Does gnupg-users receive all messages sent to gnupg-announce as well?

2016-02-09 Thread Helmut Waitzmann
Hello, administrators of the mailinglist. I'd like to know: Will every message, that is sent to , be delivered to all subscribers of as well, or, the other way round, will I miss any articles in , if I only subscribe to ? Thanks in advance, Helmut Waitzmann __

Re: OpenPGP cards and on-device subkeys

2016-02-09 Thread Eugene Stanley
On 06/02/16 19:40, Sam Pablo Kuper wrote: > On 06/02/16 11:43, Eugene Stanley wrote: >> I would like to know if it's possible to obtain a setup like the following: >> >> * master key on an OpenPGP smartcard > Yes. It would go in the signing key slot. If it's the master key then I see it described

Re: OpenPGP cards and on-device subkeys

2016-02-09 Thread Eugene Stanley
On 09/02/16 11:42, Peter Lebbing wrote: > On 06/02/16 19:40, Sam Pablo Kuper wrote: >>> In [this] scenario one would be able to revoke the subkeys and >>> generate new, without using an off-card copy of the master key >> I believe that is correct. [...] > You should just be able to use your smartca

[Announce] Libgcrypt 1.6.5 with security fix released

2016-02-09 Thread Werner Koch
Hello! The GNU project is pleased to announce the availability of Libgcrypt version 1.6.5. This is a security fix release to mitigate a new side channel attack. Libgcrypt is a general purpose library of cryptographic building blocks. It does not provide any implementation of OpenPGP or other pro

Re: OpenPGP cards and on-device subkeys

2016-02-09 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 06/02/16 19:40, Sam Pablo Kuper wrote: >> In [this] scenario one would be able to revoke the subkeys and >> generate new, without using an off-card copy of the master key > > I believe that is correct. [...] You should just be able to use your smartcard to do all operations with the master key

Re: GnuPG 2.1 how to delete card based secret key ?

2016-02-09 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 05/02/16 19:51, Oleg Gurevich wrote: > ... to delete key from the keyring It doesn't work for me either. Your error message is a lot more descriptive, though. I just get: > $ gpg2 --delete-secret-keys de500b3e > gpg (GnuPG) 2.1.11; Copyright (C) 2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. > This is fr

Re: Usage text

2016-02-09 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 06/02/16 15:17, Robert J. Hansen wrote: > Proposed FAQ language -- feel free to criticize, to suggest alternate > phrasings, or anything else. :) While the primary key is certainly in a subordinate position to the certificate, I don't think it's common to refer to it as a subkey of the certifi