Kleopatra does not show diasbled keys though defined in libkleopatrarc

2021-10-11 Thread karel-v_g--- via Gnupg-users
Hello! I want to visually distinguish disabled OpenPGP-keys  in Kleopatras interface. Therefor I edited inlibkleopatrarc and added a category "Disabled keys" to it: [Key Filter #10] Name=Disabled keys font-italic=true foreground-color=186,189,182 is-disabled=true As a result I would expect to

Re: GPG4Win 3.1.16: mkportable.exe missing?

2021-07-21 Thread karel-v_g--- via Gnupg-users
log (Windows Defender) or any other signs for abnormal behaviour of my system. Greetings Karel 12. Juli 2021, 14:05 von bernh...@intevation.de: > Hello Karel, > > Am Samstag, 3. Juli 2021, 22:29:15 CEST schrieb karel-v_g--- via Gnupg-users: > >> After Updating from GPG4W

GPG4Win 3.1.16: mkportable.exe missing?

2021-07-04 Thread karel-v_g--- via Gnupg-users
Hello! After Updating from GPG4Win 3.1.15 to .16 I noticed that the newest build does not install mkportable.exe?! Is it missing by intend or by accident? How can I make the latest build portable? Thanks for help! Karel PS: I hope it is okay to ask this GPG4Win-related question here on the

GnuPG 2.3.0: AEAD - no GCM-Mode?

2021-04-12 Thread karel-v_g--- via Gnupg-users
Hello! Another question: why donˋt you use GCM as a possible mode for AEAD? It seems to be the most common nowadays and was also implemented in S/MIME v4 to overcome efail.Cheers Karel ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org

GnuPG 2.3.0: new ECC curves

2021-04-11 Thread karel-v_g--- via Gnupg-users
Hello! The list of additions and changes to GnuPG 2.3 is quite impressive. Thanks for all the work on GnuPG. Just out of curiosity one question: why did you "only" add curve x448 from the SafeCurves project and not also E-521? For NIST and Brainpool the available curves >500bits are also

GPA: How to get long Key-ID displayed

2021-04-03 Thread karel-v_g--- via Gnupg-users
Hello! For me GPA always display only the old short Key-ID. How / where can I change that? I have not found any option in the GUI or for gpa.conf. For GnuPG itself I have already set "keyid-format 0xlong" in gpg.conf, but that does not affect GPA. Thanks for help! Karel

GPA: How to get long Key-ID displayed

2021-04-03 Thread karel-v_g--- via Gnupg-users
Hello! For me GPA always display only the old short Key-ID. How / where can I change that? I have not found any option in the GUI or for gpa.conf. For GnuPG itself I have already set "keyid-format 0xlong" in gpg.conf, but that does not affect GPA. Thanks for help! Karel

Kleopatra and GPA: Differentiate diabled and revoked keys optically

2021-04-03 Thread karel-v_g--- via Gnupg-users
Hello! Over the years I have collected quiet a few personal private and foreign public keys that were either revoked or that I have simply disabled. How can I configure Kleopatra and GPA to either optically differentiate, hide or these keys? GPA displays all keys in the same manner and I have

Re: Precompiled Windows-Binaries with Large-Secmem-Support

2021-01-03 Thread karel-v_g--- via Gnupg-users
> > "Because I think it would be cool" is a good answer if you're the one > writing the patch and volunteering to do long-term support of it. All > other people need to be able to answer it. > Hello! I suspect the tone of your reply and the fact that you put me near script kiddies is due to the

Plan B - Who carries the torch?

2021-01-03 Thread karel-v_g--- via Gnupg-users
>Yeah. Less time worrying about how to make OpenPGP continue for>another >twenty years, more time spent about how to make a next->generation >cryptographic tool that will occupy the same space OpenPGP>did but will do it >better and with more modern techniques. I totally agree with you on that.

Precompiled Windows-Binaries with Large-Secmem-Support

2021-01-02 Thread karel-v_g--- via Gnupg-users
Hello! I know there are and have been fierce discussions about the useful length of RSA-Keys. I don't want to dive deeper into that, and I hope this special question has not been discussed recently: The generation of large RSA-Keys is extremely well hidden for normal users, it requires

Re: Certified OpenPGP-encryption after release of Thunderbird 78

2020-05-29 Thread karel-v_g--- via Gnupg-users
part. But it's a pity that Thunderbird developed its own solution because of licensing issues while we have a proven working solution with GnuPG... But why should I take the discussion personal?? :-) Karel 28. Mai 2020, 23:21 von s...@300baud.de: > karel-v_g--- via Gnupg-users wr

Re: Certified OpenPGP-encryption after release of Thunderbird 78

2020-05-28 Thread karel-v_g--- via Gnupg-users
as my best guess without being a native speaker... Does this change the meaning or anything else? Karel 27. Mai 2020, 23:41 von s...@300baud.de: > karel-v_g--- via Gnupg-users wrote: > > >> Hello! >> > > [...] > >> Aside from advising to use BSI-certi

Re: Certified OpenPGP-encryption after release of Thunderbird 78

2020-05-27 Thread karel-v_g--- via Gnupg-users
Hello! >I just checked the BSI's list of certified products. Gpg4Win andGpg4KDE are >currently listed until >2022-06-30, and you can continueusing them. >Thunderbird and Enigmail are not included in that list,so >you are apparently >using your own software mix anyway. Indeed, the only

Certified OpenPGP-encryption after release of Thunderbird 78

2020-05-26 Thread karel-v_g--- via Gnupg-users
Hello! I am required to use certified encryption for mails by my supervising authorities and good practise. Because of this I have been using a combination of Thunderbird, Enigmail and Gpg4Win, as the latter one is certified by German BSI. With the approaching release of Thunderbird 78 Gpg4Win

BSI withdraws approval of GnuPG (revisited after 3 month)

2019-11-04 Thread karel-v_g--- via Gnupg-users
Hello! In May 2019 the German Federal Office for Information security (Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik, BSI [1]) approved GnuPG for securing data of the lowest security classification (VS Nur für den Dienstgebrauch, comparable to NATO Restricted). [2] This approval was

Some thoughts on the future of OpenPGP and GnuPG

2019-07-01 Thread karel-v_g--- via Gnupg-users
Hello! Just right now I have read about a security vulnerability in the PGP keyservers, that can likely not be fixed according to Heise Online. That makes me writing about something I have been thinking of for quiet some time now: I am working in an environment that deals with highly sensitive