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I read with great interest the following GnuPG blog post, that made
reference to a new feature to integrate gpg with 'external password
managers':
https://www.gnupg.org/blog/20150607-gnupg-in-may.html
Where can I read more details about this improv
Hi,
My system is Arch linux.
Linux myhost 4.4.1-2-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Feb 3 13:12:33 UTC 2016 x86_64
GNU/Linux
gnupg 2.1.11-1
gpgme 1.6.0-2
libgpg-error 1.21-1
I have a problem with comparing contents of publick key ascii files from two
sources:
1. downloaded from web page .asc file
$ cat 0x
I have a securely generated and stored PGP key on a smartcard. I wish to
use my smartcard for email signing & decryption. Problem is that I am
unable to do this since my current CAC reader does not have a built in
pin entry. No point in smartcards if a keylogger can just simply harvest
the pin
On 2016-02-21 07:32, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
However, Debian requires that software also be free of trademarks,
and
Mozilla and Thunderbird are both trademarks. So they take
Thunderbird,
remove the trademarks, and rebrand it as Icedove.
Broadly, I believe it's more that Debian wishes to be a