Re: gpg4usb: Portable GUI for GnuPG

2014-11-14 Thread vedaal
On 11/13/2014 at 5:23 PM, "Robert J. Hansen" wrote: >Putting it on CD-ROM might be a pretty cool idea = It's already been done by UPR. https://www.privacy-cd.org/en It uses Ubuntu 12.04 with GnuPG and pre-7.2 Truecrypt already installed. (open source roll-your-own available). I've tr

Re: gpg4usb: Portable GUI for GnuPG

2014-11-14 Thread Johan Wevers
On 14-11-2014 12:16, flapflap wrote: > if you refer to the "Lock" switch of SD memory cards, then please note > that this "Lock" switch is only evaluated in OS software and no > physical/electrical protection of the flash IC. [...] > USB sticks with real physical (i.e. electrically routed to the >

Re: gpg4usb: Portable GUI for GnuPG

2014-11-14 Thread flapflap
Johan Wevers wrote: > On 13-11-2014 23:23, Robert J. Hansen wrote: > >> I mean no offense, but this seems like a really bad idea. Putting it on >> CD-ROM might be a pretty cool idea, but USB is just ... scary. > > There exist USB sticks with a write-protection jumper (I have 2 so I'm > sure). If

Re: gpg4usb: Portable GUI for GnuPG

2014-11-14 Thread Johan Wevers
On 13-11-2014 23:23, Robert J. Hansen wrote: > I mean no offense, but this seems like a really bad idea. Putting it on > CD-ROM might be a pretty cool idea, but USB is just ... scary. There exist USB sticks with a write-protection jumper (I have 2 so I'm sure). If those cannot be found, use a SD

Re: gpg4usb: Portable GUI for GnuPG

2014-11-13 Thread Robert J. Hansen
gpg4usb is a very easy to use and small portable editor to encrypt and decrypt any text-message or -file you want. I mean no offense, but this seems like a really bad idea. Putting it on CD-ROM might be a pretty cool idea, but USB is just ... scary. According to Vint Cerf, roughly one in fiv

gpg4usb: Portable GUI for GnuPG

2014-11-13 Thread Wolfgang Frisch
Please consider adding gpg4usb to the GnuPG website. https://www.gnupg.org/related_software/frontends.html >gpg4usb is a very easy to use and small portable editor to encrypt and >decrypt any text-message or -file you want. >Our aim is, to give anyone the possibility to send and receive secure >e