On Thu, Mar 27, 2025 at 11:22:50PM +0200, Peter Pentchev wrote:
> > I am among the people who have moved towards the Sequoia family of
> > cryptographic tools; in particular, sqop (a Sequoia implementation of
> > the SOP command-line interface) seems to work:
> > 
> >     [roam@straylight ~]$ echo canttouchthis | sqop encrypt 
> > /usr/share/popularity-contest/debian-popcon.gpg | pgpdump
> >     New: Public-Key Encrypted Session Key Packet(tag 1)(524 bytes)
> >             New version(3)
> >             Key ID - 0x4E9024B327CBD937
> >             Pub alg - RSA Encrypt or Sign(pub 1)
> >             RSA m^e mod n(4095 bits) - ...
> >                     -> m = sym alg(1 byte) + checksum(2 bytes) + PKCS-1 
> > block type 02
> >     New: Symmetrically Encrypted and MDC Packet(tag 18)(63 bytes)
> >             Ver 1
> >             Encrypted data [sym alg is specified in pub-key encrypted 
> > session key]
> >                     (plain text + MDC SHA1(20 bytes))
> >     [roam@straylight ~]$
> > 
> > Hope that helps!
> 
> Sent too fast. What I really intended to suggest was to support any SOP
> implementation (the command-line interface is the same, that's the point) and
> possibly prefer one as default. See e.g. dpkg-buildpackage for
> an example (and a great big thanks, Guillem! the SOP support there made
> unattended automated signing much easier!).

Could you provide a patch for supporting that ?
(the file is /etc/cron.daily/popularity-contest)

Cheers,
-- 
Bill. <ballo...@debian.org>

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