-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On Sun, 17 Jun 2007, Remco Post wrote:
> Does gnupg support elliptic curve crypto? ;-) ====================== if you're paranoid about RSA, then there's no reason to go to ECC since the math behind it is still young and uncertain. while a 1024 bit RSA key ~may~ not be secure for a long time, it's old age is due only to computing horsepower, not a "break" in the math behind it. as such, a larger RSA key buys time... and only time will tell if it buys "enough" time for a particular need. gpg does support RSA-2048/SHA-256 (or even RSA-4096/SHA-512) which is what i've been using for a while now. i'll sign this email with RSA-2048/SHA-256 (my default on this key) just to show what it looks like. it's a big signature block, but not ridiculous and on a reasonably powerful computer it's hardly a noticeable delay to work with such keys. - -- ...atom ________________________ http://atom.smasher.org/ 762A 3B98 A3C3 96C9 C6B7 582A B88D 52E4 D9F5 7808 ------------------------------------------------- "Next time you hear a scientist asserting that gene splicing is safe, remind yourself that there is no scientific evidence for that statement." -- Donella H. Meadows, adjunct professor of environmental studies, Dartmouth College -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (FreeBSD) Comment: What is this gibberish? Comment: http://atom.smasher.org/links/#digital_signatures iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJGdVfDAAoJEAx/d+cTpVcihScIAKERMem7anBsU6GGBTlSDFhy 06QSnLycBLsAPoSWG/MMQgZ58ReOk7u3XRer0xzVa6ogBn6wSvvJ68/Vwz26Zzxl cAhlZn2NSAAvXrXu6Zbne+zLX/sv7FWuGfS+nyd+BBLWXU9UDlLYpxlTigNwsCLU 2+EjGO+O4XtY/GVEAWSWxk0jCfLOXAQ0EJoky6WN2r3tpEQm/LjYqeFlOhmQ9YaP nZwCx0So21L/GBa7B0W6vIiMuLnIww4E5L/gScUFuBQDYeLd3qh7ZvnsGFuJkBfh /0C4gACMBRIFLfNesZ1mSpcmBukGqz1R/6AjTmgfEAOI2QgfMxLhUbKXp0gukG0= =CkyM -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users