Hello Werner,
thanks for your answer. The Issue with Proxy was my fault. I didn't
recognize a running dirmngr in background. After I killed this process,
it worked.
Am Montag, den 02.07.2018, 08:40 +0200 schrieb Werner Koch:
> On Fri, 29 Jun 2018 16:12, gnupg-users@gnupg.org said:
>
> Note that
On 7/2/2018 8:48 AM, Werner Koch wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jun 2018 21:26, johndoe65...@mail.com said:
How can I force dirmngr to use port "9150"?
So Tor ports are fixed. As Niibe-san already explained Dirmngr will
first try port 9050 and if it is not able to connect (ECONNREFUSED) it
will try port 9
On 07/02/2018 02:37 AM, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Jun 2018 22:07, tookm...@gmail.com said:
>> It appears that one cannot currently generate NIST or Brainpool subkeys
>> with GPGME. Using GPG itself works fine with --expert, so am I missing
>> an option or is this simply not possible yet?
>
>
Hi Damien,
I was referring to the discussion around RSA vs. ECC in
https://crypto.stackexchange.com/questions/60392/choice-of-ecc-curve-on-usb-token/60394#60394
I read several texts of people preferring RSA over ECC.
That's an excellent answer, thanks for posting this!
I've came up with the
Phil Pennock writes:
> On 2018-06-29 at 18:07 +0200, Damien Cassou wrote:
>> I'm not sure I want ECC after reading this:
>> https://crypto.stackexchange.com/a/60394/60027
>
> Curve25519 is not NIST ECC. It is ECC.
I was referring to the discussion around RSA vs. ECC in
https://crypto.stackexchan
On Fri, 29 Jun 2018 18:07, dam...@cassou.me said:
> Moreover, Nitrokey Storage only supports NIST and Brainpool, nothing
> else.
That is because the Nitrokey token includes a Zeitcontrol card which
only implements the government approved curves. If that ever changes we
can close the feature requ