Hi there,
on the OpenPGP Summit last weekend, people suggested to me
that we could make the wiki look better.
Help with adding or creating a better theme is appreciated,
this is something you can do for the GnuPG Community. ;)
How do you like any of the 1.9 themes from https://moinmo.in/ThemeMa
At Tue, 21 Apr 2015 10:26:19 +0200,
Bernhard Reiter wrote:
> on the OpenPGP Summit last weekend, people suggested to me
> that we could make the wiki look better.
>
> Help with adding or creating a better theme is appreciated,
> this is something you can do for the GnuPG Community. ;)
>
> How do
On Tue, 21 Apr 2015 10:26, bernh...@intevation.de said:
> on the OpenPGP Summit last weekend, people suggested to me
> that we could make the wiki look better.
I'd appreciate if it looks similar to gnupg.org.
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
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On 21/04/15 02:12, aslam karachiwala wrote:
> I know the passphrase I enter is correct because it works when entered
> into the the graphical app's (e.g., Dolphin, Eclipse IDE) prompt which
> appears after pinentry fails three times.
Note that this is not necessarily true: you can configure SSH to
On 04/21/2015 05:34 AM, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> Note that this is not necessarily true: you can configure SSH to
> accept both public key and passphrase authentication. If you fail to
> unlock the private key, it could still allow you to login using the
> passphrase associated with the account. The
On 21/04/15 15:29, aslam karachiwala wrote:
> If by "passphrase associated with your login account" you mean the
> system password for my username
Yes, that is what I mean. So I agree with your analysis then.
> Also, why is the pinentry-qt4/gtk-2 dialog appearing at all when I am
> SSHing from th
I haven’t seen this posted to the list yet, and thought it would be important
for people who use the Yubikey NEO's OpenPGP functionality with GnuPG. It
regards a vulnerability in the Yubikey NEO implementation of the OpenPGP smart
card application:
https://developers.yubico.com/ykneo-openpgp/S
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On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 1:49 PM Jose Castillo
wrote:
> I haven’t seen this posted to the list yet, and thought it would be
> important for people who use the Yubikey NEO's OpenPGP functionality with
> GnuPG. It regards a vulnerability in the Yubikey NEO implementation of the
> OpenPGP smart card
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