Hi.
Am 02.11.2019 um 15:35 schrieb Fourhundred Thecat:
Hello,
how can I simply encrypt a file in "batch mode", ie in a script, without
user interaction, without need for the user to type password, without
gpg agent?
Maybe you can try https://github.com/jedisct1/encpipe for such a simple
Hi.
Am 25.07.2019 um 15:46 schrieb Kynn Jones via Gnupg-users:
> Hi everyone,
>
> First, please allow me to define a bit of ad-hoc
> nomenclature. I will use the uppercase tems "ENCRYPT",
> "ENCRYPTION", etc. as shorthands for "compress and
> AES256-encrypt", "compression and AES256
Hi.
Am 06-03-2019 17:57, schrieb Ralph Seichter:
* Farhan Khan via Gnupg-users:
Obviously this would not be the next big method of communication, but
an interesting niche idea and it seems easy to produce a
proof-of-concept.
Not meaning to rain on your parade, but after mulling over your
Hi Viktor.
Am 05-11-2018 15:21, schrieb Viktor:
Dear All,
we create a service for OpenPGP key verification:
https://cryptonomica.net
It's open sourced https://github.com/Cryptonomica/cryptonomica and it
has legal part ( see:
Hi.
On 05/06/2018 18:02, Benjamin Kircher wrote:
On 5. Jun 2018, at 10:54, Benjamin Kircher wrote:
On 5. Jun 2018, at 08:56, Andrew Gallagher wrote:
On 4 Jun 2018, at 19:44, Benjamin Kircher wrote:
Now inside the container I can see my socket
# ls -l /gpg-agent
srwx-- 1 root
On 19/05/2018 14:15, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Fri, 18 May 2018 12:18, patr...@enigmail.net said:
>
> > How far back will that solution work? I.e. is this supported by all
> > 2.0.x and 2.2.x versions of gpg?
>
> 2.0.19 (2012) was the first to introduce DECRYPTION_INFO In any case
> 2.0 is
Hi Robert.
On 20/05/2018 02:26, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> Writing just for myself -- not for GnuPG and not for Enigmail and
> definitely not for my employer -- I put together a postmortem on Efail.
> You may find it worth reading. You may also not. Your mileage will
> probably vary. :)
>
>
Hi.
Am 13-03-2015 21:13, schrieb Joey Castillo:
Hi there,
I'm working on a Kickstarter right now that aims to popularize smart
cards as an easier way for the average user to adopt GnuPG.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/joeycastillo/signet-simple-online-privacy-cards
Putting aside any
Hi.
today a message from german site heise have pointed me to a google
openpgp solution.
https://code.google.com/p/end-to-end/
End-To-End is a Chrome extension that helps you encrypt, decrypt,
digital sign, and verify signed messages within the browser using
OpenPGP.
Hi Werner.
Am 17-12-2013 16:37, schrieb Werner Koch:
On Mon, 16 Dec 2013 21:35, d...@fifthhorseman.net said:
Werner, if i can help with configuring or maintaining the web server
for
gnupg.org to address some of these issues, please let me know.
Yes, I have problems to figure out a woking
Hi Marko,
Am 22-09-2013 10:29, schrieb Marko Randjelovic:
Of course it is not safe. If you realy need a smartphone, use some of
those that are supported by Replicant OS. http://replicant.us/
Thank you for your feedback.
I'm not sure how much 'normal' or mass user are able to use this OS.
Dear Diego,
Am 22-09-2013 10:37, schrieb NdK:
Il 21/09/2013 23:06, Aleksandar Lazic ha scritto:
What solution is available for public Web mail providers like gmail,
gmx, hotmail, .?
Firefox+GreaseMonkey+script to interface to card?
Your solution implies that you need to install all
Dear Heinz,
Am 22-09-2013 10:45, schrieb Heinz Diehl:
On 22.09.2013, Aleksandar Lazic wrote:
What could be a perfect or at least a very good storage of the
private Key.
Spend a little bit money and buy you a smartcard and a reader. Then,
boot a machine without internet connection from
and usable solution for the
most users out there.
Maybe I have the wrong point of view.
I'm sure that I don't know not all possible solutions.
What are your opinions about the thought above?
What are your solution which you use?
Thanks for reading and looking forward to your answers.
Aleksandar
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