Il 27/12/2013 01:42, adrelanos ha scritto:
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You're saying that he can lockpick your security door but can't break
the glass of the window nearby...
I don't understand how you get to that conclusion.
You're assuming that breaking into a smartcard is something easy, while
it's the most
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On 2013-12-26 16:25, Randolph wrote:
I really wouldnt mind never reading about this CryptoPad thingy
in this mailing list. I cant shake the feeling its only discussed
to give it a podium in the mailing list of a reputable
cryptography tool.
Peter.
Why is my quote altered? I said:
I really
On Thu, 26 Dec 2013 13:00, je...@seibercom.net said:
I certainly don't want to start a flame war here; however, if you are so
unequivocally anti proprietary software, then why do you even allow a
version of your product to be created that will run on it. That is
If you mean why we create
On 2013-12-27 01:41, adrelanos wrote:
The latter often requires breaking into a flat or an office. While
smartcards are carried around.
The solution in this scenario is so simple: don't take your smartcard
with you; at all times leave it next to your PC.
I'm not saying this solves all
Randolph,
I have to take the admin hat which is something I very rarely do.
On Fri, 27 Dec 2013 10:27, pe...@digitalbrains.com said:
Goldbug messenger thingy /again/ became CryptoPad thingy and all
apostrophe's are gone, also in the next sentence.
I don't care about missing apostrophes -
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Hi
On Friday 27 December 2013 at 4:31:08 AM, in
mid:snt148-w547fcde5571a61b0d8a430bf...@phx.gbl, Alice Bob wrote:
I did try it on XP without
noticeable problems. Besides the 'unexpected'
behavior, did you have any other issues?
The only
Dear Peter,
Dear Werner, dear all,
apologize, this indeed must be pointed out and corrected.
Thanks for clarifying this. the sentence was intended to be edited and
quoted within the thread of Tom, but then it should have been deleted. Due
to the mobile device which is currently used due to
Hello,
is there a way to encrypt data to a specific key, which is not in the keyring,
but instead present as a single keyfile?
So instead of calling something like:
$ gpg --recipient KEY-ID -e FILE
you could write something like:
$ gpg --recipient-file KEYFILE -e FILE
I can achieve the wished
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Hi list,
I asked dkg off-list whether a whitespace after the field name-value delimiter
would be OK. He answered:
monkeysign will accept it with spaces, but the Vcard format commonly used
for personal metadata like this tends to expect no
So what is the KEY field then (see the wikipedia link you brought and
this http://www6.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/vcarddav/current/msg01849.html
).
Thanks,
Avi
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Primary key fingerprint: 167C 063F
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On 12/27/2013 01:12 PM, Avi wrote:
On Fri, Dec 27, 2013 at 1:01 PM, Olav Seyfarth o...@enigmail.net wrote:
Apart from the question about whitespace, there are no OpenPGP related
fields defined in vCard, neither for keyIDs,
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