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On 2014-11-22 18:54, Dave Pawson wrote:
> I installed keepassx. Not much use to me. 1. Illegible with my
> eyesight (reported to them) 2. Insufficient fields (seems to be non
> expandable).
Try Keepass2 (official). It worked fine for me when I last
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/keepass2
Looks like Ubuntu only?
Not found for Fedora.
I'll stick with symmetric for now.
Thanks Jason
On 22 November 2014 08:47, Jason Antony wrote:
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> On 2014-11-22 18:54, Dave Pawson wrote:
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On 22/11/14 10:23, Dave Pawson wrote:
> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/keepass2
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> Looks like Ubuntu only?
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> Not found for Fedora.
If I look at the KeePass website, specifically at [1], I see:
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In addition to Windows, KeePass 2.x ru
On 22/11/14 11:11, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> If I look at the KeePass website, specifically at [1], I see:
Whoops!
[1] http://keepass.info/help/v2/setup.html#mono
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I use the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) in combination with Enigmail.
You can send me encrypted mail if you want some privacy.
My key is
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On 2014-11-22 20:23, Dave Pawson wrote:
> Not found for Fedora.
It can be done for Fedora. You'll need to download the portable
version of Keepass2 from the official website, and install the Mono
runtimes and xdotool.
After extracting the keepass2
Hi,
is it possible to update an existing (RSA) gpg key to ECC?
Or would a usual transition process be required?
Cheers,
Patrick
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Am Fr 21.11.2014, 20:17:38 schrieb Patrick Schleizer:
> is it possible to update an existing (RSA) gpg key to ECC?
>
> Or would a usual transition process be required?
You can change the subkeys (encryption, signing) easily but not the
mainkey (the one the fingerprint refers to). But hardly any
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On Wednesday 19 November 2014 at 5:07:37 PM, in
, Hugo Hinterberger
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> I just tried to verify your message, but failed at
> importing your key. GPG tellst me that the key packet
> is of an obsolete version 3. Do you have the key in a
> n
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On Wednesday 19 November 2014 at 7:50:32 PM, in
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michaelquig...@theway.org wrote:
> Which of course would not be possible if the public
> mailing list was all encrypted.
Unless the search engine subscribed to the encrypted list and produce
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On Thursday 20 November 2014 at 9:54:50 PM, in
, Ingo Klöcker
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> KMail encrypts an individual copy for each BCC
> recipient. I thought Thunderbird+Enigmail would also
> do this.
I don't know how Thunderbird+Enigmail handles this.
The
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On Saturday 22 November 2014 at 3:01:02 PM, in
, Hauke Laging wrote:
> You can change the subkeys (encryption, signing) easily
> but not the mainkey (the one the fingerprint refers
> to). But hardly any GnuPG out there can use ECC now.
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