On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 00:03, benja...@py-soft.co.uk said:
* Maximum key size increased to 8192 bits; recommended for expert users only
I do not think this is a good idea. There is no point in such a long
key size. The simplest reason against this is that the keysize is not
the weakest link in
Op 25-1-2011 9:50, Werner Koch schreef:
Another and real practical
reason against such a long key is that it will unusable on my
smartphone.
What kind of smartphone do you have? Since when does GnuPG exists for
phones? I would be really interested in a Symbian version, or I would
have to wait
I believe that the output you are complaining about may be normal.
If you were using the MIME option which is available within Linux,
you could generate a different output. I'm not sure that the MIME
option is available in the iPhone however which is why I'm looking
at
I believe that the output you are complaining about may be normal.
If you were using the MIME option which is available within Linux,
you could generate a different output. I'm not sure that the MIME
option is available in the iPhone however which is why I'm looking
at
On 25 Jan 2011, at 08:55, Werner Koch w...@gnupg.org wrote:
* Maximum key size increased to 8192 bits; recommended for expert users only
I do not think this is a good idea.
I personally agree with you and it was only implemented due to user demand.
I'll look at a better way of implementing
On Jan 25, 2011, at 5:03 AM, Johan Wevers wrote:
Op 25-1-2011 9:50, Werner Koch schreef:
Another and real practical
reason against such a long key is that it will unusable on my
smartphone.
What kind of smartphone do you have? Since when does GnuPG exists for
phones? I would be really
On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 11:03, joh...@vulcan.xs4all.nl said:
What kind of smartphone do you have? Since when does GnuPG exists for
phones? I would be really interested in a Symbian version, or I would
have to wait for Meego to become adult.
N900 and HTC Touch Pro2, GnuPG 2.1 supports them. See
Hi,
I've been successfully using OpenPGP smartcard for signing my Debian
uploads for a while now. Today I wanted to set it up also for SSH
public key authentication.
I'm using:
gnupg-2.0.17
libassuan-2.0.1
libgcrypt-1.4.6
libksba-1.1.0
pinentry-0.8.1
pinentry-qt-0.5.0
All installed into
On 1/25/11 10:07 AM, Patryk Cisek wrote:
Hi,
I've been successfully using OpenPGP smartcard for signing my Debian
uploads for a while now. Today I wanted to set it up also for SSH
public key authentication.
Did you create an authentication key? You might only have signing and
encryption
On 1/25/11 12:16 PM, Grant Olson wrote:
I just setup Debian 6.0RC1 last week. I have a key I've already been
using to ssh. I had no problems. Just needed to add some stuff to
.bashrc as documented in the manpage for gpg-agent.
Actually, I also needed to run 'gpgkey2ssh 0xDEADBEEF
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
- -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
On 24 Jan 2011, at 23:03, Benjamin Donnachie wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
blah blah/
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On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 05:58:41PM +, Andrew Long wrote:
I downloaded the new package and the detached key, but have not yet done
anything with them. The email, when processed by my current macgpg2
installation (2.0.14) complains about
Bad signature from Benjamin Donnachie
On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 18:39, k...@grant-olson.net said:
Actually, I also needed to run 'gpgkey2ssh 0xDEADBEEF
~/.ssh/authorized_keys so I could ssh into the box as well.
You should use
ssh-add -L
which gives you the public key. The comment field has the card number.
Shalom-Salam,
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Just out of curiosity (this might be the wrong mailing list for this so
I apologize in advance if that is the case), are there any plans for
implementing any other encryption/signing algorithms in GPG and if so
what are they?
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Joseph Ziff
On 01/25/2011 07:59 PM, Joseph Ziff wrote:
Just out of curiosity (this might be the wrong mailing list for this so
I apologize in advance if that is the case), are there any plans for
implementing any other encryption/signing algorithms in GPG and if so
what are they?
I think it's really the
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 12:16:02PM -0500, Grant Olson wrote:
Did you create an authentication key? You might only have signing and
encryption keys. You need a third key for authentication. (A quick
look at pool.keyservers.net doesn't show an auth subkey.)
Yes, I've got authentication key:
$
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 08:39:28PM +0100, Werner Koch wrote:
Actually, I also needed to run 'gpgkey2ssh 0xDEADBEEF
~/.ssh/authorized_keys so I could ssh into the box as well.
You should use
ssh-add -L
which gives you the public key. The comment field has the card number.
Also this
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