On 2022-01-14 at 22:39 +, Стефан Васильев via Gnupg-users wrote:
> > What's wrong with simply using a PGP clearsign signature?
>
> I tried in the past to OCR scan armored GnuPG payloads, but
> it introduced errors in some characters. And in case this
> happens to others, how can users not havi
Stuart Longland wrote:
On Fri, 14 Jan 2022 20:50:57 +
Стефан Васильев wrote:
Would you like to explain a bit such schemes? I am aware, for example,
that GnuPG on a mini offline laptop can beat *all* smartphone crypto
messenger, when it comes to endpoint security, when used with a dumb
ph
On Fri, 14 Jan 2022 22:32:49 +
Стефан Васильев wrote:
> Ah ok, you referred to encoding key material.
Not explicitly… as I said, you may be able to adapt that other project
to store other things (e.g. the digitally signed documents discussed).
> I just did a quick look and found this, which
Ángel wrote:
On 2022-01-14 at 16:42 +, Стефан Васильев wrote:
Hi all,
If people have a modern Telefax machine, have you ever
tried out to send a GnuPG signed Fax?
I was thinking about the following:
One prepares his message in the following way:
---begin message---
Message.
--end mess
On 2022-01-14 at 16:42 +, Стефан Васильев wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> If people have a modern Telefax machine, have you ever
> tried out to send a GnuPG signed Fax?
>
> I was thinking about the following:
>
> One prepares his message in the following way:
>
> ---begin message---
>
> Message.
>
>
On Fri, 14 Jan 2022 20:50:57 +
Стефан Васильев wrote:
> Stuart Longland wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 14 Jan 2022 17:54:56 +
> > Стефан Васильев via Gnupg-users wrote:
> >
> >> > If QR is an option, why not encode the entire message in QR?
> >>
> >> I thought about that too, but in case th
Stuart Longland wrote:
On Fri, 14 Jan 2022 17:54:56 +
Стефан Васильев via Gnupg-users wrote:
> If QR is an option, why not encode the entire message in QR?
I thought about that too, but in case the document would be several
pages long and would not fit into a QR-code. Ok, one can split t
On Fri, 14 Jan 2022 17:54:56 +
Стефан Васильев via Gnupg-users wrote:
> > If QR is an option, why not encode the entire message in QR?
>
> I thought about that too, but in case the document would be several
> pages long and would not fit into a QR-code. Ok, one can split the
> large docume
Andrew Gallagher wrote:
On 14/01/2022 18:22, Стефан Васильев wrote:
Good question. My thought was that Telefax is still used, among
lawyers, doctors, business folks etc., and brand-new Fax machines
can be bought on Amazon etc.
+1 for obsolescence! Beware of course that fax machines are VERY
On 14/01/2022 18:22, Стефан Васильев wrote:
>> Good question. My thought was that Telefax is still used, among
> lawyers, doctors, business folks etc., and brand-new Fax machines
> can be bought on Amazon etc.
+1 for obsolescence! Beware of course that fax machines are VERY noisy,
and analogue li
Andrew Gallagher wrote:
On 14/01/2022 17:54, Стефан Васильев wrote:
The idea is to use a Telefax machine for endpoint security, with
an offline usage PC, which for example gpg4win is ideal for.
Would it not be simpler to use a modem?
Good question. My thought was that Telefax is still used
On 14/01/2022 17:54, Стефан Васильев wrote:
>
> The idea is to use a Telefax machine for endpoint security, with
> an offline usage PC, which for example gpg4win is ideal for.
Would it not be simpler to use a modem?
> I thought about that too, but in case the document would be several
> pages lo
ved...@nym.hush.com wrote:
On 1/14/2022 at 11:46 AM, "Стефан Васильев via
Gnupg-users" wrote:
Hi all,
If people have a modern Telefax machine, have you ever
tried out to send a GnuPG signed Fax?
=
You can simply armor sign the message.
Don't bother with the 'begin' and 'end' part, it ca
Andrew Gallagher wrote:
On Fri, 2022-01-14 at 16:42 +, Стефан Васильев via Gnupg-users
wrote:
The --begin etc. markers should be used to detect where
the OCR scanned document begins and ends to have later
a good signature.
If you are relying on OCR to reconstitute a bitwise-perfect mess
On 1/14/2022 at 11:46 AM, "Стефан Васильев via
Gnupg-users" wrote:Hi all,
If people have a modern Telefax machine, have you ever
tried out to send a GnuPG signed Fax?
=
You can simply armor sign the message.
Don't bother with the 'begin' and 'end' part, it can be added on the
receiving en
On Fri, 2022-01-14 at 16:42 +, Стефан Васильев via Gnupg-users
wrote:
> The --begin etc. markers should be used to detect where
> the OCR scanned document begins and ends to have later
> a good signature.
If you are relying on OCR to reconstitute a bitwise-perfect message
(because that's the o
Hi all,
If people have a modern Telefax machine, have you ever
tried out to send a GnuPG signed Fax?
I was thinking about the following:
One prepares his message in the following way:
---begin message---
Message.
--end message---
Then saves the message, detach signs it and converts the
deta
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