On Tue, Jun 05, 2018 at 05:17:10PM -0400, Phil Pennock wrote:
>
> Shell 1:
> $ docker-machine ssh default -R
> /var/run/pdp.gnupg:$HOME/.gnupg/S.gpg-agent.extra
> [ leave this window open, this is your login on the VM; when this
> closes, you stop forwarding GnuPG's socket ]
A suggestion: for
Hello GNUPG mailing list,
Would it be possible for you to make recommendations about how to
respond to the EFAIL vulnerability on your site?
I see that you link to emailselfdefense.org, which encourages users to
use the latest version of enigmail. However I see that there are
mentions of
Hi,
On Thursday 7 June 2018 15:49:40 CEST Piotr Przeklasa wrote:
> How in Windows batch script generate Unattended key? option --batch
The new "quick-gen-key" command is more conveniant then the old batch gen key
mechanism.
E.g. to create a key without passphrase for "f...@bar.baz" you can
Am 06.06.2018 um 20:19 schrieb Werner Koch:
> Thanks for responding. However, my question was related to the claims
> in the paper about using CRL and OCSP as back channels. This created the
> impression that, for example, the certificates included in an encrypted
> CMS object could be modified
How in Windows batch script generate Unattended key? option --batch
Please help me
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Hey.
I have the following scenario:
I'd like to archive private data to e.g. some cloud storage for backup
reasons.
Basically I'd see two ways to move on from here:
1) Put the data in on or more disk images which are encrypted with dm-
crypt/LUKS (e.g. using aes-xts-plain64)
2) Put the data
Il 07/06/2018 02:01, Leo Gaspard via Gnupg-users ha scritto:
>> The only secure (even against decapping attacks) device I know of is a
>> very old parallel-port "key" a friend described me ~25y ago.
>> It was made of 3 silicon layers: the outer ones only contained interface
>> circuits and
http://score.sacredpath4vitality.com
Mark Drew
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You can set a default certificate in gpgsm.conf,which will be used, when no
cert is specified by the calling Software.
Thunderbird should ask you, at least once, which Cert should be used, I think.
Am 7. Juni 2018 10:48:14 MESZ schrieb Uwe Brauer :
>Hi
>
>I now posses 2 valid X509 certifcates
Hi
I now posses 2 valid X509 certifcates for the same email address. In
thunderbird I can import them both and select which I want to use.
I hesitate to import the second one to gpgsm since it is not clear to me
which will then be chosen by gnus/emacs/epa.
I will also ask in the emacs mailing
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