Re: Promoting the usage of OpenPGP

2013-12-15 Thread Julian H. Stacey
Hi, Reference: > From: "Ralph J. Mayer" > Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2013 13:48:10 +0100 "Ralph J. Mayer" wrote: > Hi, > > the one I am using right now, iOS Mail. > > -- > Viele Grüße / Kind Regards / Cordiali Saluti / Met vriendelijke groet > > > Ralph J.Mayer > > > Am 06.12.20

Re: Promoting the usage of OpenPGP

2013-12-15 Thread Ralph J. Mayer
Hi, the one I am using right now, iOS Mail. -- Viele Grüße / Kind Regards / Cordiali Saluti / Met vriendelijke groet Ralph J.Mayer > Am 06.12.2013 um 10:10 schrieb Werner Koch : > > Please name those email clients. ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gn

gpgsm and dirmngr

2013-12-15 Thread Jens Lechtenboerger
Dear reader, I’m experimenting with gpgsm and dirmngr. Please redirect me to a more appropriate mailing list, if it exists. Does dirmngr only speak LDAPv2? If I configure a LDAPv3 server, it complains about the “historical protocol” upon bind from dirmngr. This appears to indicate use of v2 by

Re: Sharing/Storing a private key

2013-12-15 Thread Mindiell
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 > AFAIK, *is* an implementation of SSS. So, why would you write > a new version? > > I must say I didn't look at the source, as I do not see the point > at first. > > So, this is a warning about security issues : something you made > yourself

Re: Another step towards crowdfunding

2013-12-15 Thread Peter Lebbing
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 14/12/13 18:32, Sam Tuke wrote: > No we don't have a sponsor offering that at the moment (I'd be delighted if > we did). Which archived mail gave you that impression? That would most likely be the offer Robert J. Hansen made this year for his yearl

Re: Sharing/Storing a private key

2013-12-15 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 14/12/13 21:14, Leo Gaspard wrote: > Maybe if you explained what the limitations of are...? My guess is the fact that only supports secrets up to 1024 bits; if you want to share a larger secret you need to do a hybrid approach where you symmetrically encrypt the data and then use secr

Re: Sharing/Storing a private key

2013-12-15 Thread Werner Koch
On Sat, 14 Dec 2013 21:14, ekl...@gmail.com said: > AFAIK, *is* an implementation of SSS. So, why would you write a new > version? FWIW, a few years ago, Phil Sutter wrote a daemon for GnuPG which implements secret key splitting. I don't have the URL handy, but it should be easy to find.