October 2013 Archives by author
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- (GnuPG) 1.4.2 - Signature Verification Issue
VINEETA DESHMUKH (CRGL-THIRDPARTY.COM)
- (GnuPG) 1.4.2 - Signature Verification Issue
VINEETA DESHMUKH (CRGL-THIRDPARTY.COM)
- [Announce] [security fix] GnuPG 1.4.15 released
Charly Avital
- [Announce] [security fix] GnuPG 1.4.15 released
Charly Avital
- Installing new gpg versions
Doug Barton
- Installing new gpg versions
Doug Barton
- First steps with GPG, am I off to a good start?
Doug Barton
- First steps with GPG, am I off to a good start?
Doug Barton
- First steps with GPG, am I off to a good start?
Doug Barton
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Doug Barton
- First steps with GPG, am I off to a good start?
Jérémy Bobbio
- gpgsm and expired certificates
Uwe Brauer
- gpgsm and expired certificates
Uwe Brauer
- gpgsm and expired certificates
Uwe Brauer
- gpgsm and expired certificates
Uwe Brauer
- gpgsm and expired certificates
Uwe Brauer
- The symmetric ciphers
Bob (Robert) Cavanaugh
- OpenPGP Smartcard + signing email = two signatures?
John Clizbe
- Selecting your own key with Enigmail
John Clizbe
- add a request for advocating crypto to the crypto tools
John Clizbe
- Issues when switching between smartcards
Fabio Coatti
- Issues when switching between smartcards
Fabio Coatti
- Public algos list
Fabio Coatti
- Installing new gpg versions
DUELL, BOB
- Installing new gpg versions
DUELL, BOB
- Decrypt Issue
Diaz, John, A
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Heinz Diehl
- Quotes from GPG users
Heinz Diehl
- Customizing GPG Tools Keychain
Faramir
- [Announce] [security fix] GnuPG 1.4.15 released
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
- my gpg key does not conform to rfc4880?
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
- my gpg key does not conform to rfc4880?
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
- First steps with GPG, am I off to a good start?
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
- Quotes from GPG users
Martin Gollowitzer
- First steps with GPG, am I off to a good start?
Robert J. Hansen
- First steps with GPG, am I off to a good start?
Robert J. Hansen
- First steps with GPG, am I off to a good start?
Robert J. Hansen
- First steps with GPG, am I off to a good start?
Robert J. Hansen
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Robert J. Hansen
- Differences in --list-packets between 1.4 and 2.0
Robert J. Hansen
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Robert J. Hansen
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Robert J. Hansen
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Robert J. Hansen
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Robert J. Hansen
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Robert J. Hansen
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Robert J. Hansen
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian [doc patch]
Robert J. Hansen
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Robert J. Hansen
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Robert J. Hansen
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Robert J. Hansen
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Robert J. Hansen
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Robert J. Hansen
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Robert J. Hansen
- thread links in the FAQ
Robert J. Hansen
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Robert J. Hansen
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Robert J. Hansen
- The symmetric ciphers
Robert J. Hansen
- The symmetric ciphers
Robert J. Hansen
- The symmetric ciphers
Robert J. Hansen
- The symmetric ciphers
Robert J. Hansen
- The symmetric ciphers
Robert J. Hansen
- The symmetric ciphers
Robert J. Hansen
- The symmetric ciphers
Robert J. Hansen
- The symmetric ciphers
Robert J. Hansen
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Robert J. Hansen
- The symmetric ciphers
Robert J. Hansen
- GnuPG mirrors
Jason Harris
- Building pinentry on Windows 7
Andre Heinecke
- Building Pinentry for Windows
Andre Heinecke
- Gpg-agent won't add SSH keys
Todd Hesla
- my gpg key does not conform to rfc4880?
Stefan H. Holek
- GPG2 encryption options
Peter Humphreys
- GPG2 encryption options
Peter Humphreys
- [Announce] [security fix] GnuPG 1.4.15 released
Ludwig Hügelschäfer
- Smart card reader security
Thomas Harning Jr.
- Smart card reader security
Thomas Harning Jr.
- GnuPG 1.4.15 released
Laurent Jumet
- Issues when switching between smartcards
Kevin
- First steps with GPG, am I off to a good start?
Robin Kipp
- First steps with GPG, am I off to a good start?
Robin Kipp
- First steps with GPG, am I off to a good start?
Robin Kipp
- First steps with GPG, am I off to a good start?
Robin Kipp
- First steps with GPG, am I off to a good start?
