I've come cross a simple and secure approach at this post:
http://zacharyvoase.com/2009/08/20/openpgp/
In the MAKING BACKUPS section, this method simply places your gnupg
directory in an encrypted usb drive and make a symlink to it like this:
ln -s /Volumes/EncDrive/gnupg ~/.gnupg
That's all. A
> Any suggestions on which ubuntu version (trusty, xenial, etc . . . ) to
> install (chroot) for using GnuPG?
The latest version.
> And which desktop interface (xfce4, lxde, gnome, etc . . .) to go with?
Whatever the default for your Ubuntu version is.
> And finally -- what about a GUI frontend
sivmu wrote:
> One question remaining is what is the difference between the openpgp
> smartcard and the USB based tokens.
I think that the OpenPGP card (the physical smartcard) is included in
Nitrokey Pro USB Token. So, it's exactly same from the view point of
smartcard.
When you want to use a
Any suggestions on which ubuntu version (trusty, xenial, etc . . . ) to
install (chroot) for using GnuPG?
And which desktop interface (xfce4, lxde, gnome, etc . . .) to go with?
And finally -- what about a GUI frontend (Seahorse, Kleopatra, etc . . . )
to use.
HP Chromebook 14 G4, preparing to r
Hello,
> Hope that helps
Definitely, that answers my question completely.
Thank you very much,
Marat
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