Re: Smartcards and tokens

2016-12-14 Thread Lou Wynn
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

Re: Ubuntu Version, Desktop Interface, and GUI Question(s)

2016-12-14 Thread Robert J. Hansen
> 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

Re: Smartcards and tokens

2016-12-14 Thread NIIBE Yutaka
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

Ubuntu Version, Desktop Interface, and GUI Question(s)

2016-12-14 Thread Mark Maxwell
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

Re: gpg2 export-secret-key if no master key present

2016-12-14 Thread Marat Stanichenko
Hello, > Hope that helps Definitely, that answers my question completely. Thank you very much, Marat ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users