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  1. Aaron Toponce Aaron Toponce mutt , The GNU Privacy Guard , Cryptography

    #encrypted !mutt passwords in your #muttrc: http://ur1.ca/7boa7 !gnupg !crypto

    about 5 months ago from api
    • r7, chr and Pedro Gras and 5 others like this.
    • chr and cypherpunk repeated this.
    • johan johan mutt

      ♻ @eightyeight: #encrypted !mutt passwords in your #muttrc: http://ur1.ca/7boa7 !gnupg !crypto

      about 5 months ago
    • Luis Henriques Luis Henriques Debian

      I just encrypted the whole disk. #FDE is easy with !debian, and much safer.

      about 5 months ago
    • Aaron Toponce Aaron Toponce Debian , Luis Henriques

      @luishenrix how is it much safer?

      about 5 months ago
    • grmpyoldman (Tysk Gamlingen) grmpyoldman (Tysk Gamlingen) Debian , Luis Henriques

      @luishenrix safer in comparison to what?

      about 5 months ago
    • Luis Henriques Luis Henriques mutt

      I meant: why just encrypt passwords if you can encrypt everything? if someone can reach your passwords, he can reach your keys as well.

      about 5 months ago
    • Matija Šuklje Matija Šuklje Debian , Luis Henriques

      @luishenrix: Including /boot?

      about 5 months ago
    • Luis Henriques Luis Henriques Debian , Matija Šuklje

      @hook no, /boot is not supported by software. you need an HW/BIOS support for that. Or have /boot on a removable media.

      about 5 months ago
    • Matija Šuklje Matija Šuklje Debian , Luis Henriques

      @luishenrix: Thought so. I hoped you found something new. Although at least GRUB2 should bring some advances in that.

      about 5 months ago

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