On Jan 7, 2013, at 11:05 AM, David Smith dave.sm...@st.com wrote:
On 01/04/13 17:31, David Shaw wrote:
Sure, paperkey supports piping the output into whatever code generator you
like:
gpg --export-secret-key mykey | paperkey --output-format raw |
your-bar-code-generator
However, 2D
I.V. Frost wrote:
Am I the only having trouble both the key for this message and the one
with the binaries? My installation tells me it is not Key ID:
0x99242560 but key 0xA1BC4FA4 which is not found on any server that I use.
Something sounds odd about the search criteria or keyserver
On Mon, Jan 07, 2013 at 05:54:15PM +0100, Peter Lebbing wrote:
On 07/01/13 16:39, Mark H. Wood wrote:
I'd suggest assuming some periodic read-only use, since we *should* be
testing our backups regularly to discover decay *before* it makes
something irretrievable.
I would assume the decay
Back in the shrouded mists of time, in the last millenium, before digital media
were widely accessible,
many libraries and archives used to back up data on microfiche.
Many of them had built in printers, so that 'text' data could be retrieved,
printed out,
(and then, as the technology became
These sites may prove interesting:
http://www.familyarchives.com/pages/documents-how-to-preserve-your-documents.html
http://www.archives.gov/preservation/holdings-maintenance/index.html
http://www.ala.org/alcts/resources/preserv/presvphotocop
This book, perhaps:
On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 02:30:43PM -0500, David Shaw wrote:
On Jan 4, 2013, at 9:27 AM, Johan Wevers joh...@vulcan.xs4all.nl wrote:
On 04-01-2013 5:42, David Shaw wrote:
Paperkey 1.3 is released.
You might want to update the website, it reads a bit outdated.
CD/DVD-ROMs are going
On 07/01/13 16:39, Mark H. Wood wrote:
I'd suggest assuming some periodic read-only use, since we *should* be
testing our backups regularly to discover decay *before* it makes
something irretrievable.
I would assume the decay to make it irretrievable the moment you discover
it. Hoping the bit
On 01/04/13 17:31, David Shaw wrote:
Sure, paperkey supports piping the output into whatever code generator you
like:
gpg --export-secret-key mykey | paperkey --output-format raw |
your-bar-code-generator
However, 2D bar codes have some of the problems that paperkey is intended to
On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 5:54 PM, Peter Lebbing pe...@digitalbrains.com wrote:
Flash memory stores its data as an electrical charge, which can leak away.
It does so very slowly, but it still does[1]. We are talking about years.
And reading a cell does not refresh it, so read-only use will in
On 04-01-2013 20:30, David Shaw wrote:
That's a very good point. Do you know of any studies on the projected life
of flash
when used as backup?
That depends strongly on the type of flash. NOR-flash, which is not used
any more in new devices gave problems after not many rewrites. NAND
flash
On Thu, 3 Jan 2013 23:42:07 -0500
David Shaw ds...@jabberwocky.com wrote:
Paperkey 1.3 is released. This adds ECC key support (both ECDH and
ECDSA) as well as a few more minor tweaks.
Source and Win32 binaries are available at:
http://www.jabberwocky.com/software/paperkey/
Curious piece
On 04-01-2013 5:42, David Shaw wrote:
Paperkey 1.3 is released.
You might want to update the website, it reads a bit outdated.
CD/DVD-ROMs are going the way of the floppy disc; flash memory is much
more reliable than either. Future support of USB ports or memory card
readers seems the biggest
On Fri, 4 Jan 2013 15:27, joh...@vulcan.xs4all.nl said:
CD/DVD-ROMs are going the way of the floppy disc; flash memory is much
more reliable than either. Future support of USB ports or memory card
FWIW: Some time ago I copied a bunch of ~25 years old 5.25 floppies to a
disk. I had only
-0500
David Shaw ds...@jabberwocky.com wrote:
Paperkey 1.3 is released. This adds ECC key support (both ECDH and
ECDSA) as well as a few more minor tweaks.
Source and Win32 binaries are available at:
http://www.jabberwocky.com/software/paperkey/
Curious piece of software. Certainly
On Jan 4, 2013, at 4:01 AM, Branko Majic bra...@majic.rs wrote:
On Thu, 3 Jan 2013 23:42:07 -0500
David Shaw ds...@jabberwocky.com wrote:
Paperkey 1.3 is released. This adds ECC key support (both ECDH and
ECDSA) as well as a few more minor tweaks.
Source and Win32 binaries are available
On 01/04/2013 06:27 AM, Johan Wevers wrote:
On 04-01-2013 5:42, David Shaw wrote:
Paperkey 1.3 is released.
You might want to update the website, it reads a bit outdated.
CD/DVD-ROMs are going the way of the floppy disc; flash memory is much
more reliable than either. Future support
On Jan 4, 2013, at 9:27 AM, Johan Wevers joh...@vulcan.xs4all.nl wrote:
On 04-01-2013 5:42, David Shaw wrote:
Paperkey 1.3 is released.
You might want to update the website, it reads a bit outdated.
CD/DVD-ROMs are going the way of the floppy disc; flash memory is much
more reliable than
observation on 1/3/2013 10:42 PM:
Hi folks,
Paperkey 1.3 is released. This adds ECC key support (both ECDH and
ECDSA) as well as a few more minor tweaks.
Source and Win32 binaries are available at:
http://www.jabberwocky.com/software/paperkey/
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On Jan 4, 2013, at 12:16 PM, I.V. Frost ivfrost2-m...@yahoo.com wrote:
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Am I the only having trouble both the key for this message and the one with
the binaries? My installation tells me it is not Key ID: 0x99242560 but key
0xA1BC4FA4
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Hi folks,
Paperkey 1.3 is released. This adds ECC key support (both ECDH and
ECDSA) as well as a few more minor tweaks.
Source and Win32 binaries are available at:
http://www.jabberwocky.com/software/paperkey/
Enjoy!
David
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