Johan Wevers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
User input (the pgp 2.x way)? Further, where does gpg use random numbers?
The problem is that under a real OS you have no clean way to to
keystroke timings.
Random is for example required for session keys.
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
Werner Koch wrote:
I have only looked at the Nokia 770 recently but frankly did not found
the time to figure out good entropy sources for random numbers.
User input (the pgp 2.x way)? Further, where does gpg use random numbers?
Creating the key on a real computer but being able to use it on a
Moueen BG [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the few reliable HIPAA compliant applications for Palm. Now the
available applications vary in reliability and show a near complete
lack of standardization. The PGP people refuse to make PGP for Palm
available even commercially.
I am not using a PDA,
I appreciate the time you guys dedicate for the development and
maintenance of GnuPG.
Many people use a PDA in their work and/or daily routines. Do you use
a PDA? How many of the Physicians you know use a PDA. PGP was one of
the few reliable HIPAA compliant applications for Palm. Now the
Hi,
Any plans for a GPG for Palm OS?
PGP has discontinued their PGP Mobile for Palm OS. The latest version
is 2.0.2; it is not available commercially and it does not work well
with Palm OS 5 and above. I have tried the previous versions of PGP
for palm and they crashed my Palm. Only version