Re: Resurrecting the Monkeysphere πŸ’

2023-08-12 Thread John Scott via Gnupg-users
On Sat, 2023-08-12 at 21:47 -0500, Jacob Bachmeyer wrote: > Will there be support for importing, say, a Tor onion service keypair onto an > OpenPGP certificate as a subkey? That is one of the first things I plan to work on. > Or, perhaps more practically, importing an existing OpenSSH keypair as

Re: Resurrecting the Monkeysphere πŸ’

2023-08-12 Thread Jacob Bachmeyer via Gnupg-users
John Scott via Gnupg-users wrote: Reduce, reuse, and recycle: why make a fresh public key pair when you can reduce, reuse, and recycle one you've already got? Simple: to limit the exposure of the corresponding private key and the work required to rotate any given keypair. Closely related, i

Re: Resurrecting the Monkeysphere πŸ’

2023-08-12 Thread John Scott via Gnupg-users
On Sat, 2023-08-12 at 08:48 +0200, Francesco Ariis wrote: > Is there any repository, or site, or blog we can follow to get news about > this? Great question! I don't have access to the old repository, mailing list, and bug trackers yet, but here are some places where you can keep track of things.

Re: Resurrecting the Monkeysphere πŸ’

2023-08-12 Thread Francesco Ariis
Hello John, Il 12 agosto 2023 alle 05:56 John Scott via Gnupg-users ha scritto: > I'm bringing back to life the Monkeysphere project which has fizzled > upstream. I love the concept and am willing to rewrite major components and, > more importantly, provide guides and integrations to make the ex

Re: nPth signature

2023-08-12 Thread Kosuke Kaizuka via Gnupg-users
Hi, On 2023/08/12 11:45, Daniel Rostovtsev via Gnupg-users wrote: I think that nPth is might be signed with an expired signature. Is this a problem? No problem. I downloaded from https://gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/npth/npth-1.6.tar.bz2 Β and http