Excerpts from 's message of Mon Feb 20 10:56:32 +0100 2006:
> Walter Haidinger schrieb am Samstag, dem 18. Feber 2006:
>
> > Now, I'd like to setup an OpenLDAP server to store the OpenPGP keys (for
> > use with GnuPG). [...]
> > However, I was unable to find any schema definiton...
>
> http://ast
Excerpts from Werner Koch's message of Fri Jan 14 21:01:45 +0100 2011:
> It would definitely be helpful because it makes a safe installation much
> easier. It will be used automagically and thus one does not need to
> fiddle with suspend scripts. All the password managers would benefit
> form th
Excerpts from Robert J. Hansen's message of Tue Oct 12 15:25:50 +0200 2010:
> These two attack modes (root and user access) cover the overwhelming
> majority of instances today, so already this hypothetical attack is an
> exotic.
That most mainstream systems are painfully easy to attack doesn't i
Hi!
I'm trying to use gpg-agent to sign/decrypt data on a remote host
without storing a copy of the secret anywhere except on the local host.
In general this should be possible since it's more or less how the
smartcard support works.
Unfortunately gpg refuses to operate without a copy of the s
Hi!
Recently (somewhere around the update from gnupg 1.2.x to 1.4.x) my
keyring got corrupted:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gpg --export > /dev/null
gpg: buffer shorter than subpacket
gpg: signature packet without timestamp
gpg: buffer shorter than subpacket
gpg: signature packet without keyid
gpg: buffe