On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 7:28 AM, Heinz Diehl wrote:
> Generally, I think you can't have it all. Can't imagine how long it
> will take to encrypt/decrypt a mail on a smartphone using the 4k key
> which I have on my smartcard..
The cheapest phones you can get here have at least 800Mhz ARMv6 CPUs!
On 22.09.2013, Aleksandar Lazic wrote:
[Key on smartcard]
> Ok, that sound possible for people which have linux or unix experience, not
> the 'normal' mainstream user.
On the other hand, it would be a great learning experience for those
who dare to try ;-) It's well documented and not too hard.
Il 22/09/2013 20:43, Aleksandar Lazic ha scritto:
>> Firefox+GreaseMonkey+script to interface to card?
> Your solution implies that you need to install all this components on
> all devices.
Sure. Unless you want to trust someone else to handle your keys. But
then don't be surprised if who have som
Dear Heinz,
Am 22-09-2013 10:45, schrieb Heinz Diehl:
On 22.09.2013, Aleksandar Lazic wrote:
What could be a perfect or at least a very good storage of the
private Key.
Spend a little bit money and buy you a smartcard and a reader. Then,
boot a machine without internet connection from an USB
Dear Diego,
Am 22-09-2013 10:37, schrieb NdK:
Il 21/09/2013 23:06, Aleksandar Lazic ha scritto:
What solution is available for public Web mail providers like gmail,
gmx, hotmail, .?
Firefox+GreaseMonkey+script to interface to card?
Your solution implies that you need to install all thi
Hi Marko,
Am 22-09-2013 10:29, schrieb Marko Randjelovic:
Of course it is not safe. If you realy need a smartphone, use some of
those that are supported by Replicant OS. http://replicant.us/
Thank you for your feedback.
I'm not sure how much 'normal' or mass user are able to use this OS.
May
On 22.09.2013, Aleksandar Lazic wrote:
> What could be a perfect or at least a very good storage of the
> private Key.
Spend a little bit money and buy you a smartcard and a reader. Then,
boot a machine without internet connection from an USB-stick or
CD/DVD with some live version (e.g. http://
Il 21/09/2013 23:06, Aleksandar Lazic ha scritto:
> What solution is available for public Web mail providers like gmail,
> gmx, hotmail, .?
Firefox+GreaseMonkey+script to interface to card?
BYtE,
Diego
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On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 11:06 PM, Aleksandar Lazic
wrote:
> What could be a perfect or at least a very good storage of the
> private Key.
Probably a smartcard -- this keeps your key entirely on the card and
it is not accessible to the computer (that is, a bad guy with control
of your computer can
Hi all.
Due to the fact that more and more users, including me,
want to use pgp and smime for end-to-end-encryption I asked myself the
following.
What could be a perfect or at least a very good storage of the
private Key.
What could be a secret use of the pgp and smime technology implemented
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