Re: solaris certification

2006-08-01 Thread David Shaw
On Tue, Aug 01, 2006 at 10:07:49PM -0400, Daniel Guido wrote: > (Please correct me where I'm wrong here) > > I think I can clarify a bit further. My concerns revolve around the > RNG in use by GPG prior to Solaris 10 (which comes with functioning > /dev/[u]random implementation). > > There seems

Re: solaris certification

2006-08-01 Thread Daniel Guido
Ah, even more explanatory is this page: http://www.gnupg.org/(en)/download/supported_systems.html Without forgetting my more specific questions in the last e-mail, what does it take for Solaris to move from the "Other OSs" category to the "Supported Systems" category? On 8/1/06, Daniel Guido <[E

Re: solaris certification

2006-08-01 Thread Daniel Guido
(Please correct me where I'm wrong here) I think I can clarify a bit further. My concerns revolve around the RNG in use by GPG prior to Solaris 10 (which comes with functioning /dev/[u]random implementation). There seems to be 2 options if you're using a version prior to Solaris 10: - Use Andre

Re: solaris certification

2006-08-01 Thread David Shaw
On Tue, Aug 01, 2006 at 06:06:54PM -0400, Daniel Guido wrote: > Can someone update me on the status of certifying GPG to run on > Solaris (all versions, all processors)? I'm looking to place GPG into > an environment which requires high assurance and I won't do it unless > I hear it from the GPG d

Re: solaris certification

2006-08-01 Thread Robert J. Hansen
Daniel Guido wrote: > Can someone update me on the status of certifying GPG to run on > Solaris (all versions, all processors)? I'm looking to place GPG into > an environment which requires high assurance and I won't do it unless > I hear it from the GPG developers themselves that all of GPG's > f

solaris certification

2006-08-01 Thread Daniel Guido
Can someone update me on the status of certifying GPG to run on Solaris (all versions, all processors)? I'm looking to place GPG into an environment which requires high assurance and I won't do it unless I hear it from the GPG developers themselves that all of GPG's functionality works in the man