Hey everyone,
I have a question regarding using secure hardware such as
Yubikey/Nitrokey, GPG smartcards, and the handling of encryption key
rotation and replacement. I currently have a GPG key with a 4096 bit RSA
key generated on a GPG smart card version 2.1. I have recently acquired
two Yub
On Sun, 2021-06-20 at 18:57 +, mailinglisten--- via Gnupg-users
wrote:
> is there any educated guess, when some safe curve (25519?) will find
> their ways into openPGP smart cards?
Some cards already support Curve25519; I'm signing this with my
Nitrokey Start (which is really a Gnuk) using my e
Hi there,
is there any educated guess, when some safe curve (25519?) will find
their ways into openPGP smart cards?
regards
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12021/04/10 05:36.72 ನಲ್ಲಿ, Matthew Richardson via Gnupg-users
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> Is there any way in GnuPG to detach (or extract) a signature from a signed
> object? For example, a signed object is created with:-
>
> >gpg --armor --output signedfile.asc --sign inputfile.txt
>
> where what is wanted is
Is there any way in GnuPG to detach (or extract) a signature from a signed
object? For example, a signed object is created with:-
>gpg --armor --output signedfile.asc --sign inputfile.txt
where what is wanted is a detached signature which would verify against
inputfile.txt.
This feature is in P