Re: gpg and TPM

2021-05-14 Thread mailinglisten--- via Gnupg-users
Am 14.05.21 um 08:46 schrieb Raja Saha: > Hi, > > I was reading about Debian UEFI and secure boot. If tpm isn't secured > at boot, will that make tpm less secure than key pair where user puts a > strong password? Technically, secure boot and TPM are 2 different things. You can use secure boot

Re: gpg and TPM

2021-05-14 Thread mailinglisten--- via Gnupg-users
Am 13.05.21 um 23:03 schrieb Damien Goutte-Gattat: > On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 02:03:21PM +, mailinglis...@posteo.de wrote: >> I´m not that familiar with the TPM in general > > Me neither. > > >> is the TPM owner (and SRK) password safe against brute force attacks? >> Or do you need a complex

Re: How would you do that ...

2021-05-14 Thread Stefan Vasilev via Gnupg-users
Ryan McGinnis wrote: For what it's worth if you're gung-ho about our heroine using a public library computer or something and you can't stego some info into an image for one of the image boards because you don't have any tech of your own in that country, then using a OTP to publicly post

Re: gpg and TPM

2021-05-14 Thread Raja Saha
Hi, I was reading about Debian UEFI and secure boot. If tpm isn't secured at boot, will that make tpm less secure than key pair where user puts a strong password? Thanks. On Thu, 2021-05-13 at 22:03 +0100, Damien Goutte-Gattat via Gnupg-users wrote: > On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 02:03:21PM +,