You have many good questions. I would like to mention a link related to one of them.
[Leen Besselink] > But the question is what do you do with the keys ?: Where does your > mother or farther keep his/her key for decrypting that backup ? > Printed on a piece of paper at the local bank in a safe-deposit box ? I would go with this solution, including a "barcode" format readable using a camera and a bar code reader. One idea would be using the paperkey package an QR codes. See <URL: http://schnouki.net/posts/2010/03/22/howto-backup-your-gnupg-secret-key-on-paper/ >. But the hard trick might be to make it easy to get the print out of the box in an easy matter, and to get the code from paper into the box in a simple matter. I suspect it either need to have printer support included and the ability to print to any printer nearby (hard) or allow the PDF to be stored on a USB stick or something similar to be carried to the printer for printing. And that would leave an unencrypted copy of the key on the USB stick. I believe it would be a good idea to keep the USB stick with the printed paper and treat them as equally sensitive. I do believe this part is solvable. :) -- Happy hacking Petter Reinholdtsen _______________________________________________ Freedombox-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/freedombox-discuss
