On Sat, 18 Apr 2015 21:35, b...@adversary.org said:
> e...@quot.po:54: 'msgid' and 'msgstr' entries do not both end with '\n'
> e...@quot.po:58: 'msgid' and 'msgstr' entries do not both end with '\n'
> but no need to paste them all in); obviously the cause is somewhere
> in those sed or make rule
Hey all,
I was sorry to miss the GnuPG Summit. Now I'm eager to hear any news from it :)
.hc
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Thanks for sharing.
I guess this once again shows that writing security sensitive software
is not about just hacking some lines of code, it's about putting
together a good (or better semi-formal) functional requirements
specification and a test framework that validates the correct
implementation o
On Wed, 22 Apr 2015 16:50, h...@guardianproject.info said:
> I was sorry to miss the GnuPG Summit. Now I'm eager to hear any news from it
> :)
Yeah, I should write a few lines about it. However, some interesting
other bugs/features were mentioned and was districted by fixing/adding
them. In t
On Wed, 22 Apr 2015 18:06, andreas.schwier...@cardcontact.de said:
> And contrary to the Yubico position that this is a minor issue, I would
> call the circumvention of the PIN mechanism a major issue. If you loose
> the device, then you loose the key.
You mean anyone can use the key, right. How
On 04/22/2015 08:05 PM, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Apr 2015 18:06, andreas.schwier...@cardcontact.de said:
>
>> And contrary to the Yubico position that this is a minor issue, I would
>> call the circumvention of the PIN mechanism a major issue. If you loose
>> the device, then you loose the
1.How to integrate (install) GnuPG and Gpgme with already installed
Claws Mail on Windows Vista ?
Don't use
Gpg4win( https://www.gnupg.org/faq/gnupg-faq.html#email_clients_win32Gpg4win).
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On 22/04/15 20:27, Andreas Schwier wrote:
> I would consider this a major bug, in particular if I purchase a device
> to get this specific kind of protection.
I think it's a major bug, I'm not completely satisfied with the way they
downplay the importance. I kinda agree with them, but it still lea
On Wed, 22 Apr 2015 20:27, andreas.schwier...@cardcontact.de said:
> Not sure about that. If I loose my card on the street or someone picks
> it from my pocket or my PC, than that is different from a malware attack
Given the rare use of smartcards for non-banking I bet malware is more a
problems.
On 22/04/2015 5:22 pm, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Sat, 18 Apr 2015 21:35, b...@adversary.org said:
>
>> e...@quot.po:54: 'msgid' and 'msgstr' entries do not both end with '\n'
>> e...@quot.po:58: 'msgid' and 'msgstr' entries do not both end with '\n'
>
>> but no need to paste them all in); obviously
> On Apr 22, 2015, at 3:07 PM, Peter Lebbing wrote:
>
> What does a smartcard protect against?
>
> Leaking the private key. It protects against more copies of
> the private key material existing.
>
> Explicitly not /usage/ of the key by unauthorized people; it
> cannot protect against that.
On 4/22/15 21:53 , Ben McGinnes wrote:
> On 22/04/2015 5:22 pm, Werner Koch wrote:
>> > On Sat, 18 Apr 2015 21:35, b...@adversary.org said:
>> >
>>> >> e...@quot.po:54: 'msgid' and 'msgstr' entries do not both end with '\n'
>>> >> e...@quot.po:58: 'msgid' and 'msgstr' entries do not both end with
On 04/22/2015 04:22 PM, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Sat, 18 Apr 2015 21:35, b...@adversary.org said:
>
>> e...@quot.po:54: 'msgid' and 'msgstr' entries do not both end with '\n'
>> e...@quot.po:58: 'msgid' and 'msgstr' entries do not both end with '\n'
>
>> but no need to paste them all in); obviousl
On 23/04/2015 11:39 am, NIIBE Yutaka wrote:
> On 04/22/2015 04:22 PM, Werner Koch wrote:
>> On Sat, 18 Apr 2015 21:35, b...@adversary.org said:
>>
>>> e...@quot.po:54: 'msgid' and 'msgstr' entries do not both end with '\n'
>>> e...@quot.po:58: 'msgid' and 'msgstr' entries do not both end with '\n'
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