Is it true to say, as it appears to me, that I cannot select a file in GPA's
File Manager and then use a tool or menu option in order to clearsign the
file? Rather, I have to have opened the file first and copied its contents
to the Clipboard first, and only then can I clearsign it in GPA after
ope
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012, at 19:45, ved...@nym.hush.com wrote:
> Either people are on their own computers, which they trust, and
> which they can cleanse the memory and reboot, or they are on
> untrusted computers, where memory is the least of their problems.
>
> In any event, it is simply possible
On 9/10/2012 3:37 PM, MFPA wrote:
> What about TEMPEST as a potential eavesdropping vector?
First, it's "Van Eck phreaking." TEMPEST refers to a NATO standard for
*defending* against Van Eck phreaking.
Second, no, of course the distro-on-a-stick doesn't defend against Van
Eck phreaking. The onl
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On 09/10/2012 03:37 PM, MFPA wrote:
> Hi
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> On Monday 10 September 2012 at 6:45:29 PM, in
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> wrote:
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>> In any event, it is simply possible to avoid the entire
>> issue, by booting from static media (i.e. ubuntu)
>>
thx
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Hi
On Monday 10 September 2012 at 6:45:29 PM, in
, ved...@nym.hush.com
wrote:
> In any event, it is simply possible to avoid the entire
> issue, by booting from static media (i.e. ubuntu)
> writing to usb only, using any ubuntu editor, and then
Either people are on their own computers, which they trust, and
which they can cleanse the memory and reboot, or they are on
untrusted computers, where memory is the least of their problems.
In any event, it is simply possible to avoid the entire issue, by
booting from static media (i.e. ubuntu
Heya :)
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 04:32:19PM +0200, Albrecht Will wrote:
> if I start KGPG I get an error-message translated from German to English):
FWIW: If you start your applications with "LC_ALL=C" in the environment
variables, you should get genuine messages, i.e. type "export LC_ALL=C"
bef
Hallo,
if I start KGPG I get an error-message translated from German to English):
"The start of GNUPG failed...,
Details: gpg: Optionendatei ' ~/.gnupg/options': file or folder not found.
This is very new for me. I never had this message before since 10 years.
Can anyone help?
alwi_
Hi list,
I believe I've figured out the bigger problem.
Partly, yes.
AFAICT, the '/usr/bin/gpg' distributed with gnupg v.2 is still not
binary compatible with the same from gnupg v.1, and gpgme does not know
how to feed it a password using a passphrase_cb.
I finally hacked around the prob
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