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Starting shortly, free Open course on cyber security.
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Not meant as a critique of the content, just pointing out that
it does not explain 'why' and 'what' the card and software (as a system) do
for the reader new to the idea. It may be accurate technically.
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;my' card
to log on to my computer? No idea.
Next? What else can I use a card/card reader for? Not answered.
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c 9, 2014 at 1:07 AM, Dave Pawson wrote:
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>> I'm looking at sharing an encrypted file, Linux to 64 bit windows.
>>
>> It seems that a Windows version isn't available, is this right please?
>> Lots of "similar" names, nothing from GNU?
>>
I'm looking at sharing an encrypted file, Linux to 64 bit windows.
It seems that a Windows version isn't available, is this right please?
Lots of "similar" names, nothing from GNU?
TiA
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https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/keepass2
Looks like Ubuntu only?
Not found for Fedora.
I'll stick with symmetric for now.
Thanks Jason
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I installed keepassx. Not much use to me.
1. Illegible with my eyesight (reported to them)
2. Insufficient fields (seems to be non expandable).
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>> Thanks Robert. I'll give it a try.
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>> regards Dave P
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>> On 21 November 2014 18:24, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> >> Only I use the two machines, but need the file
ar to be ideal for your use case.
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Requirement.
Two machines (one Linux, one Windows).
I want a secure file 'shared' between them, as a pwd-safe.
Only I use the two machines, but need the file encrypted.
Any alternatives to symmetrical encryption of a file?
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