Pierre-Elliott Bécue <p...@debian.org> wrote on 31/03/2024 at 14:31:37+0200: > Wookey <woo...@wookware.org> wrote on 31/03/2024 at 04:34:00+0200: > >> On 2024-03-30 20:52 +0100, Ansgar 🙀 wrote: >>> Yubikeys, Nitrokeys, GNUK, OpenPGP smartcards and similar devices. >>> Possibly also TPM modules in computers. >>> >>> These can usually be used for both OpenPGP and SSH keys. >> >> Slightly off-topic, but a couple of recent posts have given me the >> same thought: >> >> Can someone point to good docs on this? I've had a yubikey for 3/4 of >> a year now but have not yet worked out how I put my GPG key in it. (or >> if it should be another key, or a subkey, or whatever). So I'm not >> actually using it yet. >> >> PEB also described what sounded like a very sensible way to manage >> keys (using subkeys) in one of these threads but I don't know how to >> do that myself. > > I have started (and never finished) a blog article on how I use my > YubiKey and what config I put in it. I'll definitely try to get it out > before the end of next week. I'll probably extend it to mention the > creation of GPG subkeys etc. > > I would also be happy if it helps my fellow DDs to try making an article > about some basic crypto concepts regarding PGP, RSA et al. But not in > the same piece I guess.
Hello, For those interested in: I've published two articles: 1. One on PGP subkeys https://pe.becue.phd/openpgp-subkeys 2. One on the OpenPGP module of YubiKeys: https://pe.becue.phd/yubikey-workfow-openpgp I'm happy to receive any kind of constructive feedback. -- PEB
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