How to sign a remote repository, i.e. forward agent

2010-06-30 Thread Carsten Aulbert
e? I've briefly tried socat (remote unix socket to tcp port, ssh tunnel of this port and then socat again to link the forwarded port to the existing socket) but so far to no avail. Anyone with an idea how to accomplish this? Thanks a lot in advance Carsten -- Dr. Carsten Aulbert - Max

How to sign a remote repository, i.e. forward agent

2010-06-30 Thread Carsten Aulbert
d socat (remote unix socket to tcp port, ssh tunnel of this port and then socat again to link the forwarded port to the existing socket) but so far to no avail. Anyone with an idea how to accomplish this? Thanks a lot in advance Carsten -- Dr. Carsten Aulbert - Max Planck Institute for G

Re: How to sign a remote repository, i.e. forward agent

2010-06-30 Thread Carsten Aulbert
Hi Daniel On Wednesday 30 June 2010 19:06:58 Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: > > Does this workflow work for you? if not, why not? I've thought about that, but these repos are a shared effort where the secret key is also shared by four trusted people - thus there is a source for race conditions -

Re: What is the benefit of signing an encrypted email

2011-01-11 Thread Carsten Aulbert
Hi On Tuesday 11 January 2011 11:04:31 jimbob palmer wrote: > In Firefox I can sign or encrypt or encrypt+sign an e-mail. > I suppose you mean thunderbird here, right? > In what case would I want my encrypted emails also signed? Does it > provide any additional benefit over a pure encrypted ema

Re: A better way to think about passwords

2011-04-18 Thread Carsten Aulbert
Hi On Monday 18 April 2011 00:58:13 Robert J. Hansen wrote: > > His math doesn't work. I call shenanigans on the entire thing. I'd like to add a F-ACK to that statement, out of curiosity I tried cracking "J4fS<2" with CUDA multiforcer and it took less than 15 minutes on a single GF200 class c