Hello All,
I am having trouble when importing Keys with the GnuPG package distributed with cygwin (I am running Windows XP). I continue to get the same warning. I have searched for this warning and have found a solution on uinx environments, however, it will not work with cygwin. Is there any way around this solution. The following is the command I am having trouble with, the warning, and the fix:
$ gpg --import KEYS
$ gpg: WARNING: using insecure memory!
$ gpg: please see
http://www.gnupg.org/faq.html for more information
--imports all the the keys
so I go check out the link and this is the explanation:
Fix to: Why do I get "gpg: Warning: using insecure memory!"On many systems this program should be installed as setuid(root). This is necessary to lock memory pages. Locking memory pages prevents the operating system from writing them to disk and thereby keeping your secret keys really secret. If you get no warning message about insecure memory your operating system supports locking without being root. The program drops root privileges as soon as locked memory is allocated.
To setuid(root) permissions on the gpg binary you can either use:
$ chmod u+s /path/to/gpg
or
$ chmod 4755 /path/to/gpg
I don't want to put everything done on this page, but there is a statement that says:
"On some systems (e.g., Windows) GnuPG does not lock memory pages and older GnuPG versions (<=1.0.4) issue the warning:"
$ gpg: Please note that you don't have secure memory
But that is not the response I see. Anyway, I have thoroughly searched for a fix and the solutions are all the same as the above.
Any help would greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ben