On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 18:53, mcs...@hotmail.com said:
I am battling to understand this as I thought generating a key pair on
the openPGP card itself was as secure as can be as your private key ONLY
exists on the card itself and is not available anywhere else (ie: on
your hard drive for export).
Does anyone know if the new OpenPGP 2.0 card supports Hushmail keys?
From what I understand Hushmail is based on OpenPGP so it should work.
The key I have from my Hushmail account is 2048bit in length but once I
copy the key onto the OpenPGP 2.0 card I can't decrypt Hushmail email
anymore, any
Thanks for the reply!
How do I troubleshoot the issue I am experiencing with my Hushmail keys
on the OpenPGP 2.0 card not being able to decrypt my mail?
Are you sure about what you said below regarding the stub and the
secret/private key? I just generated a test key pair on the OpenPGP 2.0
card
On Sep 10, 2009, at 3:36 AM, Sean Wilson wrote:
Does anyone know if the new OpenPGP 2.0 card supports Hushmail keys?
From what I understand Hushmail is based on OpenPGP so it should
work.
The key I have from my Hushmail account is 2048bit in length but
once I
copy the key onto the OpenPGP
to the OpenPGP card...
David Shaw wrote:
On Sep 10, 2009, at 3:36 AM, Sean Wilson wrote:
Does anyone know if the new OpenPGP 2.0 card supports Hushmail keys?
From what I understand Hushmail is based on OpenPGP so it should work.
The key I have from my Hushmail account is 2048bit in length