Re: GPG and Mailinglists using IBCPRE

2016-07-17 Thread Neal H. Walfield
Hi, On Sat, 16 Jul 2016 16:38:27 +0200, Martin Konold wrote: > what is currently the recommended setup for running encrypted mailing lists. > > I am thinking about some IBCPRE mechanism. see also https://en.wikipedia.org/ > wiki/Identity-based_conditional_proxy_re-encryption > > I think this wou

gpgscm

2016-07-17 Thread ng0
Hi, I'm one of the developers involved in Guix. While doing the update of gnupg from 2.1.13 to 2.1.14 I found out that you now include a modified version of tinyscheme for running your tests/opengpg/ tests. Are the changes you apply to tinyscheme generic enough to contribute to upstream, so that

Re: GPG and Mailinglists using IBCPRE

2016-07-17 Thread Richard Höchenberger
Hi, we've been using Schleuder2 for many years now, and it has always worked flawlessly on a medium-traffic mailing list as long as everyone used OpenPGP/MIME. Inline PGP will cause trouble from time to time. Richard ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gn

Re: GPG and Mailinglists using IBCPRE

2016-07-17 Thread Neal H. Walfield
On Sun, 17 Jul 2016 15:53:47 +0200, Richard Höchenberger wrote: > we've been using Schleuder2 for many years now, and it has always > worked flawlessly on a medium-traffic mailing list as long as everyone > used OpenPGP/MIME. Inline PGP will cause trouble from time to time. Scleuder requires that

SSH hangs when using GPG2 + Yubikey on OS-X

2016-07-17 Thread Ben Warren
Hello, I’ve found similar issues on the mailing list, but wasn’t able to find a resolution. I’m using a Yubikey 4 hardware token on OS-X “Yosemite”. I’m connecting to a remote Linux VM and am using GPG agent-forwarding in order to sign git commits using the Yubikey. I also forward SSH throug

Re: Gnupg-users Digest, Vol 154, Issue 8

2016-07-17 Thread FoxΔΣ
> > Message: 3 > Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2016 16:52:57 -0400 > From: "Robert J. Hansen" > To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org > Subject: Re: Threefish cipher in GnuPG? > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 > > > Anyway, just out of curiosity, are there plans on including Threefish in > >