Re: Keyserver access changes in GnuPG

2018-12-12 Thread Werner Koch
On Thu, 13 Dec 2018 00:00, t...@pobox.com said: > /usr/bin/gpg1 for users who want to keep using it. Dropping > the keyserver and photoviewer helpers is part of the next > planned release from the 1.4.x branch, which is being > tracked in https://dev.gnupg.org/T3443. Right. Given that gpg1 is

Re: Keyserver access changes in GnuPG

2018-12-12 Thread justina colmena via Gnupg-users
On December 12, 2018 2:00:18 PM AKST, Todd Zullinger wrote: > > the keyserver and photoviewer helpers > A permanent record and a mug shot for the cops and every thief, hooker, and pickpocket on the block, respectively. And they all just help themselves to the secret key. Someone puts out a

Re: Keyserver access changes in GnuPG

2018-12-12 Thread Todd Zullinger
Wiktor Kwapisiewicz via Gnupg-users wrote: > Hello all, > > I recently saw a message from one of Fedora's maintainers: > >> Coming soon to Fedora30 (rawhide), gnupg v1.4.x renamed to gnupg1. Also >> dropping keyserver support at Werner's suggestion since upstream plans to >> disable that soon.

Re: Keyserver access changes in GnuPG

2018-12-12 Thread Andrew Luke Nesbit
On 12/12/2018 21:43, Wiktor Kwapisiewicz wrote: >> Should I issue and publish a revocation certificate? Will this cause >> problems considering that I'm still using the same master key? > > I don't think revocation is necessary if the private subkeys are still safe. Yes, they are still safe.

Re: Keyserver access changes in GnuPG

2018-12-12 Thread Wiktor Kwapisiewicz via Gnupg-users
On 12.12.2018 22:35, Andrew Luke Nesbit wrote: > My subkeys expired on Monday, 10/12/2018. I've updated my subkeys with > a new expiration date (in one year). I'm considering NOT uploading the > new public keys to the keyservers. Rather, I will distribute them using > other channels, such as

Re: Keyserver access changes in GnuPG

2018-12-12 Thread Andrew Luke Nesbit
On 12/12/2018 09:15, Wiktor Kwapisiewicz via Gnupg-users wrote: >> Coming soon to Fedora30 (rawhide), gnupg v1.4.x renamed to gnupg1. Also >> dropping keyserver support at Werner's suggestion since upstream plans to >> disable that soon. > > Source:

Re: Keyserver access changes in GnuPG

2018-12-12 Thread Stefan Claas
On Wed, 12 Dec 2018 08:05:58 -0900, justina colmena via Gnupg-users wrote: > One disadvantage of "keyservers" in general is that the automated queries to > them leak "too much information" on the > parties with whom one is communicating - even the fact that one is using PGP > at all. This can

Re: Keyserver access changes in GnuPG

2018-12-12 Thread justina colmena via Gnupg-users
On December 12, 2018 2:35:43 AM AKST, Stefan Claas wrote: >On Wed, 12 Dec 2018 10:15:33 +0100, Wiktor Kwapisiewicz via Gnupg-users >wrote: >> Hello all, >> >> I recently saw a message from one of Fedora's maintainers: >> >> > Coming soon to Fedora30 (rawhide), gnupg v1.4.x renamed to gnupg1.

Re: Keyserver access changes in GnuPG

2018-12-12 Thread Stefan Claas
On Wed, 12 Dec 2018 10:15:33 +0100, Wiktor Kwapisiewicz via Gnupg-users wrote: > Hello all, > > I recently saw a message from one of Fedora's maintainers: > > > Coming soon to Fedora30 (rawhide), gnupg v1.4.x renamed to gnupg1. Also > > dropping keyserver support at Werner's > > suggestion

Keyserver access changes in GnuPG

2018-12-12 Thread Wiktor Kwapisiewicz via Gnupg-users
Hello all, I recently saw a message from one of Fedora's maintainers: > Coming soon to Fedora30 (rawhide), gnupg v1.4.x renamed to gnupg1. Also > dropping keyserver support at Werner's suggestion since upstream plans to > disable that soon. Source: