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  1. Aaron Toponce Aaron Toponce

    !lazyweb: anyone know a way to encrypt !irssi passwords on disk, but can be read on start? using !gnupg possibly? !crypto

    about a month ago from api
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      sazius sazius Daniel Martí

      I guess one could script that somehow. Actually my passwords for mutt are in gnome keyring along with a python script that fetches them :)

      about a month ago
    • Daniel Martí Daniel Martí Awesome Window Manager , sazius

      No gnome package is to be installed in my sistem ;-) hahah I'm sure !awesome will be able to handle this stuff. #ScriptingWM FTW :-)

      about a month ago
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      sazius sazius Daniel Martí

      Oh noes :) I'm still waiting for Gnome 3 in a stable debian :)

      about a month ago
  2. Aaron Toponce Aaron Toponce mutt , The GNU Privacy Guard , Cryptography

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

    about a month ago from api
    • r7, chr and Pedro Gras and 5 others like this.
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    • Matija Šuklje Matija Šuklje Debian , Luis Henriques

      @luishenrix: Including /boot?

      about a month 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 a month 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 a month ago
  3. Aaron Toponce Aaron Toponce The GNU Privacy Guard , Cryptography

    when composing an encrypted mail, it's probably a good idea to mask the subject, or leave it blank. "pgp" is a good subject. !crypto !gnupg

    about a month ago from api
    • Neil Hodges Neil Hodges

      @eightyeight Or perhaps title it like spam.

      about a month ago
    • Aaron Toponce Aaron Toponce Neil Hodges

      @takeshitakenji well, i would like the SMTP filters on the remote side to not flag it as such... ツ

      about a month ago
    • Neil Hodges Neil Hodges

      @eightyeight Hopefully they don't flag messages with empty subject as spam, too.

      about a month ago
  4. Aaron Toponce Aaron Toponce The GNU Privacy Guard

    signed another key for someone who read my !gnupg #keysigning policy: http://ur1.ca/775ng

    about 2 months ago from api
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      Jeff Ratliff Jeff Ratliff

      Thanks for the info. I might add using GPG and keysigning to my list of goals for the year.

      about 2 months ago
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      x1101 x1101 Jeff Ratliff

      @gomerx thats something I should really look @ as well.

      about 2 months ago
  5. Aaron Toponce Aaron Toponce The GNU Privacy Guard , Cryptography

    if i were to compile all of my PGP SIGNATUREs that i've appended to emails, sorted, and compared, if any dupes existed. !crypto !gnupg

    about 2 months ago from api
    • Aaron Toponce Aaron Toponce The GNU Privacy Guard , Cryptography

      i don't understand why !gnupg users want #idea support, when they don't _have_ to support it. it's clearly inferior. !crypto

      about 2 months ago from api
      • Aaron Toponce Aaron Toponce The GNU Privacy Guard

        bummed my talk didn't get accepted for #scale. oh well, i'll still attend. it's all about the !gnupg keysigning party! ツ

        about 2 months ago from api
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          Jonatan Walck Jonatan Walck The GNU Privacy Guard , Telecomix Crypto Munitions Bureau , Telecomix News Agency , fscons

          Check out #steed, http://g10code.com/steed.html !FSCONS !GNUPG !telecomix !TCMB (sry for #spam:)

          about 3 months ago from status.telecomix.org
          • Bernhard E. Reiter Bernhard E. Reiter The GNU Privacy Guard

            Important proposal by the !gnupg people for Usable End-to-End Encryption breakthrough: http://g10code.com/steed.html !gnupg

            about 4 months ago from web
            • Aaron Toponce Aaron Toponce The GNU Privacy Guard , Cryptography

              does !gnupg support symmetric multiprocessing? !crypto

              about 5 months ago from api
              • Chris Ball Chris Ball The GNU Privacy Guard

                Hm. Looks like !gnupg will always save key material as read-only, but will save revocation certs as world-readable using umask? Why?

                about 5 months ago from web at Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
                • spa33 spa33 Android OS , The GNU Privacy Guard

                  jetzt zu !k9mail noch !apg openpgp fuer !android installiert ..import war schon mal erfolgreich !gnupg

                  about 5 months ago from mustard
                  • Aaron Toponce Aaron Toponce Linux , The GNU Privacy Guard

                    if you're going ot the #ohiolinux fest, get me your !gnupg key: https://ohiolinux.org/node/113 !linux

                    about 6 months ago from xmpp
                    • Aaron Toponce Aaron Toponce The GNU Privacy Guard , Cryptography

                      anyone know a way to sign a keyring full of public keys in one shot? !gnupg !crypto

                      about 6 months ago from xmpp
                      • alphazo alphazo The GNU Privacy Guard

                        New tool to manage !gnupg keyring (remove expired keys, remove revoked keys, remove not-valid keys, backup keyring) http://is.gd/hvWVOE

                        about 6 months ago from web
                        • alphazo alphazo Privacy , The GNU Privacy Guard

                          New homepage of !vim plugin for transparent editing of !gnupg encrypted files http://is.gd/NlhrqB Version 2.1 brings a new !privacy option.

                          about 6 months ago from web
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                        • alphazo alphazo Arch Linux , The GNU Privacy Guard

                          libksba 1.2 has hit !archlinux [Extra]. Test driving !gnupg 2.1 dev branch and its ECDSA support is now as easy as "yaourt gnupg2-git"

                          about 6 months ago from web
                          • Neustradamus Neustradamus GNU's Not Unix , Privacy , The GNU Privacy Guard

                            !GnuPG 2.0.18 has been released ( !GNU !Privacy !Guard )

                            about 7 months ago from web
                            • Gabriel Saldana and I.Enys Untra repeated this.
                          • Werner Koch Werner Koch The GNU Privacy Guard

                            GnuPG 2.0.18 released: http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2011q3/000312.html #gnupg !gnupg

                            about 7 months ago from xmpp
                            • alphazo alphazo Computer Security Group , The GNU Privacy Guard

                              Just for the fun, generated a 8192-bit !gnupg RSA key. Now contemplating how small and strong a 521-bit only ECDSA key can be. !security

                              about 7 months ago from web
                              • Werner Koch Werner Koch

                                @alphazo please read Peter and Ian's article in IEEE Security & Privacy or get a draft of Peter's new book

                                about 7 months ago
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                              • alphazo alphazo Werner Koch

                                @dd9jn Thx .Peter's book looks great. Longer key is not ultimate security. I'm just impressed about the strength of an ECDSA key vs its size

                                about 7 months ago
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