Hi all, is anyone evaluating whenever to include PGP encryption support into the default Tor Browser Bundle as a Firefox extension?
I looked at the implementation and: * FireGPG it's discontinued http://getfiregpg.org/s/install It also seems it was using a "bad design" practice for the IPC communications between various modules. * NPAPI based GPG is just released (by old FirePGP contributor) https://github.com/kylehuff/webpg-npapi Having a support for GPG encryption into a generic browser, with PGP operations usable from Javascript/XUL, could open a lot of improvements and opportunities to secure Webmail and other web applications. At http://globaleaks.org we'll most probably need such kind of support into the browser and we're wondering if this could accomodate a standard "requirement" of the Tor Project for the Tor Browser Bundle. It would be also possible to easily make very simple "XUL" interfaces to handle basic PGP based file encryption operations, de-facto bundling a GPG client (with a Browser UI) into the TorBrowserBundle. What do you think about it? We're going to make some experiment in trying to build https://gitweb.torproject.org/torbrowser.git + GPG + https://github.com/kylehuff/webpg-npapi . -naif _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk