On 12/01/2013 12:45 PM, Einar Ryeng wrote:
Hi.
The GPF Crypto Stick has been unavailable for months now, and I wondered if
anyone here has information on its future.
After the German Privacy Foundation apparently closed down this summer, I've
started getting worried that we've seen the end of w
Am 01.12.2013 18:01, schrieb Josef Schneider:
> Einar Ryeng schrieb:
>> Hi.
>>
>> The GPF Crypto Stick has been unavailable for months now, and I
>> wondered if
>> anyone here has information on its future.
>
>> Any news on the crypto stick (or similar initiatives) would be
>> appreciated.
>
> I
On 01/12/13 17:01, Josef Schneider wrote:
> Einar Ryeng schrieb:
>> Hi.
>>
>> The GPF Crypto Stick has been unavailable for months now, and I
>> wondered if
>> anyone here has information on its future.
>
>
>> Any news on the crypto stick (or similar initiatives) would be
>> appreciated.
>
> I just
Einar Ryeng schrieb:
>
> Hi.
>
> The GPF Crypto Stick has been unavailable for months now, and I
> wondered if
> anyone here has information on its future.
>
> Any news on the crypto stick (or similar initiatives) would be
> appreciated.
I just use a OpenPGP Card in a small gemalto stick reade
On 01/12/13 12:42, Klaus wrote:
> Will it harm to have the same email-part of an UID for two keys? e.g.
> - Klaus (secure) kl...@employer1.de
> - Klaus (unsecure) kl...@employer1.de
I suppose it depends on how the mail client handles the case of multiple valid
UIDs on different keys matching the e
Hi.
The GPF Crypto Stick has been unavailable for months now, and I wondered if
anyone here has information on its future.
After the German Privacy Foundation apparently closed down this summer, I've
started getting worried that we've seen the end of what I consider the most
practical hardware to
> From: "Peter Lebbing"
> > - You ask people, when they certify you, to certify both keys. It's a rare
> > event, it's not that big of a burden all in all.
>
> A small detail I forgot to mention: people sign key/UID pairs. Obviously when
> you have an UID "Klaus " and you go work for employer2,
On 01/12/13 11:12, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> - You ask people, when they certify you, to certify both keys. It's a rare
> event, it's not that big of a burden all in all.
A small detail I forgot to mention: people sign key/UID pairs. Obviously when
you have an UID "Klaus " and you go work for employe
On 30/11/13 23:42, Klaus wrote:
> Ok, this will fix the WoT from my perspective. What about other users
> importing my work key?
Yes, you are of course correct. I forgot the other side for a moment :).
How about this:
- On your work PC, you only have the secret subkeys (signing and encryption) o