On Sun, 22 Jul 2018 21:57:13 +0200, Wiktor Kwapisiewicz wrote:
> > Thank you very much for the additional infos and links, i will read
> > them all.
>
> Oh, I forgot to mention that timestamping using blockchains is
> actually very easy, for example I timestamped my key's fingerprint:
>
>
Thank you very much for the additional infos and links, i will read them
all.
Oh, I forgot to mention that timestamping using blockchains is actually
very easy, for example I timestamped my key's fingerprint:
On Sun, 22 Jul 2018 20:39:52 +0200, Wiktor Kwapisiewicz wrote:
Hi Wiktor,
thanks for your reply, much appreciated!
> Yep, this is definitely cool.
>
> I don't know if you've seen it but there is also a helper script for
> timestamping git commits:
>
>
Hi Stefan,
> Maybe you find this little info useful too, because i have not seen
> this topic discussed here yet. I'm aware that there is or was an
> old Timestamping Service in England available, but i thought
> that the blockchain is cool.
Yep, this is definitely cool.
I don't know if you've
>From what I understand TLS 1.3 only supports X.509 and PSK, and won't let
me authenticate against public key fingerprints.
I really want the performance of single-route-trip handshakes, as this is
important for my use case (distcc), which makes alot of new connections (as
it is mostly stateless
Hi Team,
Could you pls some one help me while running the encrypt process the
process is getting hung and random seed file is not updating
AIX version: 7.2
GPG version: gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.7
Regards,
Chandra Sekhar Velpula
SME - Unix
Email: chandra.velp...@in.ibm.com
Unix DL: Cemex_unix_india