"--for-your-eyes-only"
Janusz A. Urbanowicz
alex at bofh.net.pl
Wed Jun 29 16:54:39 CEST 2005
On Wed, Jun 29, 2005 at 04:36:53PM +0200, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 10:55:02 +0200, Janusz A Urbanowicz said:
>
> > Some form of secure viewer was present in PGP 2.3 and 2.6 which were FLOSS.
>
> Huh, that's new to me. Both versions are pure command line tools
> without a graphical part. No way to make use fo filtered fonts.
The aim of the secure viewer then was to make difficult to obtain eyes-only
message text as a file or a pipe. It checked if output is a live tty,
prevented the plaintext ending on the swap and leaving any temp files.
It was really difficult to get eyes-only message in plain file form with it
in the way (there was no /dev/vcs etc in the days and it needs root anyway).
> I am not sure what kind of software you collect untder the term of
> FLOSS; if you mean Free Software, PGP has never been Free Software
> despite what many people claimed.
Software that was distributed under GPL: pgp 2.3 and 2.3a. And pleaase don't
let the discussion slip in legalese tetrapiloctomisation.
> > Unless they patented it (sigh) it can be renginered back to the GPG, like
> > Photo-IDs.
>
> Photo IDs are a feature of PGP6 and now OpenPGP.
My point exactly, excapt that secure viewer needs not to be defined in the
protocol RFC.
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