On Thu, 11 Jun 2015 18:11, j...@fastmail.com said:
>> * Support for the forthcoming version 3 OpenPGP smartcard.
>>
>
> Is there a contact for this, or a draft of the standard available?
You find the specs at the bottom of the page
http://g10code.com/p-card.html
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Am 12.06.2015 um 02:34 schrieb NIIBE Yutaka:
> And please follow the link "OpenPGP Card version 3.0", then you
> can get the specification.
>
> http://www.g10code.com/docs/openpgp-card-3.0.pdf
>
> That's all I know of.
Thanks for pointing me ther
On 06/11/2015 07:00 AM, Werner Koch wrote:
> Noteworthy changes in version 2.1.5
> ===
>
> * Support for the forthcoming version 3 OpenPGP smartcard.
>
Is there a contact for this, or a draft of the standard available?
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Il 12/06/2015 02:34, NIIBE Yutaka ha scritto:
> http://www.g10code.com/docs/openpgp-card-3.0.pdf
Really interesting!
Especially section 4.1.3: IIUC, that allows for out of band
authorization of the crypto ops.
I'll have to study better the code for GnuK and how to make that little
beast^H^
On 06/12/2015 01:05 AM, Daniel Krebs wrote:
> Is there any further information you can provide regarding version 3
> of the smartcard? Searching the web didn't give me any useful results.
Please visit: http://www.g10code.com/p-card.html
And please follow the link "OpenPGP Card version 3.0", then
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Thanks for the new release,
> * Support for the forthcoming version 3 OpenPGP smartcard.
Is there any further information you can provide regarding version 3
of the smartcard? Searching the web didn't give me any useful results.
Thanks
DK
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Hello!
The GnuPG Project is pleased to announce the availability of a new
release of GnuPG modern: Version 2.1.5.
The GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) is a complete and free implementation
of the OpenPGP standard which is commonly abbreviated as PGP.
GnuPG allows to encrypt and sign data and communicat