Re: ePGP extension for mobile

2013-12-31 Thread Edwin A. Opare
Olav, Thanks for the pointers below but they do not exactly address my needs. I've definitely done some reading. The current ePGP tool as-is is more of desktop solution. The question I sort o ask was: Is there an Enterprise PGP solution for mobile devices running Android/iOS? Best, Edwin On

Re: ePGP extension for mobile

2013-12-31 Thread Edwin A. Opare
Olav, All: I actually mean my buddy wants to implement *eGPG.* Best, Edwin On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 8:58 AM, Edwin A. Opare wrote: > Olav, > > Thanks for the pointers below but they do not exactly address my needs. > > I've definitely done some reading. The current ePGP tool as-is is more of

deleting secret key not implemented

2013-12-31 Thread Peter Humphreys
Hi there, I saw this response from Werner regarding this in 2.1 beta, but I don't understand? In 2.1 the secret keys are manage by gpg-agent and in theory gpg should not care about them. However, we also have import and export commands which tell the agent what to do with the secret keys (i

Re: deleting secret key not implemented

2013-12-31 Thread Kristian Fiskerstrand
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On 12/31/2013 10:21 AM, Peter Humphreys wrote: > Hi there, > > I saw this response from Werner regarding this in 2.1 beta, but I > don't understand? > .. > > > But how do I go about deleting it if I can't do it through gpg2? > Can I do it manu

Re: deleting secret key not implemented

2013-12-31 Thread NdK
Il 31/12/2013 14:49, Kristian Fiskerstrand ha scritto: >> But how do I go about deleting it if I can't do it through gpg2? >> Can I do it manually somehow? > Get the keygrip as gpg2.1 --with-keygrip -K uid and delete the > corresponding file(s) in $GPGHOME/private-keys-v1.d. The form should > be .

Re: ePGP extension for mobile

2013-12-31 Thread vedaal
On Monday, December 30, 2013 at 9:00 PM, "Olav Seyfarth" wrote: >I cannot tell the quality of those apps in respect of robustness >against attacks ... >cannot peer review these apps. But I feel this would be necessary and >maybe someone on >the list already reviewed or is willing to one or

Re: ePGP extension for mobile

2013-12-31 Thread Olav Seyfarth
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 Hi Edwin, > [...] The current ePGP tool as-is is more of desktop solution. [...] Is > there an Enterprise PGP solution for mobile devices running Android/iOS? you mean something that does not only work as plugin for default Android/iOS Mail app

Re: ePGP extension for mobile

2013-12-31 Thread NdK
Il 31/12/2013 17:11, ved...@nym.hush.com ha scritto: > As phones are increasing in memory and processing power, > maybe an app could be developed to use a smart card usb reader on a phone. Since many phones already have NFC, why not use an RFID-capable Javacard w/ openpgp applet? No extra reader t