Hi Hauke,
sorry… Forgot to append the key before sending the message, so here it is…
-BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.20 (Darwin)
Comment: GPGTools - https://gpgtools.org
mQENBFJXKMwBCAC8DIDNqCRRdF9EqNJk5612/wsoUCTjC3D6Ipt1lDnR4NrI2VYm
JjhnxBhmnsKP2M7Sco0zXycaygaNA
Hi Daniel,
Am 11.10.2013 um 05:25 schrieb Daniel Kahn Gillmor :
> This is absolutely correct. You should not be re-using the same RSA key
> for two different usages if at all possible. See, for example
> https://www.schneier.com/paper-chosen-protocol.html
Many thanks for that advice and the li
would be nice to have a UID without email address but with a
> comment which explains the security of the key. Something like
>
> "Robin Kipp (normal security level subkeys with offline mainkey)"
This is something I'm not really sure about, for the reasons that Daniel
poi
Hi Robert,
many thanks for your reply!
Am 11.10.2013 um 03:35 schrieb Robert J. Hansen :
> Leave off the 'expert' flag and just use the defaults. Seriously, the
> defaults are reasonable and don't need tweaking. :)
I only put the --expert flag because I wanted to take advantage of having a
ma
0
uid Robin Kipp
uid Robin Kipp
uid Robin Kipp
sub 2048R/77DFFF08 2013-10-10 [expires: 2013-11-09]
For secret keys:
MacBook-Pro:~ robin$ gpg --list-secret-keys DC329876
sec# 2048R/DC329876 2013-10-10
uid Robin Kipp
uid Robin Kipp
Hi Jean,
no, I think you can be fairly certain that you never contacted any piracy
department. If you look back through the last messages that have been going
over the lest you'll find this has been going on for a while now, also for
others posting to this list. Seems like their contact address
Hi Werner,
Am 03.06.2012 um 16:45 schrieb Werner Koch:
> All OMNIKEY based readers don't work with Linux or other free OS when
> Extended Length APDUs are required. I did a few hacks to allow the
> internal ccid driver to _sometimes_ work. libccid (of libpcsclite) has
> a list of supported read
Hi,
Am 03.06.2012 um 16:46 schrieb Branko Majic:
> Well, OmniKey is famous for not working with stock libccid and extended
> apdus. I had such problems with the OpenSC pkcs#11 and pcscd. Can you try
> smaller key sizes (never worked with OpenPGP, but it "solved" the issue for
> me - using 1k k
Hi Werner,
Am 03.06.2012 um 12:29 schrieb Werner Koch:
> What reader are you using? It is possible that your reader does not
> support extended length APDUs, which are required for v2 cards.
Hmmm, very interesting. I'm using an OMNIKEY 6121 USB card reader, which I
purchased along with my Open
Hi Peter,
Am 02.06.2012 um 18:17 schrieb Peter Lebbing:
>> However, it seems that I currently can neither copy nor create keys larger
>> than 1024bit on the SmartCard.
>
> Which exact OpenPGP-compatible card do you have? The v1.1 card only supports
> up
> to 1024 bit. The v2.0 card is capable o
Hello all,
I'm trying to setup my OpenPGP-compatible SmartCard with 2048-bit subkeys,
using GnuPG version 2.0.18. However, it seems that I currently can neither copy
nor create keys larger than 1024bit on the SmartCard.
When I try to generate a completely new set of keys on the card using gpg
--
Hello all,
thanks a lot for that! Actually, I'm quite flattered by the amount of encrypted
messages that came in over the last few minutes from all of you who wanted to
help, I honestly wouldn't have expected so much feedback! I'll definitely reply
to all of you who took the time and effort to r
Hello all,
well, as of today, I finally decided to start signing my EMail messages using
GPG to prove the integrety of my messages. As I am primarily using Mac OS, I
downloaded MacGPG (http://gpgtools.org), installed it and set it all up. As I'm
completely blind, I first had some issues with Mac
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