Re: Gnupg-users Digest, Vol 184, Issue 22

2019-02-21 Thread Brian Minton
On Sun, Feb 03, 2019 at 12:49:06PM +0100, Stefan Claas wrote: > On Sun, 3 Feb 2019 04:14:06 -0500, Robert J. Hansen wrote: > > I think i have to look harder to find a cross-platform FOSS solution > that works the same. Signal seems to work that way. Well, it relies on a server, but you can host

Re: Gnupg-users Digest, Vol 184, Issue 22

2019-02-04 Thread Stefan Claas
On Sun, 3 Feb 2019 23:38:35 -0500, Robert J. Hansen wrote: > > Well, i can only say last time i used PGPfone was in 2014, with a friend. > > We both used a website that showed us our IP addresses and it worked > > fine. We only had to set UDP port 17447 in our routers, for incoming > > and

Re: Gnupg-users Digest, Vol 184, Issue 22

2019-02-03 Thread Robert J. Hansen
> Well, i can only say last time i used PGPfone was in 2014, with a friend. > We both used a website that showed us our IP addresses and it worked > fine. We only had to set UDP port 17447 in our routers, for incoming > and outgoing connections. "All you had to do" was: (a) understand computer

Re: Gnupg-users Digest, Vol 184, Issue 22

2019-02-03 Thread Juergen Bruckner
Hi Stefan, youre welcome! :) I really don't know how far the developement of this software is. They did introduce their project to a few people at the FOSDEM 2016. And if I remember right they did get a funding by the p≡p Foundation; but not fully sure about this last point. regards Juergen Am

Re: Gnupg-users Digest, Vol 184, Issue 22

2019-02-03 Thread Stefan Claas
On Sun, 3 Feb 2019 21:43:34 +0100, Juergen Bruckner wrote: Hi Juergen, > ever had a look at "Jami" (formerly 'ring') [1] > > > regards > Juergen > > [1]https://jami.net/ Thanks a lot, will look into it. Regards Stefan ___ Gnupg-users mailing list

Re: Gnupg-users Digest, Vol 184, Issue 22

2019-02-03 Thread Juergen Bruckner
Hello Stefan, ever had a look at "Jami" (formerly 'ring') [1] regards Juergen [1]https://jami.net/ Am 03.02.19 um 12:49 schrieb Stefan Claas: > On Sun, 3 Feb 2019 04:14:06 -0500, Robert J. Hansen wrote: >>> Maybe someone, in the future, can pick-up the idea of PGPfone and develop >>> it

Re: Gnupg-users Digest, Vol 184, Issue 22

2019-02-03 Thread Julian H. Stacey
just...@colmena.biz Emited more politics not to list remit. http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/admin/gnupg-users/privacy/sender has eg reject_these_nonmembers etc Cheers, Julian -- Julian Stacey, Consultant Systems Engineer, BSD Linux Unix, Munich Aachen Kent

Re: Gnupg-users Digest, Vol 184, Issue 22

2019-02-03 Thread justina colmena via Gnupg-users
On February 3, 2019 7:48:28 AM AKST, "Robert J. Hansen" wrote: >> What i liked about PGPfone was that you could directly connect to >your >> communications partner, without any servers involved and it was super >> easy to use. You simply put in the (current) IP Adress, connect and >then >> read

Re: Gnupg-users Digest, Vol 184, Issue 22

2019-02-03 Thread Stefan Claas
On Sun, 3 Feb 2019 20:12:19 +0100, Stefan Claas wrote: > Well, i can only say last time i used PGPfone was in 2014, with a friend. > We both used a website that showed us our IP addresses and it worked > fine. We only had to set UDP port 17447 in our routers, for incoming > and outgoing

Re: Gnupg-users Digest, Vol 184, Issue 22

2019-02-03 Thread Stefan Claas
On Sun, 3 Feb 2019 11:48:28 -0500, Robert J. Hansen wrote: > > What i liked about PGPfone was that you could directly connect to your > > communications partner, without any servers involved and it was super > > easy to use. You simply put in the (current) IP Adress, connect and then > > read some

