Marco Möller wrote:
> So, unfortunately I am still in need to find more information about the
> two different (or in the end not different?) GUI tools concerning their
> PGP functionality.
>
Focus on kgpg for now and start with PGP and OpenGPG (gnupg)
https://www.openpgp.org/
There are also man
On 31.05.21 22:57, deloptes wrote:
apt-cache show kleopatra
apt-cache show kgpg
I think the above parts of the package description explains quite well the
use cases.
With kleopatra you manage certificates in KDE (such like SSL)
With Kgpg you manage GPG keys and you can encrypt/decrypt GU
On Lu, 31 mai 21, 22:57:26, deloptes wrote:
>
> gnupg is the mother of all open source pgp stuff. In fact you must know that
> PGP is the commercial implementation of a standard for symetric encryption
> (I hope I am not wrong in my wording while citing from memory)
PGP supports asymmetric encryp
Marco Möller wrote:
> Could someone explain for a raw beginner concerning the usage of PGP the
> difference between Kleopatra and Kgpg, what the typical work case is for
> the one and the other, what important feature the one and the other is
> missing?
>
apt-cache show kleopatra
Description-e
Hello,
Could someone explain for a raw beginner concerning the usage of PGP the
difference between Kleopatra and Kgpg, what the typical work case is for
the one and the other, what important feature the one and the other is
missing?
Sorry for the related but low specific questions in the fol
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