Enigmail Test Builds for SmartCard Support

2005-05-14 Thread Patrick Brunschwig
I have implemented support for OpenPGP SmartCards into Enigmail:
- set card owner data
- key creation
- PIN administration
- Using the card for message processing (sign/decrypt)

Since my usual testers don't have OpenPGP SmartCards, I'm looking for
some people who could help me testing the new functionality.

The test builds of Enigmail are available for Thunderbird 1.0, and
Thunderbird trunk builds on Windows and Linux:
http://enigmail.mozdev.org/nightly.html

-Patrick


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OpenPG Smartcard and Sylpheed

2005-05-14 Thread Mario Fuerderer
Hello everyone,

i just got my new smartcard reader and the OpenPGP Crypto Card (*1)
today. The installation went quite smooth as well as the
personalization of the smartcard itself. So crypting files using the
smartcard and GnuPG (version 1.4.1) works just as simple as going the
normal way with a locally stored encryption key. But unfortunately
sylpheed (version 1.9.10) don't seem to work with this new setup. It
just hangs up when i try to sent a crypted/signed mail. A `ps aux |
grep gpp` shows the following command, during the hang:

  gpg --no-sk-comment --status-fd 8 --no-tty --charset utf8 --
enable- progress-filter --command-fd 9 --sign --detach --armor --
textmode

Executing gpg manually with these switches gives me the following error:

  gpg: fatal: can't open fd 8 for status output: Bad file
descriptor secmem usage: 0/0 bytes in 0/0 blocks of pool 0/0

I don't know if it's an issue of gpgme (1.0.2), gnupg or sylpheed...

Are there any other sylpheed users using the OpenPGP Crypto Card or do
have an idea about what could be wrong with my setup?

Thank you in advance!

mario

*1) http://www.g10code.de/p-card.html

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Re: Keyserver

2005-05-14 Thread Bjoern Buerger
* Francis Gulotta ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050513 21:10]:
 It uses random.sks.keyservcer.penguine.de by default.
 
 A random keyserver selection seems like the best idea for me (unless you
 need to hit one specificly) I can't read german but I'd think this one
 directs you to a random keyserver.
 
 Does anyone know?

You are right. random.sks.keyservcer.penguine.de contains all 
green (available) hosts from the sks keyserver map:
http://sks.keyserver.penguin.de/graphs/sks_network_today.png

You will get one of ~ 15-20 Servers. 

All of them should be running (checked twice a day)
All of them are subkey safe.

Greetings, 
Bjørn

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Re: Keyserver

2005-05-14 Thread Jason Harris
On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 09:28:33PM +0200, Bjoern Buerger wrote:
 * Francis Gulotta ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050513 21:10]:
  It uses random.sks.keyservcer.penguine.de by default.
  
  A random keyserver selection seems like the best idea for me (unless you
  need to hit one specificly) I can't read german but I'd think this one
  directs you to a random keyserver.
  
  Does anyone know?
 
 You are right. random.sks.keyservcer.penguine.de contains all 
 green (available) hosts from the sks keyserver map:
 http://sks.keyserver.penguin.de/graphs/sks_network_today.png
 
 You will get one of ~ 15-20 Servers. 
 
 All of them should be running (checked twice a day)
 All of them are subkey safe.

Unfortunately, http://213.133.99.198:11371/pks/lookup?op=stats shows
linux-geeks.de is currently unsynchronized (missing ~5000 keys).  Also,
http://67.66.94.243:11371/pks/lookup?op=stats shows dannyj.dynip.com
hasn't synchronized for even longer (missing ~25000 keys).

(Fortunately, submitting keys/updates to either of these two servers
will email them to keyserver.kjsl.com (also subkey safe), which will
propagate them to the rest of the keyserver network (without photos).)

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