Re: Best practice to use several smartcards for a single key?

2020-12-13 Thread Nicolas Boullis
Hi, Thanks to you and Erich for your answers. On Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at 06:45:46PM +0100, Ingo Klöcker wrote: > > > As far as I understand it, for encryption, if I have several encryption > > subkeys, people who send me encrypted messages will encrypt for single > > subkey. > > Yes, unless they

Best practice to use several smartcards for a single key?

2020-12-12 Thread Nicolas Boullis
Hi, Since the smartcard that held all my subkeys died, I have to replace my subkeys, and I’m willing to store them on several smartcards, just in case I am unlucky again… I wonder whether I should the same subkey or different subkeys on different smartcards. As far as I understand it, for

Re: “Hardware problem” with OpenPGP smart card

2020-12-07 Thread Nicolas Boullis
lease tell me. Cheers, -- Nicolas Boullis ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users

Re: “Hardware problem” with OpenPGP smart card

2020-12-06 Thread Nicolas Boullis
Hi, On Sun, Dec 06, 2020 at 12:37:19PM +0100, Werner Koch wrote: > > To make sure that this is really the card (or reader), I'd like to ask > you to put > > --8<---cut here---start->8--- > log-file /some/path/scd.log > verbose > debug cardio >

“Hardware problem” with OpenPGP smart card

2020-12-05 Thread Nicolas Boullis
Manufacturer .: ZeitControl Serial number : 28AC Name of cardholder: Nicolas Boullis Language prefs ...: fren Sex ..: male URL of public key : https://people.debian.org/~nboullis/882D4468.asc Login data ...: nboullis Signature PIN : not forced Key attributes ...: rsa4096

Re: Add/remove recipient without re-encrypting

2011-02-03 Thread Nicolas Boullis
file? For what it's worth, I tried to write such a tool for my own, and annouced it on this list; see http://www.mail-archive.com/gnupg-users@gnupg.org/msg13495.html for the announcement. If you are interrested, I think it would be possible to resurrect this project. Cheers, -- Nicolas

Re: Remove a recipient from a message without viewing it

2010-11-22 Thread Nicolas Boullis
it could be resurrected. However, for your specific need, you don't even need such a tool, I think you may split your encrypted message with gpgsplit, and then concatenate the relevant packets together. Cheers, -- Nicolas Boullis ___ Gnupg-users

new tool: gpg-edit-recipients

2010-04-30 Thread Nicolas Boullis
be quite unconvenient for users or packagers) * accept to maintain my own copy of all the functions I need. Those who are interested can grab gnupg-edit-recipients at http://nicolas.boullis.free.fr/downloads/ Regards, Nicolas Boullis signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Re: manipulating the set of keys that can decrypt a file/message

2010-03-05 Thread Nicolas Boullis
On Thu, Mar 04, 2010 at 06:13:17PM -0500, David Shaw wrote: On Mar 4, 2010, at 4:34 PM, Nicolas Boullis wrote: Reading RFC 4880 (OpenPGP standard), if I am able to decrypt the session key, it should be possible to create a new Public-Key Encrypted Session Key packet to allow a new key

manipulating the set of keys that can decrypt a file/message

2010-03-04 Thread Nicolas Boullis
suggestions how I should implement this? Libraries to use? I imagine such manipulations might also be interesting for things like encryped mailing-lists... Regards, -- Nicolas Boullis, happy gnupg user for more than 8 years signature.asc Description: Digital signature