Peter Lebbing wrote
I believe once GnuPG has a secret key, it won't update it anymore with any
subsequent imports. So to get the additional subkey, re-export the whole
thing,
delete the existing one on the other system and import your re-exported
whole thing.
i can confirm this.
i've
On 10/09/2013 15:18, NdK wrote:
You'd be exposed nearly to the same attack vectors. Plus some more (the
ones that handle the extra layer), so you'd have to check more code.
So what about using that free USB stack for AVR's to implement a flash
device? You would be able to audit about
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 11:01 AM, Jan takethe...@gmx.de wrote:
On 10/09/2013 15:18, NdK wrote:
You'd be exposed nearly to the same attack vectors. Plus some more (the
ones that handle the extra layer), so you'd have to check more code.
So what about using that free USB stack for AVR's to
Hi,
0n 13/09/10@14:35 Daniel Kahn Gillmor told me:
On 09/10/2013 02:23 PM, Adam Gold wrote:
'source ~/.mutt/gpg.rc' to the mutt config file. I also added
sorry, i don't know much about mutt or how it integrates with gpg.
maybe someone else on the list can help you with that, or you
Thanks everyone - I will try contacting the people who have signed my keys
by email and see what they say - I very rarely see them in real life.
Regards,
Adam
On 10 September 2013 19:29, Daniel Kahn Gillmor d...@fifthhorseman.netwrote:
On 09/10/2013 12:47 PM, AdamC wrote:
I have keys that
I'm trying to programmatically look at the notations in all the
self-sigs in an OpenPGP certificate.
But:
gpg --fingerprint --fingerprint --fixed-list-mode --list-options show-notations
--with-colons --check-sigs $fpr
does not show me the notations.
if i omit --with-colons, then i get the
Am Mi 11.09.2013, 10:07:30 schrieb Daniel Kahn Gillmor:
Should i be able to see the notations when using --with-colons somehow?
show-sig-subpackets is your friend.
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Crypto für alle: http://www.openpgp-schulungen.de/fuer/bekannte/
OpenPGP: 7D82 FB9F D25A 2CE4 5241 6C37 BF4B 8EEF 1A57 1DF5
On 09/11/2013 11:56 AM, Hauke Laging wrote:
Am Mi 11.09.2013, 10:07:30 schrieb Daniel Kahn Gillmor:
Should i be able to see the notations when using --with-colons somehow?
show-sig-subpackets is your friend.
Thanks, that does produce a tremendous amount of info, and within it i
can find
Hi Everyone,
Do you know if someone is currently working to implement additional
curves in ECC
and especially to have an alternative to the NIST ones in gcrypt/GnuPG?
and I was wondering if we are bound to the ones defined in:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6637#section-11
Thank you,
Cheers.
My public key has the default capabilities sign and certify. I've seen
that some people have only the certify capability in order to be able to
keep the main key offline most of the time.
Is it technically possible to change the capabilities of an existing
key, even if there's no way to do it via
Hello,
When one signs a message GnuGPG will add Hash:SHA1 or your preferred
hash at the start of the message.
However a similar line of text isn't available with an encrypted text
block. Is the reason for this to hide as much
information as possible from a possible attacker?
Is there any
Am Mi 11.09.2013, 23:42:30 schrieb Philip Jägenstedt:
My public key has the default capabilities sign and certify. I've seen
that some people have only the certify capability in order to be able to
keep the main key offline most of the time.
It's of limited use to make a former online mainkey
On 09/11/2013 05:42 PM, Philip Jägenstedt wrote:
My public key has the default capabilities sign and certify. I've seen
that some people have only the certify capability in order to be able to
keep the main key offline most of the time.
Is it technically possible to change the capabilities
Hello Everyone,
I dutifully did ./configure, make, sudo make install for gunupg-2.0.21
after finally doing same for all its dependencies and then ran
/usr/local/lib/gpg2 --expert --gen-key
and all I got was this:
newton@newton-desktop:~/gpg2_0_21/gnupg-2.0.21$ /usr/local/bin/gpg2
--expert
On 09/11/2013 11:43 PM, Newton Hammet wrote:
Shouldn't I be seeing 1 or more ECC choices?
GnuPG 2.1 (still currently in beta, afaict) is the first version to
include ECC support for OpenPGP. the 2.0.x branch does not include ECC
for OpenPGP.
Regards,
--dkg
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