Hello again, today I released the next version of the Cadet-GTK application which is 0.6.0 already. It allows file-sharing with the FS-module embedded to the chat and uses symmetric encryption to ensure to file can be read only by your contacts of the chat (works for groupchat as well as long as the implementation supports it).
So the next step would be to improve the groupchat as considered from the bigger meetings using a ring topology. I would like to improve security of groups as well in parallel but I still have a question about EGO keys which should be attached. Maybe someone here can answer this... I'm not sure if my question was forgotten or something on the developers mailing list. ^^' Happy hacking, Jacki
--- Begin Message ---Hello there, I have a question about using the EGO keys. I was thinking about using them for authentication in the CADET chat but I have a problem with the current handling of these keys. The files are basically unencrypted on the local drive which is definitely convenient but could potentially be a problem depending on applications running on the system. For example if I wanted to develop a remote control application with GNUNET for supporting assistance and some other tasks. I would like to have at least the possibility to encrypt those EGO keys with a password using symmetric keys. I guess I could do that manually on the files but my question is: Why isn't there an automatic way using the GNUNET API to do so? I mean it could be optional because I also see the benefits of raw access and many (if not most) people use encryption for their drive anyway. But without this feature I would still prefer using GpGMe for handling identities instead of EGO because GpG allows it optionally even though I would like to reduce dependencies as well. -Jacki
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