oh, nice... thanks
no monkey(sphere) business anymore
On Tue, May 2, 2017 at 12:46 PM, Samir Nassar wrote:
> On Monday, May 1, 2017 2:18:11 AM CEST Jon Gorrono wrote:
> > https://incenp.org/notes/2014/gnupg-for-ssh-authentication.html
>
> The author has an updated version covering GnuPG 2.1 :
>
On Monday, May 1, 2017 2:18:11 AM CEST Jon Gorrono wrote:
> https://incenp.org/notes/2014/gnupg-for-ssh-authentication.html
The author has an updated version covering GnuPG 2.1 :
https://incenp.org/notes/2015/gnupg-for-ssh-authentication.html
I tried it out and it works really well and GnuPG has
We're going to need a lot more info than this.
"What is an RSA subkey?" Well, it's a part of a certificate which
provides the capability to do some or all of signing, certifying,
authenticating, and/or encryption, using the RSA algorithm to provide
its cryptographic needs.
If that answer is help
On 30/04/17 20:41, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> It is a decidedly different behaviour than gpg-agent on Linux. There, it
> will check if a smartcard is currently connected and if so, offer such a
> key for authentication. For SSH, it will *never ask* to insert a card!
> It'll just skip it outright.
It t
On 02/05/17 11:22, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> Actually, all dependencies are now in jessie-backports.
Oh wait, unless of course you mean if you want GnuPG 2.1 to provide the
/usr/bin/gpg binary that in jessie is provided by GnuPG 1.4. I suspect
that's what you meant, because all the libraries were jus
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On 30/04/17 18:01, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> There are actually several different backports needed to make this work
Actually, all dependencies are now in jessie-backports. To be exact:
- debhelper and its dependencies
- libassuan-dev, libassuan, libgcrypt20-dev, libgcrypt20,
libgpg-error-dev,
On 01/05/17 16:52, MFPA wrote:
> Isn't the primary "key 0"?
I was under the impression "key 0" deselected all subkeys and the man
page agrees with me :-). From the man page:
> key n Toggle selection of subkey with index n or key ID n. Use
>* to select all and 0 to deselect all.
The imp