On Fri, 20 Dec 2013 23:15, akw...@gmail.com said:
gpg: keyblock resource
`/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d//webupd8team-y-ppa-manager.gpg': resource limit
You, or apt-get, have configured gpg to use more than 40 keyrings. This
number is from the current source, it might a bit lower for older
versions -
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Hi
On Thursday 19 December 2013 at 4:22:05 PM, in
mid:52b31d2d.8030...@enigmail.net, Olav Seyfarth wrote:
One note: apart from the data privacy statement being
not available in english
The privacy policy is now in English. The Terms of
Wow that's progress - clearly the newfound attention of 800 digital privacy
advocates is having an effect at Goteo.
Sam.
MFPA expires2...@ymail.com wrote:
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Hi
On Thursday 19 December 2013 at 4:22:05 PM, in
mid:52b31d2d.8030...@enigmail.net,
Werner == Werner Koch w...@gnupg.org writes:
Hello!
Along with the publication of an interesting new side channel attack by
Daniel Genkin, Adi Shamir, and Eran Tromer we announce the availability
of a new stable GnuPG release to relieve this bug: Version 1.4.16.
This is a
Hi,
I find it a bit inconvenient, that I have to enter my password multiple
times (once for decrypting, once for signing). Can gpg-agent be
configured to ask for all passwords at once and cache all of them?
If not, is there a workaround? I could imagine that someone may have
written a script
Hi,
is it possible to somehow combine gpg's private key password protection
(gpg --edit-key; passwd) and smartcards?
Or in other words, is it possible to store an already encrypted
(password protected) gpg private keys on a smartcard? So the smartcard
never gets to see the plain key?
I've
Hello
Happy 16th birthday to GnuPG!
I have translated version of this document:
http://gnupg.hclippr.com/16th-announce.html
Cheers,
On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 1:46 AM, Werner Koch w...@gnupg.org wrote:
Hi,
me lacking the time to write an update of the 10 Years of GnuPG [2],
Sam Tuke was kind
Am Sa 21.12.2013, 19:24:51 schrieb Dionysis Zindros:
I
found a command in the wild [1] to do it, but it seems that there must
be a better way.
Not much better ;-)
gpg --list-options show-sig-subpackets --with-colons --list-sigs |
grep ^spk:29:
Hauke
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