Robin Kipp
- key generation fails with Crypto Stick and MacOS X
Werner Koch
- [Announce] [security fix] GnuPG 2.0.22 released
Werner Koch
- [Announce] [security fix] GnuPG 1.4.15 released
Werner Koch
- GnuPG 2.0.22 compiling on Mac OS X fails
Werner Koch
- [Announce] [security fix] GnuPG 1.4.15 released
Werner Koch
- New GPLv3 OpenPGP card implementation (on a java card).
Werner Koch
- Smart card reader security
Werner Koch
- Differences in --list-packets between 1.4 and 2.0
Werner Koch
- Building pinentry on Windows 7
Werner Koch
- Building Pinentry for Windows
Werner Koch
- none
Werner Koch
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Werner Koch
- gpgsm and expired certificates
Werner Koch
- gpgsm and expired certificates
Werner Koch
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian [doc patch]
Werner Koch
- gpgsm and expired certificates
Werner Koch
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Werner Koch
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Werner Koch
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Werner Koch
- Why trust gpg4win?
Werner Koch
- Public algos list
Werner Koch
- Issues while decrypting
Werner Koch
- The symmetric ciphers
Werner Koch
- The symmetric ciphers
Werner Koch
- The symmetric ciphers
Philipp Klaus Krause
- The symmetric ciphers
Philipp Klaus Krause
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Philipp Klaus Krause
- The symmetric ciphers
Philipp Klaus Krause
- The symmetric ciphers
Philipp Klaus Krause
- The symmetric ciphers
Philipp Klaus Krause
- The symmetric ciphers
Philipp Klaus Krause
- The symmetric ciphers
Philipp Klaus Krause
- First steps with GPG, am I off to a good start?
Hauke Laging
- standardized security levels
Hauke Laging
- First steps with GPG, am I off to a good start?
Hauke Laging
- First steps with GPG, am I off to a good start?
Hauke Laging
- standardized security levels
Hauke Laging
- better handling of importing local signatures
Hauke Laging
- better handling of importing local signatures
Hauke Laging
- Selecting your own key with Enigmail
Hauke Laging
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Hauke Laging
- Selecting your own key with Enigmail
Hauke Laging
- add a request for advocating crypto to the crypto tools
Hauke Laging
- add a request for advocating crypto to the crypto tools
Hauke Laging
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Hauke Laging
- thread links in the FAQ
Hauke Laging
- Quotes from GPG users
Hauke Laging
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Hauke Laging
- OpenPGP Smartcard + signing email = two signatures?
Peter Lebbing
- GPG2 encryption options
Peter Lebbing
- GPG2 encryption options
Peter Lebbing
- GPG2 encryption options
Peter Lebbing
- GPG2 encryption options
Peter Lebbing
- First steps with GPG, am I off to a good start?
Peter Lebbing
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Peter Lebbing
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Peter Lebbing
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Peter Lebbing
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Peter Lebbing
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Peter Lebbing
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Peter Lebbing
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Peter Lebbing
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Peter Lebbing
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Peter Lebbing
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Peter Lebbing
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Peter Lebbing
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Peter Lebbing
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Peter Lebbing
- The symmetric ciphers
Peter Lebbing
- The symmetric ciphers
Peter Lebbing
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Peter Lebbing
- GPG2 encryption options
MFPA
- First steps with GPG, am I off to a good start?
MFPA
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
MFPA
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
MFPA
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
MFPA
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
MFPA
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
MFPA
- GnuPG 2.0.22 compiling on Mac OS X fails
Michael
- GnuPG 2.0.22 compiling on Mac OS X fails
Michael
- How to add only specified public key from an asc file containing many keys?
Mirimir
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Christoph Anton Mitterer
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Christoph Anton Mitterer
- my gpg key does not conform to rfc4880?
Brian J. Murrell
- my gpg key does not conform to rfc4880?
Brian J. Murrell
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Brian J. Murrell
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Brian J. Murrell
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Brian J. Murrell
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Brian J. Murrell
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Brian J. Murrell
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Brian J. Murrell
- key generation fails with Crypto Stick and MacOS X
Jan-Kaspar Münnich
- key generation fails with Crypto Stick and MacOS X
Jan-Kaspar Münnich
- standardized security levels
NdK
- New GPLv3 OpenPGP card implementation (on a java card).
NdK
- [Announce] [security fix] GnuPG 1.4.15 released
Philip Neukom
- [Announce] [security fix] GnuPG 1.4.15 released
Philip Neukom
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Filip M. Nowak
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Filip M. Nowak
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Filip M. Nowak
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Filip M. Nowak
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Filip M. Nowak
- New GPLv3 OpenPGP card implementation (on a java card).
