Hi,
I recently bought an OpenPGP smart card, and am now evaluating before
deciding whether to move my secret key to the card. To that end, I've
generated (and destroyed, by way of "gpg2 --edit-card"'s factory-reset
command) a number of keys.
However, I noticed that the factory-reset doesn't delet
OK ... I've done some more digging.
The command
KEYSERVER --clear
was failing because it doesn't like the embedded username and
password, i.e. it only works if the configuration just specifies
ldaps://login.linaro.org.
So, stripping the username and password out gets *that* bit of the
code to w
On Sun, 10 Apr 2016 12:56, erik.nelles...@informatik.hu-berlin.de said:
> No, this is not about encrypting large amounts of data with asymmetric
> encryption. ;) It is about encrypting and decrypting small strings,
> which are still way smaller than the public/private key. So I guess
You better s
On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 10:49:32 +0200,
Erik Nellessen wrote:
>
> If I understand it correctly, --override-session-key does not allow me to set
> the session key before encryption. It allows me to set the session key when
> decrypting, so I can do it without using the private key. The option is used
If I understand it correctly, --override-session-key does not allow me to set
the session key before encryption. It allows me to set the session key when
decrypting, so I can do it without using the private key. The option is used to
reveal the content of messages without revealing the private k
On Sun, 10 Apr 2016 12:56:09 +0200,
Erik Nellessen wrote:
> No, this is not about encrypting large amounts of data with asymmetric
> encryption. ;) It is about encrypting and decrypting small strings, which are
> still way smaller than the public/private key. So I guess this could be
> possible