Hi Vincent!
Thanks a lot for this insight!
When it comes to encryption, I would consider myself a "power user", but
still a user. I never heard of all this until now. What I, from the
perspective of an end-user, saw was: I generate a new key. And then:
"Pass no work on me phone anymore, OpenK
Hey list,
OpenKeychain maintainer here. As Werner chose to omit some details here
that seem pertinent, I will add:
No, it is not because you are delaying the deployment of new and a much
faster algorithm mode.
The packet format referred to here is GnuPG-specific. In November 2023,
GnuPG fo
Hey Bruce,
On 04.03.24 21:53, Bruce Walzer wrote:
* https://articles.59.ca/doku.php?id=pgpfan:noae_shame
There is more if you search for it:
https://kagi.com/search?q=gpg+%22packet+type+20%22&r=no_region&sh=HeSUA3hoI5SeCuA2TTrNig
Cheers
- V
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> Ah... That question leads to an awkward discussion these days. There
> was a IETF standards process that led to the OCB mode now supported by
> GnuPG and others. GnuPG (and others) implemented it before the new
> standard was officially released (there seemed to be consensus). That
> standards pr
On Mon, Mar 04, 2024 at 12:03:41PM +0100, Tobias Leupold via Gnupg-users wrote:
[...]
> After some research, I found
>
> https://github.com/open-keychain/open-keychain/issues/2886 ,
>
> describing this exact issue.
That would be the cipher block mode proliferation issue.
> As a possible fix
Hi Werner,
thanks for the clarification!
> All the major implementers (Ribose RNP, GnuPG, BouncyCastle, OpenPGP.js)
> took great care to first deploy the software with support for the new
> mode before actually creating keys with a preference for that mode [1].
> Unfortunately a small group of pe
On Mon Mar 4, 2024 at 9:13 AM CET, Werner Koch wrote:
> Because all components of gnupg will start gpg-agent and the other
> daemons oin the fly and make sure that only one is started.
Do I understand it correctly that gnupg contains smaller version
of systemd (dependency activation) inside of its
On Mon Mar 4, 2024 at 2:19 PM CET, gnupg-users-owner wrote:
> Your mail to 'Gnupg-users' with the subject
>
> Re: [gpg-agent] Empty OPTION xauthority=
>
> Is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval.
>
> The reason it is being held:
>
> Message body is too big: 63276 b
On Mon, 4 Mar 2024 14:19, Matěj Cepl said:
> Do I understand it correctly that gnupg contains smaller version
> of systemd (dependency activation) inside of itself and that
No. It is not required. Just don't let systemd start gpg-agent or
dirmngr with option --supervised. If you use ssh just m
On Mon, 4 Mar 2024 12:03, Tobias Leupold said:
> So: Is it wise and/or necessary to disable that for new GnuPG generated keys,
> for the sake of interoperability? Or will the others catch up and implement
No, it is not because you are delaying the deployment of new and a much
faster algorithm
Hi,
First of all: The usual procedure when asking for advice is to tell us which
gpg version you are using. And on which operation system.
But it seems likely that in this case the info is not necessary.
> I received this message when using --clear-sign.
> gpg: no default secret key: No secret
Hi all :-)
Apparently, there are some problems with the new defaults that are set when
one creates a PGP key using a recent version of GnuPG (2.4).
I ran into this after generating a new ECC/ED25519 key to replace my "old" RSA
one. The problem showed up when I re-encrypted my pass password stor
Sirs and ladie!
I received this message when using --clear-sign.
gpg: no default secret key: No secret key
gpg: clear-sign dialed: No secret key
Both my public and private key has been imported.
The key was made with a different user (as sudo)The current user is a non-sudo
user.
Yours truly
Ric
On Sun, 3 Mar 2024 20:38, Matěj Cepl said:
> 1. Could you please explain why it is racy? Why from all services
Because all components of gnupg will start gpg-agent and the other
daemons oin the fly and make sure that only one is started. Systemd
does not know about this specific start mechanism
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