gpgme-sharp API missing

2016-04-20 Thread Robert J. Hansen
On https://wiki.gnupg.org/APIs , gpgme-sharp is listed as being in alpha status for .NET. Unfortunately, the link is dead and there's no sign of where it's moved to. For a while it was hosted on GitHub, but apparently no more. If anyone has a copy of the gpgme-sharp source code I'd be happy to h

How to specify LDAP authentication details with dirmngr/GnuPG 2.1?

2016-04-20 Thread Philip Colmer
I'm trying to use GnuPG 2.1 and using an LDAP server as the keyserver. >From what I can tell, the keyserver configuration has moved from gpg to dirmngr but I am really struggling to figure out how I should be configuring GnuPG/dirmngr so that it knows how to authenticate with the LDAP server. I'm

Re: Using a passphrase FD from variable and piped data for encryption

2016-04-20 Thread Dashamir Hoxha
On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 11:54 AM, Peter Lebbing wrote: > PS: Quick note: that the security depends on GnuPG does not mean that it > inherits the security of GnuPG. You are right. After decrypting the archive, it is the responsibility of the script to handle it safely, before encrypting it again

Re: Using a passphrase FD from variable and piped data for encryption

2016-04-20 Thread Dashamir Hoxha
On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 11:21 AM, Peter Lebbing wrote: > On 20/04/16 09:10, Dashamir Hoxha wrote: > > And I also believe that it is not less secure than the other solutions. > > You mean like Phil Zimmerman believed BassOmatic was secure? > Thanks for comparing me to Phil Zimmerman. I am taking

Re: Using a passphrase FD from variable and piped data for encryption

2016-04-20 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 20/04/16 09:10, Dashamir Hoxha wrote: > And I also believe that it is not less secure than the other solutions. You mean like Phil Zimmerman believed BassOmatic was secure? Peter. -- I use the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) in combination with Enigmail. You can send me encrypted mail if you want

Re: Using a passphrase FD from variable and piped data for encryption

2016-04-20 Thread Dashamir Hoxha
On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 8:09 AM, Robert J. Hansen wrote: > > I thought you could point out what is wrong with it, hopefully > > something that can be fixed. But that's OK. > > You're asking people to sign on for a literally never-ending process. > (Peer review never ends, after all. Ask the Open