Re: GnuPG 2.1

2015-07-22 Thread MFPA
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On Wednesday 22 July 2015 at 3:48:15 PM, in , Werner Koch wrote: > Nope, you won't see changes here - at least not for the > standard NIST or Brainpool curves. Is the format for encryption keys using Curve 25519 finalised/implemented yet? - -

Re: [openpgp] Unuploadable Keys

2015-07-22 Thread MFPA
Hi On Tuesday 21 July 2015 at 10:36:45 PM, in , ved...@nym.hush.com wrote: > (* Unless* you misjudged someone to whom you sent the > passphrase, and he turns maliciously on you, and > uploads the decrypted form It could easily be accidental rather than malicious. -- Best regards MFPA

Re: no valid user IDs after changing key expiration time

2015-07-22 Thread flapflap
Ludwig Hügelschäfer: > On 22.07.15 16:36, flapflap wrote: > >> Should I be worried by the warning or is this normal behaviour? > > You should set ultimate ownertrust on your own key after > (re-)importing. Then it will become valid again. My key still looked/looks valid, even without changing th

Re: no valid user IDs after changing key expiration time

2015-07-22 Thread Ludwig Hügelschäfer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On 22.07.15 16:36, flapflap wrote: > Should I be worried by the warning or is this normal behaviour? You should set ultimate ownertrust on your own key after (re-)importing. Then it will become valid again. Ludwig -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Ve

Re: GnuPG 2.1

2015-07-22 Thread Werner Koch
On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 19:31, r...@sixdemonbag.org said: > Right now, I wouldn't recommend ECC for production use. We're still > getting the kinks worked out of it, and it isn't beyond the realm of > possibility to think we might see significant changes by GnuPG 2.2. Nope, you won't see changes her

no valid user IDs after changing key expiration time

2015-07-22 Thread flapflap
Hi list, I have a key for some years which did not have an expiration time. Now, I finally want to change this and changed the expiration time (via --edit-key then expire, save). To test if everything is now working as it should, I exported the keys (--export, --export-secret-keys), deleted the

Re: [openpgp] Unuploadable Keys

2015-07-22 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On Tue 2015-07-21 23:36:45 +0200, ved...@nym.hush.com wrote: > There could be a workaround, where the key is uploaded to the keyservers, > but functionally unusable except to individuals whom the key-creator wants to > use it: > > [1] Encrypt part of the public key symmetrically, the same way that