On 26/08/11 11:05 PM, Werner Koch wrote: > Actually the primary keys are the most worry some.
That's a shame. > I have a one 8k key in my keyring So do I, but it's mine and it is not used for correspondence at all. > and checking the key signatures made but that key takes a noticeable > time. I had hoped that it would only be the subkeys that resulted in the performance hit (when checking message/file signatures, encrypting and decrypting). > Imagine everyone would use such keys and also consider that nowadays > more and more low-processing power devices are used. A good point. > Such keys are at best a political statement and a good laugh for > some NSA folks. Probably not just the NSA. ;) Regards, Ben
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