Greetings All.
I haven't follwed this list lately but google claims that my question
hasn't been asked yet ;)
What do you think about using gnome-keyring to store GnuPG passwords?
As far as I know it allows one either store a password permanently
in an ecrupted file or in a temporary "session" ke
On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 19:12:00 -0400, Gary Graham said:
> I do not see any notes on how to run gpg-agent. I went thru the
The manual describes how to install and use it. ("info gnupg")
> Is this the right mailing list to discuss GPA? There are too many
> problems to mention before finding out i
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Hi there
i sucessfully used my OpenPGP Card together with ssh and I worte a
very very short and rather compact HOWTO for this.
You can find it at http://cyphertext.de/ssh-openpgpcard-howto.txt
Hope someone finds it usefull.
Greetings,
Jörn
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Klaus Fuerstberger wrote:
> Alphax said the following on 10/04/05 12:04:
>
>
a time ago I created a "Sign Only" DSA Key with an ElGamal Encrypt
Subkey. Now I noticed that it is not possible to encrypt a message with
PGP to this Public K
Alphax said the following on 10/04/05 12:04:
>>>a time ago I created a "Sign Only" DSA Key with an ElGamal Encrypt
>>>Subkey. Now I noticed that it is not possible to encrypt a message with
>>>PGP to this Public Key because PGP only sees the "sign only" primary Key
>>>and not the encrypting subkey
On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 01:46:37 -0700, Richard Sperry said:
> What I want to do is extend the AD schema possibly with ADAM to incorperate
> basic keyserver functionality. Any clues, I know ldap
> is outdated but it will work well for AD admins.
IIRC, David Shaw already replied to this.
> Next I
On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 21:26:15 +0200, Jörn Bratzke said:
> I am sucessfully using libpam_poldi with my OpenPGP Smartcard to
> authenticate myself, but i still have a question, is there a way to
> authenticate without entering the pin? I allready tried to set the
> "Force signature pin" Option to no
On Mon, 03 Oct 2005 23:27:50 +0200, Jörn Bratzke said:
> is it possible to cut the OpenPGP Card to the size of a SIM Card without
> destroying it?
Should be possible with a sharp tool. I have no experience, though.
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
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Klaus Fuerstberger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> a time ago I created a "Sign Only" DSA Key with an ElGamal Encrypt
> Subkey. Now I noticed that it is not possible to encrypt a message with
> PGP to this Public Key because PGP only sees the "sign only" primary K
Hi,
a time ago I created a "Sign Only" DSA Key with an ElGamal Encrypt
Subkey. Now I noticed that it is not possible to encrypt a message with
PGP to this Public Key because PGP only sees the "sign only" primary Key
and not the encrypting subkey.
Ist there a possibility to convert the "Sign Only"
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Jörn Bratzke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is it possible to cut the OpenPGP Card to the size of a SIM Card without
> destroying it?
> I am asking this because i want to use a Kobil KAAN SIM III Reader, its
> a ccid compatible
> USB Token which takes Cards in SI
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