Am Freitag, 12. Juli 2019, 10:30:30 CEST schrieb Werner Koch via Gnupg-users:
> On Wed, 10 Jul 2019 21:47, johan...@zarl-zierl.at said:
> > ...except it isn't installed by default. Will this be part of
> > gpg-wks-client?
> Ooops. I meant gpg-wks-client. There is no gpg-wks-tool.
Thanks for the
Am Mittwoch, 10. Juli 2019, 19:34:41 CEST schrieb Werner Koch:
> On Tue, 9 Jul 2019 23:33, johan...@zarl-zierl.at said:
> > Now that I have done it once, I think the setup without
> > /usr/lib/gnupg/gpg-
>
> > wks-client isn't that complicated either:
> Please use gpg-wks-tool instead; it is
Hi,
On Dienstag, 9. Juli 2019 15:02:26 CEST Bernhard Reiter wrote:
> please make suggestions (or help with improving)
> https://wiki.gnupg.org/WKD
I think the problem with that page is that it is handed out as a starting
point to users asking "how can I enable WKD for my key?". To give credit,
On Sonntag, 7. Juli 2019 20:48:12 CEST Wolfgang Traylor via Gnupg-users wrote:
> > is there a service or similar where I can check if this email address is
> > properly WKD-enabled?
> https://metacode.biz/openpgp/web-key-directory
Thank you! This is so much easier to comprehend than the official
Hi,
I've just spent half an hour scratching my head over an issue that should have
been simple:
I initialized a new OpenPGP card (v2.1 from Zeitcontrol) and changed the
(user) pin.
After this, I used the verify command to check whether the pin was working: I
put my pin into the pinentry
On Tuesday 26 April 2016 12:44:44 Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> Please note: since CMake doesn't have a plugin (yet) to automatically
> detect GPGME
The usual way is for a library to provide a PackageConfig.cmake file. The old-
style FindPackage.cmake "plugins" are very much deprecated and it's hard
Hi Neal,
Thanks for the heads-up on this. TOFU seems like a really big feature for
everyday use!
Out of curiosity: Does the TOFU implementation for gpg already allow for key
transition statements / is this planned for some point in the future?
Cheers,
Johannes
On Sunday 19 July 2015 01:42:34 Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
I suspect what's taking a long time is an update to the trustdb. one
workaround is to put no-auto-check-trustdb in ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf, and
then have a nightly cronjob that runs gpg2 --check-trustdb.
...and sure enough gpg2
Hi,
I've noticed that sometimes gpg2 will take around 1-2 minutes on my desktop PC
attempting to verify an email signature.
At first, I thought that maybe the increasing prevalence of really big keys
would increase the computational complexity, or that the keyserver
communication is taking so