Stefan Claas wrote:
> I will go for my procedure, involving an offline Notebook
> and a second key (which I have now on keybase).
Sheer awesomeness!
While waiting for my USB to USB null modem cable, I had so
much luck in getting a used Windows Notebook (in excellent
condition) from a person I k
Andrew Gallagher wrote:
> For the last four years or so, I have maintained my PGP primary key
> on a Tails[0] thumb drive, and my subkeys on a redundant pair of
> OpenPGP smartcards. This gives me:
>
> a) offline storage of my master key
> b) secure backup of all key material
> c) convenient acce
On 26/05/2019 15:42, Stefan Claas wrote:
> murphy wrote:
>
> Hi murphy,
>
>>> ...until I have the funds to
>>> buy me a new *offline* usage Notebook.
>>
>> Hi Stefan - I don't know your use model but you can't beat a $5 USD
>> Rapsberry Pi Zero V1.3 for a cheap offline platform that can compile
>
On 5/25/2019 at 1:38 PM, "Stefan Claas" wrote:
>P.S. I have generated my new key pair at keybase and will use
>keybase for encryption / decription until I have the funds to
>buy me a new *offline* usage Notebook.
=
Consider this one,
Toshiba NB100-11R notebook
https://www.pocket-lint.com/l
Stefan Claas wrote:
> Am Sat, 25 May 2019 18:56:39 +0200
> schrieb Stefan Claas :
>
> > My new pub key is available via keybase and also certified
> > by the German CA Governikus.
>
> P.S. I have generated my new key pair at keybase and will use
> keybase for encryption / decription until I have
Tony Lane wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA512
>
> You don't communicate with paperkey. You use GPG to communicate.
[snip]
I wonder then why you mentioned paperkey in the first line,
in my thread? I thought it was obvious what I was talking
about, even if I am no native En
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You don't communicate with paperkey. You use GPG to communicate.
GPG uses the secret key to sign messages as well as decrypt messages that were
encrypted with its corresponding public key.
Paperkey is just a tool to help store that secret key on a p
Tony Lane wrote:
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> Hash: SHA512
>
> On 5/26/19 12:27 PM, Stefan Claas wrote:
> > I remember paperkey, but I am not sure on how to create / reply
> > securely messages offline with paperkey.
> >
> > Regards
> > Stefan
> >
> > _
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On 5/26/19 12:27 PM, Stefan Claas wrote:
> I remember paperkey, but I am not sure on how to create / reply
> securely messages offline with paperkey.
>
> Regards
> Stefan
>
> ___
> Gnupg-users mailing lis
Tony Lane wrote:
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> There's also paperkey: https://www.jabberwocky.com/software/paperkey/
> Books can last a long time, you know...
I remember paperkey, but I am not sure on how to create / reply
securely messages offline with paperkey.
Regards
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On 5/26/19 11:05 AM, Stefan Claas wrote:
> Stefan Claas wrote:
>
>> murphy wrote:
>>
>> Hi murphy,
>>
...until I have the funds to
buy me a new *offline* usage Notebook.
>>>
>>> Hi Stefan - I don't know your use model but you can't beat a
Stefan Claas wrote:
> murphy wrote:
>
> Hi murphy,
>
> > > ...until I have the funds to
> > > buy me a new *offline* usage Notebook.
> >
> > Hi Stefan - I don't know your use model but you can't beat a $5 USD
> > Rapsberry Pi Zero V1.3 for a cheap offline platform that can compile
> > and use G
murphy wrote:
Hi murphy,
> > ...until I have the funds to
> > buy me a new *offline* usage Notebook.
>
> Hi Stefan - I don't know your use model but you can't beat a $5 USD
> Rapsberry Pi Zero V1.3 for a cheap offline platform that can compile
> and use GnuPG 2.2.15. murphy
>
Thanks for the in
> ...until I have the funds to
> buy me a new *offline* usage Notebook.
Hi Stefan - I don't know your use model but you can't beat a $5 USD Rapsberry
Pi Zero V1.3 for a cheap offline platform that can compile and use GnuPG
2.2.15. murphy
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Am Sat, 25 May 2019 19:46:31 +0200
schrieb Francesco Ariis :
> offlist
>
>
> https://192.146.137.99/pks/lookup?op=vindex&fingerprint=on&search=0xD4C6F82118DB4986
>
> your old key does not seem to be revoked
Syncing between the key servers may take a while.
https://pgp.pm/pks/lookup?op=v
Am Sat, 25 May 2019 18:56:39 +0200
schrieb Stefan Claas :
> My new pub key is available via keybase and also certified
> by the German CA Governikus.
P.S. I have generated my new key pair at keybase and will use
keybase for encryption / decription until I have the funds to
buy me a new *offline*
Hi all,
since some of you have my pub key, I would like to inform
you that the key is revoked, due to the fact that i've been
hacked.
My new pub key is available via keybase and also certified
by the German CA Governikus.
Here are the infos:
PGP key added!
==
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