@Gus:
I recommend you follow up on the suggestions about password managers;
however, if you are dead-set on managing your own encrypted flat file and
you want a GUI, pyrite (
http://softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/questions/11254/gnupg-aware-gui-to-encrypt-decrypt-pgp-ascii-on-linux
) is by far your
On Dec 22, 2014 7:30 AM, "Haritwal, Dhiraj"
wrote:
>
> Thank you very much for all the explanation/links. Now things are bit
clear.
> Now I have to encrypt file with partner's Public Key. I tried with below
command which is still showing warning message (gpg: 89709B71: There is no
assurance this k
On Friday, 2014-12-19 22:20:14 Gus Zernial wrote:
> With what program and/or how can I do this?
This is off topic, but here are some good introductory materials on password
management, strong passwords, and using either Keepass or KeepassX
Security in-a-Box:
https://securityinabox.org/chapter-3
On Fr, 19 Dez 2014, Gus Zernial wrote:
> 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.
[...snip...]
> With what program and/or how can I do this?
General Description:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Thank you very much for all the explanation/links. Now things are bit clear.
Now I have to encrypt file with partner's Public Key. I tried with below
command which is still showing warning message (gpg: 89709B71: There is no
assurance this key belongs to the named user) whereas if I am checking
On Sun, 21 Dec 2014 01:26, bec...@beckus.eu said:
> Sorry for this second mail, but it does not work well. It signs on the
> commandline and everywhere, but using this configuration for mail clients,
> they
> just stop sending the whole signated message... Well, I hope there is a
If the mail