Re: [cryptography] MalwareBytes

2016-06-24 Thread John R. Levine
EV certs are definitely not available from Let's Encrypt, but you can get a certificate for your mail server by using the DNS challenge type, which just requires you to place a specified record into your DNS zone. While the Certbot client doesn't support this mechanism, several other Let's Encrypt

Re: [cryptography] MalwareBytes

2016-06-24 Thread John R. Levine
But all of this is rather a moot point nowadays. Now that letsencrypt is live, there is no reason to pay for a cert any more. Try getting a let's encrypt cert for your mail server. Or getting an EV cert. R's, John ___ cryptography mailing list cr

Re: [cryptography] LastPass have been hacked, so it seems.

2015-06-16 Thread John R. Levine
Are there any password managers that let the user specify where to store a remote copy of the passwords (FTP server, scp, Dropbox, whatever) while keeping the crypto and the master password on the end devices? Seems to me that would limit the cloudy trust problem while still addresssing the very

Re: [cryptography] Message encryption standards?

2011-05-10 Thread John R. Levine
Are there other standards of this shape that I've left out here? Thanks! Yes. Regards, John Levine, jo...@iecc.com, Primary Perpetrator of "The Internet for Dummies", Please consider the environment before reading this e-mail. http://jl.ly smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature