Am 20.02.24 um 17:20 schrieb Jakob Bohm via Gnupg-users:
On 2024-02-17 12:37, Juergen BRUCKNER via Gnupg-users wrote:
Hello Jacob,
Am 17.02.24 um 12:04 schrieb Jakob Bohm via Gnupg-users:
[...]
I don't know exactly how the situation about this is in Germany. But
here in Austria many m
Hello Jacob,
Am 17.02.24 um 12:04 schrieb Jakob Bohm via Gnupg-users:
[...]
I don't know exactly how the situation about this is in Germany. But
here in Austria many mobile phone shops have a SIM card punch with
which you can punch out a micro-SIM or nano-SIM from a standard-SIM.
In some oth
Hello Matthias,
Am 13.02.24 um 17:32 schrieb Matthias Apitz:
We need here 'Microm SIM'. And I talked to the owner of floss-shop. They
do not offer a way to pop out Micro SIM.
I don't know exactly how the situation about this is in Germany. But
here in Austria many mobile phone shops have a SI
Hello Matthias,
Am 09.02.24 um 15:36 schrieb Matthias Apitz:
So, can I buy this card here in Europe or even in Germany?
yes you can buy this Card also in Europe:
https://www.floss-shop.de
https://www.cryptoshop.com
or you can also buy a USB/NFC-Device at Nitrokey
https://nitrokey.com
I hop
Am 12.03.21 um 15:29 schrieb Bernhard Reiter:
c) Are there compatible OpenPGP and OpenPGP/MIME implementations for
Android?
Yes, e.g. Openkeychain + K9Mail (both being Free Software)
I can also name following Android Apps here
- FairEMail (+ Openkeychain)
- R2Mail2
- MailDroid (+
Hello Andrew,
Am 18.01.21 um 13:17 schrieb Andrew Gallagher via Gnupg-users:
On 18/01/2021 11:33, Juergen Bruckner via Gnupg-users wrote:
Hello Andrew,
Am 18.01.21 um 12:17 schrieb Andrew Gallagher via Gnupg-users:
On 18/01/2021 11:07, Juergen Bruckner via Gnupg-users wrote:
Sequoia accepts
Hello André,
Am 18.01.21 um 00:03 schrieb André Colomb:
On 17/01/2021 21.39, Juergen Bruckner via Gnupg-users wrote:
And as far as Sequoia is concerned, Stefen's explanations only confirmed
that this is software that I definitely don't want to use.
Software that accepts an inval
Hello Andrew,
Am 18.01.21 um 12:17 schrieb Andrew Gallagher via Gnupg-users:
On 18/01/2021 11:07, Juergen Bruckner via Gnupg-users wrote:
Sequoia accepts an *invalid* certificate for the host
'foo.abc.github.io' and that is "failure by design".
This is incorrect. Sequo
Hello again Stefan
Am 17.01.21 um 22:27 schrieb Stefan Claas:
On Sun, Jan 17, 2021 at 10:16 PM Juergen Bruckner via Gnupg-users
wrote:
Hi Juergen.
Your showcase with github.io also says nothing else than that Sequoia
considers an invalid certificate to be correct. That this happens in
Well Stefan,
Am 17.01.21 um 21:44 schrieb Stefan Claas:
On Sun, Jan 17, 2021 at 9:40 PM Juergen Bruckner via Gnupg-users
wrote:
I can only agree with Andre's words.
Perfectly fine for me if you take this route.
And as far as Sequoia is concerned, Stefen's explanations only conf
I can only agree with Andre's words.
And as far as Sequoia is concerned, Stefen's explanations only confirmed
that this is software that I definitely don't want to use.
Software that accepts an invalid digital certificate as correct, has no
place in an environment where security and confidentia
Hello Group!
Am 16.01.21 um 03:26 schrieb Vincent Breitmoser via Gnupg-users:
Daniel Kahn Gillmor via Gnupg-users wrote:
On Mon 2021-01-11 22:59:10 +0100, Ángel wrote:
The "make a CNAME of your openpgpkeys subdomain to
wkd.keys.openpgp.org" couldn't work with https certificate validation,
th
Hello Stefan!
[...]
sequoia did the right step and I hope for people relying on GnuPG that
it is possible for them in the future too.
So did Sequoia do that?
You consider not to follow policies "the right step"?
Sorry, but you dont have a clue about security!
The only right way is to follow
Hello Stefan,
Am 28.11.20 um 08:59 schrieb Stefan Claas via Gnupg-users:
Hi all,
some of you may remember the recent thread from me about OpenPGP usage
with smartphones. Since I sold my Android smartphone a while ago I thought
why not look for other mobile devices, which are smaller than regul
Hi Chris,
Am 22.11.20 um 10:02 schrieb gnupgpacker:
Claws Mail is an useful alternative, but please keep aware it does not
support html mail, text only!
https://www.claws-mail.org/manual/de/claws-mail-manual.html#AEN955
Best regards, Chris
I don't understand why HTML in e-Mails is so import
No problem!
