On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 02:09:36PM -0500, John W. Moore III wrote:
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Remco Post wrote:
since the xscale cpu found in most wm 5.0 devices is in no way
compatible with an ia32 (eg pentium) cpu, this is nonsense. There is
some effort on gnupg
Hi Jimmy,
Jimmy Kaplowitz wrote:
I currently access my email via mutt over SSH, and therefore my private
key is currently stored on that remote server. I am fully aware how bad
of an idea this is, and so if what I ask above is possible, I plan to
move my private key to a secure offline
Hi Raphaël,
On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 11:26:08AM +0200, Raphaël Poss wrote:
People who are serious about security would probably like to have the
crypto done by the smartcard itself, or at least the computer they are
sitting in front of. Therefore a better setup would be to have the
Hi,
A quick question regarding the recently discovered
vulnerability to the injection of unsigned data :
From the description, it wasn't completely clear to me
whether this vulnerability also applied to
verification of clearsigned text. Does it?
Thanks!
-Phil
On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 01:03:35PM -0800, phil wrote:
Hi,
A quick question regarding the recently discovered
vulnerability to the injection of unsigned data :
From the description, it wasn't completely clear to me
whether this vulnerability also applied to
verification of clearsigned
Hi everyone,
I am using one of these g10code/PPC OpenPGP cards.
Works (nearly) perfectly at home (where I created
my keypair).
Now I would like to use the card with another PC.
Unfortunately I have only my OpenPGP card and no
copy of my public key.
How is it possible to retrieve the public