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mircea_popescu: <asciilifeform> personally, i have always used only the most basic and essential subset of
pgp std. functionality. <<
pete_dushenski: noob question about
pgp keys: is there any sense in airgapping for signing only?
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mircea_popescu: punkman can the punkbot skip the
pgp header all the way to the next \n after "Hash:" ?
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assbot: Contact :
PGP pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.
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mircea_popescu: which is why its replacement figured majorily in the prev discussion of bringing
pgp implementation up to snuff
nubbins`: doc o'keefe don't give a fuck about no
pgp kakobrekla: property owner , no matter what the cost to the owner! Enough is enough! < ask for
pgp signed statement, email isnt safe.
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kakobrekla: sorta on topic, i tried to get a box at OVH and when they asked for dox, i asked for
pgp. after about 10 days, i got a reply : You can upload the documents to Dropbox or google Docs and password protect them. And provide us with the password. And we will be able to validate your account.
chetty: Pierre_Rochard, some good verifyable encryption, like you can use your own
pgp key or something to cover any stored files
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PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 BitBet (S.BBET) October 2014 S - Pastebin.com
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nubbins`: say, i'm thinking about doing another run of posters, this time
pgp-themed. any interest?
mod6: so in this case, ben.sig & mod6.sig, each yields a
PGP armored message, that's just a signed file that can be verified.
mats_cd03: top comment conflates gpg with
pgp, ten odd comments in a useless discussion about key exchange and comms over the same channel, five comments by a bunch of fucking dummies talking about key signing parties, and a few pumping keybase
cazalla: Pierre_Rochard, they won't ever register and yet someone like kyle torpey is now preaching bitcoin +
pgp but isn't even in the wot to begin with
bounce: more elegant to invent your own
pgp control script complete with glyphs and have it accepted in the unicode standard
los_pantalones: company i work for, i would tell you if i were in on my company
pgp but i'm using my personal here
mircea_popescu: actually you'll hear hell from people trying to pretend that this is the right way, and
pgp is XYZ FUDstuffs even today.
mircea_popescu: i wasn't talking about the cardano! i was talking about the new
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mircea_popescu: you know, thinking about this, i think i actyally want
pgp reimplemented. usgavin's speshul maths about how things improve make me realise that having a pure rsa based code rather than the current encode a symmetric chypher method is perhaps feasible.
jurov: Yes. then the patch above can be used: "A post will be distributed only if the
PGP signature on the post is from one of the list members."
assbot: Bug #558189 (sf-1167696) add support for
PGP and S/MIME encrypt... : Bugs : GNU Mailman
pete_dushenski: and i said we're doing
pgp or irc. but he'd "lost his key" so had to make another...with kryptokit!
thestringpuller: "This engineer sees additional
PGP problems: (1) ancient C codebase, and (2) lack of a usable lib."
mircea_popescu: Adlai well other than the regular
pgp being incredibly broken in so many ways,
Adlai: possibly stupid question about WoT... doesn't it rely on everybody trusting gribble? what does it offer over the regular
PGP trust model?
assbot:
PGP Encryption Tool - iGolder
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PGP Encryption Tool - iGolder
BingoBoingo: PinkPosixPXE: Yeah, talking about specific hardware I cooked before trying to gen GPG keys using the NetBSD
PGP implementation
mircea_popescu: and then you're going to give them the most broken implementation of
pgp and let them be provately for fifteen minutes ?
Vexual: ;;google
pgp fidonet host:archive.today
nubbins`: "i asked for your
pgp key, not your gpg key, dummy
assbot: Logged on 01-10-2014 22:28:05; pentestr: mircea_popescu: dude.. GPG and
PGP aren't the same fucking thing
pentestr: mircea_popescu: got the
pgp block. you want me to send you a message here?
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Dimsler: pentestr, nobody is going to sit there
pgp emailing you
pentestr: and then, your
PGP key.. the whole block.. because that link doesn't have shit.
pentestr: mircea_popescu: email +
pgp key blog.. i can't be on here forever.. or Dimsler will make another stupid comment..
pentestr:
PGP is an encryption format to send you an email?
pentestr: mircea_popescu: dude.. GPG and
PGP aren't the same fucking thing
☟︎ pentestr: mircea_popescu: can you like, reply quick with a pastie with your
pgp key and email?
pentestr: mircea_popescu: give me your email address and
pgp public key block?
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MolokoDesk: you're talking abut the unicode dashes in the
PGP signed message delimiters?
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PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 NO CONSPIRACY AT ALL 1 36 3 - Pastebin.com
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PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 NO CONSPIRACY AT ALL 1 36 3 - Pastebin.com
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MolokoDesk: it's a
pgp encrypted message, not a clearsigned document
MolokoDesk: it has unicode in the ---BEGIN
PGP SIGNED MESSAGE--- header
Luke-Jr: ben_vulpes: I can't find it now, but the Linux kernel used to have a writeup why commits shouldn't be
PGP signed
MolokoDesk: there's no -----BEGIN
PGP SIGNED DOCUMENT---- header on that.
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xmj: hum how does one create
pgp keys with openSSL ?
kuzetsa: xmj: my
PGP (GPG) key was generated using openssh, yeah