I see.
Well I don't have any experiences with other cards than these from
Zeitcontrol and the tokens from Yubikey and Nitrokey.
I know that the Yubikey5 supports PGP operations via RFID as a few
customers from me use it with their mobile devices.
But as Werner stated in his e-mail
What kind of OpenPGP card do you use?
The OpenPGP Smart Card V3.3 + MiFare DESFire [1] don't support PGP
operations via RFID.
regards
Juergen
[1]
https://www.floss-shop.de/en/security-privacy/smartcards/4/openpgp-smart-card-v3.3-mifare-desfire
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Hello 22h49
Am 13.11.20 um 20:22 schrieb 22h39 via Gnupg-users:
I have been for the life of me unable to get gpg working with the contactless
interface in my reader.
How to reproduce:
I'm using a REINERSCT Cyberjack standard RFID dual interface class 3 reader
Simply take a Openpgp card and
Hi Stefan
Since you and Andrew are using smard cards or tokens I would like to
ask the following, prior considering purchasing one myself in the near
future.
Well my first choice - as it is a OpenSource product - is always a
Nitrokey [1], I use both the NK Start as well as the NK Pro.
But al
Juergen Bruckner via Gnupg-users wrote:
>
>> Well i think that's one more reason why you need a smart card or token
>> like GnuPG-Card or Nitrokey (or a Yubikey for my sake).
>
> Hi Juergen,
>
> well the thing is I no longer use GnuPG and instead sequoia pgp, whi
Well i think that's one more reason why you need a smart card or token
like GnuPG-Card or Nitrokey (or a Yubikey for my sake).
Regards
Juergen
Am 08.07.20 um 18:36 schrieb Stefan Claas:
> Ryan McGinnis via Gnupg-users wrote:
>
>> Six years ago Snowden said to assume the NSA can try roughly 1 Tr
Hello Patrick,
> Let's first define Standard users. The majority of users who use
> smartcards that *I* know are expert or power users. They can handle this.
>
> The "Standard users" I have in mind don't use GnuPG for anything else
> than encrypting mails, and they don't use smartcards either. Th
Sadly i know many CA's who don't give the user any choice about this.
They say as a 'user friendly service' they generate also the key for the
user and send him a .p12-file.
Am 10.12.19 um 17:01 schrieb Mark H. Wood via Gnupg-users:
>
> Oh, I hope not. The point of asymmetric crypto is that you
Hi Stefan
Thats not the approach PGP pursues.
PGP was, is and should continue to be decentralized in the future. It
was never really intended to validate identities in a wide circle, but
to secure communication, and - im parts - to ensure the integrity of
software.
The so-called WOT has proven to
Hi Stefan,
well... what is a trusted and a untrusted CA?
Is a CA really trusted just about the fact it is "build in" in a browser
or mail client?
Is a not included CA really untrusted?
I think it is more a personal decision than anything else.
The past few years showed us very good examples why
This question is very easy to answer.
S/MIME has some advantages over (Open)PGP.
One of them - the most important for the usual S/MIME users - is, that
S/MIME allows the uniquely identification of a communication partner,
which is only limitedly possible with PGP.
In addition, educational institu
Hello Uwe,
i use Gmail for business for a very long time and never had any issue
like that.
This message here should reach you as S/MIME signed message.
best regards
Juergen
Am 05.12.19 um 23:43 schrieb Uwe Brauer via Gnupg-users:
"UBvG" == Uwe Brauer via Gnupg-users writes:
>
"UBvG
Hello to all,
well it's a good thing, that openPGP shall be included to TB directly.
But ... as the Mozilla wiki [1] states in the FAQ-Section the following:
Q: Will OpenPGP cards be supported for private key storage ?
A: Probably not, because we don't use the GnuPG software that's usually
Thats pretty interesting, but the author also says he did this as showcase.
Nontheless, its not really good to have such a tool "in the wild", and
even on a plattform like GitHub
regards
Juergen
Am 11.08.19 um 23:47 schrieb Anonymous Remailer (austria):
>
> https://github.com/skeeto/pgp-poisoner
Hello to all,
Am 01.07.19 um 00:23 schrieb Ryan McGinnis via Gnupg-users:
> Does anyone know what PGP’s peak adoption rate was? I always loved it in
> concept but very very rarely saw people actually trying to use it in the
> wild, outside of the types of people who read this list.
Well tha
Hey all,
here is a article (only in german) from Heise:
https://www.heise.de/security/meldung/Neuer-OpenPGP-Keyserver-liefert-endlich-verifizierte-Schluessel-4450814.html
regards
Juergen
Am 19.06.19 um 00:53 schrieb Earle Lowe via Gnupg-users:
> On Fri, Jun 14, 2019 at 7:35 AM Stefan Claas wro
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