Ann O'nymous
- gpgshare; have files and a tool that sorts files by gpg alias for the purpose of serving social-network -like applications
Jasper den Ouden
- GPG2 encryption options
Peter Pentchev
- GPG2 encryption options
Peter Pentchev
- Building pinentry on Windows 7
Nikola Radovanovic
- Building pinentry on Windows 7
Nikola Radovanovic
- Building Pinentry for Windows
Nikola Radovanovic
- none
Nikola Radovanovic
- Decrypt Issue
Paul R. Ramer
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Paul R. Ramer
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Paul R. Ramer
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Paul R. Ramer
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Paul R. Ramer
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Paul R. Ramer
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Paul R. Ramer
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Paul R. Ramer
- Quotes from GPG users
Paul R. Ramer
- GnuPG 1.4.15 RAM EATER? Or just a bug?
Bernhard Reiter
- Problems with keypad on Cherry ST-2000U card reader
Roman
- Omnikey 3821 with OpenPGP Card and Pin Pad Entry
Tristan Santore
- Omnikey 3821 with OpenPGP Card and Pin Pad Entry
Tristan Santore
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Mark Schneider
- [Announce] [security fix] GnuPG 1.4.15 released
Olav Seyfarth
- my gpg key does not conform to rfc4880?
David Shaw
- better handling of importing local signatures
David Shaw
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
David Shaw
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
David Shaw
- (GnuPG) 1.4.2 - Signature Verification Issue
David Shaw
- gpg4win pinentry ignores PIN-pad
Tapio Sokura
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Tapio Sokura
- OpenPGP Smartcard + signing email = two signatures?
Pete Stephenson
- OpenPGP Smartcard + signing email = two signatures?
Pete Stephenson
- New GPLv3 OpenPGP card implementation (on a java card).
Pete Stephenson
- New GPLv3 OpenPGP card implementation (on a java card).
Pete Stephenson
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Pete Stephenson
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Pete Stephenson
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Pete Stephenson
- gpgsm and expired certificates
Pete Stephenson
- gpgsm and expired certificates
Pete Stephenson
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Pete Stephenson
- GnuPG 1.4.15 RAM EATER? Or just a bug?
Luis Suzuki
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Sylvain
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Sylvain
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian [doc patch]
Sylvain
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian [doc patch]
Sylvain
- Customizing GPG Tools Keychain
Alejandro Szita
- Issues while decrypting
Mohammed Tahir
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Stan Tobias
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Stan Tobias
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Stan Tobias
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Stan Tobias
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Stan Tobias
- Quotes from GPG users
Sam Tuke
- Quotes from GPG users
Sam Tuke
- enable-ssh-support not enabled after upgrade to ubuntu saucy (gpg 1.4.14)
Richard Ulrich
- CryptoList - Looking for beta testers
Oliver Verlinden
- How to add only specified public key from an asc file containing many keys?
Veet Vivarto
- Smart card reader security
Christian Weinz
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Werewolf
- [Announce] [security fix] GnuPG 1.4.15 released
Johan Wevers
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Johan Wevers
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Johan Wevers
- Selecting your own key with Enigmail
Johan Wevers
- Selecting your own key with Enigmail
Johan Wevers
- Selecting your own key with Enigmail
Johan Wevers
- Selecting your own key with Enigmail
Johan Wevers
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Johan Wevers
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Johan Wevers
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Johan Wevers
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Johan Wevers
- 2048 or 4096 for new keys? aka defaults vs. Debian
Johan Wevers
- The symmetric ciphers
Johan Wevers
- The symmetric ciphers
Johan Wevers
- The symmetric ciphers
Johan Wevers
- gpg4win pinentry ignores PIN-pad
Martin Wolters
- trust your corporation for keyowner identification?
Mark H. Wood
- The symmetric ciphers
Mark H. Wood
- The symmetric ciphers
Mark H. Wood
- The symmetric ciphers
Mark H. Wood
- Problems with keypad on Cherry ST-2000U card reader
Johannes Zarl
- gnu-pg mechanics
system at ioioioio.eu
- Transfer subkey to other keyring
attila lendvai
- GPG2 encryption options
mightymouse2045
- [Announce] [security fix] GnuPG 1.4.15 released
mirimir
- [Announce] [security fix] GnuPG 1.4.15 released
mirimir
- Encrypting to a sign-only key // Is decryption possible?
vedaal at nym.hush.com
- The symmetric ciphers
vedaal at nym.hush.com
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