Re: "gpg --with-fingerprint $FILE" is not listing the keyfingerprint in some cases

2014-05-13 Thread David Shaw
On May 13, 2014, at 7:15 PM, Aaron Toponce wrote: > I don't know if this is a bug, or if I am doing something wrong, so I might as > well ask here. I ran the following command from my terminal, and cannot > retrieve the fingerprint from the file: > >$ gpg --output 0xBB065B251FF4945B.gpg --ex

Re: "gpg --with-fingerprint $FILE" is not listing the keyfingerprint in some cases

2014-05-13 Thread Fraser Tweedale
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 05:15:57PM -0600, Aaron Toponce wrote: > I don't know if this is a bug, or if I am doing something wrong, so I might as > well ask here. I ran the following command from my terminal, and cannot > retrieve the fingerprint from the file: > > $ gpg --output 0xBB065B251FF49

"gpg --with-fingerprint $FILE" is not listing the keyfingerprint in some cases

2014-05-13 Thread Aaron Toponce
I don't know if this is a bug, or if I am doing something wrong, so I might as well ask here. I ran the following command from my terminal, and cannot retrieve the fingerprint from the file: $ gpg --output 0xBB065B251FF4945B.gpg --export 0xBB065B251FF4945B $ gpg --with-colons --with-finger

Re: GPG's vulnerability to quantum cryptography

2014-05-13 Thread MFPA
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi On Tuesday 13 May 2014 at 5:03:03 PM, in , David Q. wrote: > GPG encrypted data (using RSA) can be collected today > and easily decrypted after 50-100 years using a quantum > computer. I'm not likely to be alive by then. > Why do you keep

Re: Result of the crowdfounding

2014-05-13 Thread Robert J. Hansen
Goteo fee 2939,-- € Goteo charges an amount proportional to the funds that are raised. 2939 euros on 37270 is about an eight percent overhead. Seems reasonable to me. My question now: Would'nt it be better to put every year some "Index" in the top of the gnupg-website with the ac

Result of the crowdfounding

2014-05-13 Thread Fizzlifax
Hi freaks, Hi Werner, I was now looking at the results of the last goteo-campain and I am a little bit shocked about the costs for such a campaign. I am shure, that everybody did his best and for better understanding would like to submit some questions: - there ist a position of: Ca

Re: GPG's vulnerability to quantum cryptography

2014-05-13 Thread Robert J. Hansen
What are your thoughts on these issues? Why do you keep using GPG, knowing that your data may easily end up out in the open on Google or The Pirate Bay a few decades from now? Bluntly, my thoughts are that 99% of the people who talk about quantum computation couldn't identify a Hadamard transf

GPG's vulnerability to quantum cryptography

2014-05-13 Thread David Q.
GPG encrypted data (using RSA) can be collected today and easily decrypted after 50-100 years using a quantum computer. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shor%27s_algorithm For this reason, what I do today is share long keys with people I know *in person*. We then use regular AES-256 to encrypt/d