! ;-)
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Dear all,
We have put online a brief tutorial about how to generate and manage
with GnuPG a keypair that can be stored in a quite secure way. The
tutorial can be found at:
http://tjl73.altervista.org/secure_keygen/en/
Suggestions and comments are welcome!
Best regards,
Carlo Luciano Bianco
are welcome!
Best regards,
Carlo Luciano Bianco
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Il /27 set 2006/, *David Shaw* ha scritto:
On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 12:08:31AM +0200, Carlo Luciano Bianco
wrote:
Well... Does this mean that we can link GnuPG to OpenSSL library
for ECC subroutines and stay safe from patent problems? If so,
this can be a temporary solution (of course
Il /24 set 2006/, *Qed* ha scritto:
On 09/23/2006 03:15 PM, Carlo Luciano Bianco wrote:
[..snip..]
So my point is: what is the real advantage of DSA2 over RSA
(if any, beside being the US standard)?
Smaller, much smaller, signatures(on certification this is a
desiderable property).
OK, I
with building on a
not-officially-supported platform, that's why I emphsized (and is
also clearly written in my tutorial) that the procedure is not for
every user...
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the (poor!) English translator of the tutorial...
;-)
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under make check.
Which is actually the only one extra step in the minimal build... ;-)
... and which I hope someday will be included in the official tarball,
allowing me to remove 2 images from my tutorial! ;-))
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! ;-)
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Il /22 mar 2005/, *Carlo Luciano Bianco* ha scritto:
Il /22 mar 2005/, *David Shaw* ha scritto:
I did much earlier than expected... ;-)
Still, for curiosity's sake, try this patch to g10/exec.c:
Thanks! I'll try when I rebuild with -g and I'll let you know.
I tried your patch
will update as soon as possible my page about this problem.
Is this of libcurl 7.13.0 a known problem? Or maybe is just a problem of that
particular build? If you think it is important, I can try to rebuild with
MinGW both libcurl 7.13.0 and libcurl 7.13.1 to debug them...
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Il /21 mar 2005/, *David Shaw* ha scritto:
On Sun, Mar 20, 2005 at 04:18:35PM +0100, Carlo Luciano Bianco wrote:
1) It seems that, when running a subprocess like a gpgkeys_*.exe, gpg.exe
does not pass it the environment variables. Most notably, it does not pass
the system %PATH%. Both
Il /18 mar 2005/, *David Shaw* ha scritto:
On Fri, Mar 18, 2005 at 01:48:46PM +0100, Carlo Luciano Bianco wrote:
Il /15 mar 2005/, *Werner Koch* ha scritto:
We are pleased to announce the availability of a new stable GnuPG
release: Version 1.4.1
Thanks, Werner. It builds fine
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