Re: [offtopic] OpenGPG Smartcard with keylength >1024

2007-12-12 Thread Remco Post
Alexander W. Janssen wrote: > Hi, > Hi Alexander, > Now I have this really cool RSA-Smartcard (based on G10's code, fab'ed > by ppc-systems) which does 1024 bits and I'm wondering if anyone knows a > source who sells cards with, let's say, 2048 bits. PPC-Systems don't. > > From what I heard, te

Re: [offtopic] OpenGPG Smartcard with keylength >1024

2007-12-12 Thread Alexander W. Janssen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Remco Post schrieb: > If this is true, an openpgp smartcard could do 2048 bits, but would cost > a bit more, I'd be very intrested. Speed is not really an issue, unless > of course signing or decryption would take more than say 5 seconds. Well, I hear

Re: Redistributing the GnuPG Windows Binary

2007-12-12 Thread Robert J. Hansen
Brad Tilley wrote: > Hope this isn't too inappropriate. It is OK to redistribute the GnuPG > Windows binary installer? We'd like to distribute it with some scripts > that by default setup the path, etc. GnuPG is distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). As long as you comply with

Redistributing the GnuPG Windows Binary

2007-12-12 Thread Brad Tilley
Hi folks, Hope this isn't too inappropriate. It is OK to redistribute the GnuPG Windows binary installer? We'd like to distribute it with some scripts that by default setup the path, etc. Thanks, Brad ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.or