Re: Gnupg-users Digest, Vol 184, Issue 22

2019-02-03 Thread Robert J. Hansen
> What i liked about PGPfone was that you could directly connect to your > communications partner, without any servers involved and it was super > easy to use. You simply put in the (current) IP Adress, connect and then > read some displayed letters to each other, to prevent MITM, and then >

Re: Gnupg-users Digest, Vol 184, Issue 22

2019-02-03 Thread Stefan Claas
On Sun, 3 Feb 2019 04:14:06 -0500, Robert J. Hansen wrote: > > Maybe someone, in the future, can pick-up the idea of PGPfone and develop > > it further > > so that it can be used on Linux too or modern macOS. The old Windows > > version still runs > > fine, under Windows 7, for example. > >

Re: pgp-phone (was Gnupg-users Digest, Vol 184, Issue 22)

2019-02-03 Thread Stefan Claas
On Sun, 03 Feb 2019 00:12:07 -0500, vedaal via Gnupg-users wrote: > On 2/1/2019 at 2:48 PM, "Stefan Claas" wrote:Maybe someone, in the > future, can pick-up the idea of PGPfone and develop it further > so that it can be used on Linux too or modern macOS. The old Windows > version still runs >

Re: Gnupg-users Digest, Vol 184, Issue 22

2019-02-03 Thread Robert J. Hansen
> Maybe someone, in the future, can pick-up the idea of PGPfone and develop it > further > so that it can be used on Linux too or modern macOS. The old Windows version > still runs > fine, under Windows 7, for example. Why? It's a serious question. What exact feature set was there present in

Re: pgp-phone (was Gnupg-users Digest, Vol 184, Issue 22)

2019-02-02 Thread vedaal via Gnupg-users
On 2/1/2019 at 2:48 PM, "Stefan Claas" wrote:Maybe someone, in the future, can pick-up the idea of PGPfone and develop it further so that it can be used on Linux too or modern macOS. The old Windows version still runs fine, under Windows 7, for example. = Can be done on Ubuntu, or any

Re: Gnupg-users Digest, Vol 184, Issue 22

2019-02-02 Thread Julian H. Stacey
Message-id: Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2019 18:26:21 -0900 (Sat 04:26 CET) >From justina colmena had nothing relevant to list remit https://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users Cheers, Julian -- Julian Stacey, Consultant Systems Engineer, BSD Linux Unix, Munich Aachen Kent

Re: Gnupg-users Digest, Vol 184, Issue 22

2019-02-01 Thread justina colmena via Gnupg-users
On February 1, 2019 10:05:58 AM AKST, Stefan Claas wrote: >On Thu, 31 Jan 2019 19:43:35 -0900, justina colmena wrote: > >> With regards to PGPfone etc., all you need to do is run Asterisk on a >server somewhere, enable SIP with encryption. >> If you or your conversation partner don't have a

Re: Gnupg-users Digest, Vol 184, Issue 22

2019-02-01 Thread justina colmena via Gnupg-users
On January 30, 2019 1:47:41 PM AKST, Stefan Claas wrote: >On Wed, 30 Jan 2019 12:46:26 -0800, Allen M. Juinio wrote: >> > Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2019 20:44:07 +0100 >> > From: Stefan Claas > >> > On the other side i wish PGPfone would have been further developed. >> > I found it, way back then,

Re: Gnupg-users Digest, Vol 184, Issue 22

2019-01-30 Thread Allen M. Juinio
> Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2019 20:44:07 +0100 > From: Stefan Claas > To: Peter Lebbing > Cc: gnupg-users@gnupg.org > Subject: Re: [OT] Where can I find some papers to read on mail (and >envelope) security? > Message-ID: <20190130204407.4c195...@300baud.de> > Content-Type: text/plain;