On Fri, 01 Mar 2013 09:20:10 +0100 Niels Laukens <ni...@dest-unreach.be> wrote:
> On 2013-03-01 02:08, Josef Schneider wrote: > > On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 10:34 PM, Peter Lebbing > > <pe...@digitalbrains.com> wrote: > >> On 27/02/13 22:58, Anonymous wrote: > >>> So I should be able to import the key...but not use it unless it > >>> is 3072 bits or less? > >> > >> If we're all talking about RSA here, I think so. > > > > Using an 4096 bit RSA key _should_ work if you compile the current > > source from the git repository and then _should_ work with 2.0.20 > > once that is out! > > I've imported a 4096bit RSA key, and can use it without any problem on > 2.0.18. That's excellent thing! I was hoping to find a smart-card that could work with 4096-bit RSA keys in order to use it as a small poor man's CA "HSM" (better than storing it in soft key). Now to see if there's any way of using the OpenPGP card through PKCS#11 :) -- Branko Majic Jabber: bra...@majic.rs Please use only Free formats when sending attachments to me. Бранко Мајић Џабер: bra...@majic.rs Молим вас да додатке шаљете искључиво у слободним форматима.
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