> I'm a home user of Linux. I'm looking for an encryption utility for
> my personal password file, preferably one with a graphical user
> interface.
Have you considered either encrypting your /home directory (with
dm-crypt, LUKS, pick your poison) and/or using an encrypted folder
(TrueCrypt, etc.)
On Sunday 21 December 2014 00:46:40 Christopher Beck wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sunday 21 December 2014 00:20:47 Hauke Laging wrote:
> > Am Sa 20.12.2014, 19:20:23 schrieb Christopher Beck:
> > > Third and last, thought it makes sense for gpg to use the newest sub
> > > key only (especially for the sign
Am So 21.12.2014, 00:46:40 schrieb Christopher Beck:
I noticed that too late: You shall always reply to the list. Usually I
demand a list reply first before I answer.
> First, I tried to make an alias. This worked well for every
> application which uses gpg als a command line tool: $ alias gpg=
Am Sa 20.12.2014, 19:20:23 schrieb Christopher Beck:
> Third and last, thought it makes sense for gpg to use the newest sub
> key only (especially for the signing sub key), is there a possibility
> to force gpg to use a specific sub key? This question could manually
> solve question number two and
On 12/19/14 11:28 AM, Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote:
| On 19.12.14 18:09, Doug Barton wrote:
|
|> Thank you for the time you've spent on this, but a minor quibble if
|> you don't mind. Could you please provide signatures for the dmg
|> files,
|
| Open the .dmg and you'll notice the signature of the In
Hi Gus. Using symmetrical encryption I do just that
on Linux, without the GUI?
With a small bash script, you could filter out just the entry you want too.
I currently do it with Python and their encryption, but want it for
my windows box and Linux, hence gpg.
e.g. unlock is
source lockp.sh # p
Hi,
On Saturday 20 December 2014 12:21:08 Werner Koch wrote:
> Thus I do not think that Authenticate would harm even given that it is
> possible to buy the private key for an existing Authenticode certificate.
I actually love authenticode. It means that you can do some steps to get to
the "Opera
I'm a home user of Linux. I'm looking for an encryption utility for my personal
password file, preferably one with a graphical user interface.
After initial encryption of the file with a master password, I'd like to be
able to decrypt and display the cleartext file, using my master password,
wi
Hi,
My question concerns the use of different signing sub keys and a smart card.
The current setup are two valid signing sub keys. One of them resides on the
smart card, the other on one of my computers. The key on the smart card is
older than the other one.
As described, gpg wants to use the
You could use oPenGP under IOS. Due to the constraints of IOS, the
integration is rather limited, but it works. Another candidate would
be iPGMail.
Regards J
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On Fri, 19 Dec 2014 18:22, r...@sixdemonbag.org said:
> While we're on the subject -- it might be nice for GnuPG to be able to
> issue proper Authenticode-signed Windows binaries. Code signing
> certificates are fairly affordable although the paperwork is a headache.
Actually we (Intevation in h
Hey Jürgen,
Thanks for sharing those apps to me.
I will probably have a deeper look at those, but still I don’t think they
integrate what I am talking about. I don’t want to spend 5$ for an ugly app
that is not probably working as I want, but it is better than nothing!
If anybody is working on w
On Fri, 19 Dec 2014 20:02, kristian.fiskerstr...@sumptuouscapital.com
said:
> This might have been added after your original post, but "If you like
> to donate Bitcoins you may use the Wau Holland Stiftung account too. ":
> https://www.wauland.de/en/donation.html#61 offers bitcoin
Right, I added
Hello,
I am using GPG every day on my Mac, and I am really glad to see that is working
super fine: I can send encrypted messages with sensible information with my
friends and colleagues, without thinking about gmail reading its content to
provide ads to me. Sadly I noticed that on iOS (as on the
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