On 12/06/2012 05:40 AM, Melvin Carvalho wrote:
Yes, in theory I could add an SSL cert to my homepage, though I havent
paid for one yes.
You can get a free one at https://www.startssl.com/
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On 5 December 2012 23:15, Patrick Baxter wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 5:29 AM, Melvin Carvalho
> wrote:
> >
> > Not sure I've grokked everything in this thread, but some thoughts.
> >
> I'm working on the TL;DR version :).
>
> > Tying a key to a 'domain' (aka URI) is something that can be don
Werner Koch:
> On Wed, 5 Dec 2012 23:15, pa...@cs.ucsb.edu said:
>> And of course the last issue is finding a sane way for user's to store
>> and use private keys. Hence the PSST project and the eventual idea of
>
> PSST? That used to be the working title for a free implementation of
> ssh back
On Wed, 5 Dec 2012 23:15, pa...@cs.ucsb.edu said:
> And of course the last issue is finding a sane way for user's to store
> and use private keys. Hence the PSST project and the eventual idea of
PSST? That used to be the working title for a free implementation of
ssh back in 1997. iirc, I sent
On Wed, 5 Dec 2012 22:39, sben1...@yahoo.de said:
> If I wanted to have a fallback for loosing the mapping table, would
> there be a sane way to encrypt the filename with gpg? That way I could
--set-filename string
Use string as the filename which is stored inside