, the bug was sitting between human and keyboard]
Beslema,
kwadronaut
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cess to their
> data, while making it harder for people to start interacting with
> bad/old keys.
Such a tool would indeed be nice. Have you come across one or know of
one? It's probably not straightforward, giving the many formats this
data comes in (inline in e-mails, textfiles, PGP/MIME,
On 30/10/13 11:58, Sam Tuke wrote:
Hi all,
I'm working with Werner to promote GnuPG and raise awareness. To that end
we're
collecting quotes from users - endorsements from people who know and trust
GPG,
people like you.
If you want to help us, send your own statement about why GPG is
and enthusiasm! And if someone figures a
way to do group public key encryption, I'd be interested in hearing how
that would work.
ciao,
kwadronaut
[1] http://schleuder2.nadir.org/
[2] I wonder, were the first wheels in humankind equipped with brakes?
[3]
http://www.gluster.org/2013/08/how-far-the-once
made. Can I see the exact time stamp of individual
signatures? And the next question would be: how? And: is there any
specific rationale behind ordering the signatures in a chronological
way? Can signatures be made at the exact same time?
ciao,
kwadronaut [Being curious
--status-fd 1 2/dev/null | \
awk '/^\[GNUPG:\] ENC_TO / { print $3 }'
Ciao,
kwadronaut
[1]
http://www.gnupg.org/faq/GnuPG-FAQ.html#how-can-i-get-list-of-key-ids-used-to-encrypt-a-message
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in human-readable form
(UTF-8). The string may be null, that is, of zero length. The length
of the subpacket is the length of the reason string plus one.
Ciao,
Kwadronaut
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' is vague, are you looking for ideas
along the lines of personal-digest-preferences SHA256,
cert-digest-algo SHA256, or something totally different?
kwadronaut.
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-keys to delete it first.
$ rm 02-002.sig
Don't know what packet you need to remove, but you know what a backup
is, right?
$ cat * | gpg --import
ciao,
kwadronaut
apologies to the list-maintainer for extra work
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On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 13:40:09 -0500, David Shaw wrote:
You can examine the revocation certificate with:
gpg --export (your key id) | gpg --list-packets
The piece you are interested in will look like this. It's usually the
second packet in an exported key:
:signature packet: algo 1, keyid
On 06/03/12 19:59, auto15963...@hushmail.com wrote:
4. He has left his laptop unlocked and unattended for a very
short period
of time and he is using gpg-agent with a cache-ttl 0.
I do in fact use gpg-agent and a cache 0, but this machine is not
in a workplace or public location. It is
store the key. How do you picture
solving that? Anyone has other suggestions or feedback on this?
Maybe this list has more ideas on incentives for e-mail providers for
this?
kwadronaut
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On 07/03/12 14:56, Alastair Langwell wrote:
gpg: WARNING: unsafe ownership on configuration file
`/home/alastair/.gnupg/gpg.conf'
because you've made that file executable.
chmod u-x /home/alastair/.gnupg/gpg.conf
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