
- * OpenPGP card
- The initial setting of a smart card with Kleopatra is not yet
- possible. Please run the following steps once to use your smart
- card with Kleopatra.
- Use the gpg command line tool to create a new OpenPGP certificate
- on your card (a) or to activate your existing certificate of
- your card (b):
- (a) Create new certificate
- - Insert card.
- - Run "gpg --card-edit".
- - Switch to admin modus by enter: "admin".
- - Enter "generate" to create a new certificate.
- (b) Activate existing certificate of your card
- - Import associated (public) certificate of your card (e.g.
- from certificate server or from a exported certificate file).
- - Insert card.
- - Run "gpg --card-status".
- * X.509 Telesec Netkey 3 card
- Use Kleopatra to initialize your card:
- - Insert card.
- - Click on the flashing Kleopatra system tray icon (or use the
- context menu "smart card" of the system tray icon and run the
- "learn card" command directly).
- After finishing these steps your OpenPGP / X.509 certificate from your
- smart card is shown in Kleopatra under the tab "My certificates"
- (marked with a smart card icon).
- - Using the Outlook Plugin "GpgOL":
- * You defintely should create copies of your old encrypted/signed
- emails before installing GpgOL, e.g. in the form of PST files.
- * For Outlook 2003/2007 only:
- Sending signed or encrypted messages via an Exchange based account
- does not yet work.
- [see https://bugs.g10code.com/gnupg/issue1102]
- (Please note, using SMTP with GpgOL and Exchange seems to be work.
- Or use GpgOL with Outlook 2010/2013.)
- * For Outlook 2003/2007 only:
- Encrypted E-Mails occuring un-encrypted on the email server: It
- can happen that parts of encrypted emails are copied to your email
- server (IMAP or MAPI) in un-encrypted/decrypted form when creating
- or viewing them. Affected is the content of the email view
- window, thus usually the so-called email body. Attachments are
- not affected. Switching off the Outlook preview will lower the
- probability of this to happen, but not eliminate the issue.
- Or use GpgOL with Outlook 2010/2013.