Olav,
Thanks for the pointers below but they do not exactly address my needs.
I've definitely done some reading. The current ePGP tool as-is is more of
desktop solution. The question I sort o ask was: Is there an Enterprise
PGP solution for mobile devices running Android/iOS?
Best,
Edwin
Olav, All:
I actually mean my buddy wants to implement *eGPG.*
Best,
Edwin
On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 8:58 AM, Edwin A. Opare aeop...@gmail.com wrote:
Olav,
Thanks for the pointers below but they do not exactly address my needs.
I've definitely done some reading. The current ePGP tool
Hi there,
I saw this response from Werner regarding this in 2.1 beta, but I don't
understand?
In 2.1 the secret keys are manage by gpg-agent and in theory gpg should
not care about them. However, we also have import and export commands
which tell the agent what to do with the secret keys
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On 12/31/2013 10:21 AM, Peter Humphreys wrote:
Hi there,
I saw this response from Werner regarding this in 2.1 beta, but I
don't understand?
..
But how do I go about deleting it if I can't do it through gpg2?
Can I do it manually
Il 31/12/2013 14:49, Kristian Fiskerstrand ha scritto:
But how do I go about deleting it if I can't do it through gpg2?
Can I do it manually somehow?
Get the keygrip as gpg2.1 --with-keygrip -K uid and delete the
corresponding file(s) in $GPGHOME/private-keys-v1.d. The form should
be
On Monday, December 30, 2013 at 9:00 PM, Olav Seyfarth o...@enigmail.net
wrote:
I cannot tell the quality of those apps in respect of robustness
against attacks
...
cannot peer review these apps. But I feel this would be necessary and
maybe someone on the list already reviewed or is
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Hi Edwin,
[...] The current ePGP tool as-is is more of desktop solution. [...] Is
there an Enterprise PGP solution for mobile devices running Android/iOS?
you mean something that does not only work as plugin for default Android/iOS
Mail apps
Il 31/12/2013 17:11, ved...@nym.hush.com ha scritto:
As phones are increasing in memory and processing power,
maybe an app could be developed to use a smart card usb reader on a phone.
Since many phones already have NFC, why not use an RFID-capable Javacard
w/ openpgp applet? No extra reader to