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fluffypony: "[00:20:08] <~spacenerf> lot of people made
PGP'alikes using this shniz, most of which are difficult to deal
with/possibly broken on some platforms etc"
Diablo-D3: last time I had to authenticate on gribble I needed to sign a message
with my
pgp key
jurov: ah so. but it's the same
with pgp. if you swet expiry date as they recommend
nubbins`: i was just floating the idea of bespoke t-shirts
with one's public
pgp key printed on the front
nubbins`: i mean, i've even got
pgp-signed docs from casascius
with md5 checksums of scans of the coins he sent me... but that doesn't stop me from making fakes
with the same addresses
nubbins`: at least a shirt
with your
pgp key would have some utility
nubbins`: comes
with a
pgp-signed chain of custody too, natch
mircea_popescu: (guy tied to chair
with soldering iron up his butt, face of agony.
pgp signatures on the back wall)
mircea_popescu: dub i agree indeed you might like such surety, i still believe you'd rather check
with gribble than
with the
pgp wot
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Should people really still be using
PGP as an acronym. I figure it is better to bury it
with GPG references.
ozbot: Assessing The State Of
PGP Keys
With Phuctor | Mike the Crypto Goat
dub: that same weeny is probablt fine
with accessing his
pgp keys on an internet cafe kiosk
kakobrekla: 23:50.17 (
pgp ) question: is there anything preventing the creation of a transaction for 0 BTC, < yes,
with 0.8xx theres a min set... cant have txes smaller than i dont remember howmany satoshi
mircea_popescu: so bill gates is making a mpex clone complete
with pgp and everything.
mircea_popescu: benkay there was some pretty good discussion
with pgp on this, lemme d ig
MJR_: i'm going to lunch
with darren
pgp gwillen:
pgp: if you bought
with BTC or
with dollars you would have put into BTC, I think you lose
gwillen:
pgp: if you bought
with dollars you weren't otherwise going to use to buy BTC, I think you get pretty much a wash
mircea_popescu:
pgp the budding bitcoin entreprewhatevers still have much more basic issues, such as for instance dealing
with their daddy complexes
smickles:
pgp: if you're still having issues
with the websites, use assbot or mpexbot
mircea_popescu:
pgp the reason is they're mixing bizdev
with the fee schedule.
gesell: smickles: yeah mpexbot... so it could be that just as mpex forces people to understand that the odd security model is better (and forces people to learn why and learn what
pgp is) maybe it is of value to force them to use a different interface in a similar way. but the cause and effect is not as clear
with the Web vs Mpexbot, as it was
with the gpg protocol
Josh_Rossi: but i already set up a script to do it
with pgp mod6: Hey all. So I think I'm just gonna play
with this thing a bit today, but it should be a lot less testing in here. I'm gonna change this thing so when it just sits in here, it looks for a msg from the owner defined by a
pgp keyid and it'll verify
with gribble via keyid & hostmask & if authenticated currently.
jurov: doctor_pullfinge, since
pgp is used,coinbr has no way to tamper
with your orders nor replies
Diablo-D3: I fucking
pgp encrypt it
with a passphrase, and then upload it to multiple VPSes
mircea_popescu: put it on the same line
with -----BEGIN
PGP SIGNATURE-----
mjr__: it's funny though, my friend who i work
with is so impressed
with nomura because they use
pgp jurov: unless they do it like my bank... sends emails
with pgp signature.. but pubkey is nowhere to be found
mod6: Even
with BitOTTer, the users will have to know how to use
PGP (gpg) tools to use it though. So learning this is still required.
mod6: ate up a bunch of time too, now the code reads in the private key, will ask the user for a passphrase to encrypt the private key
with, then that will be used to decrypt when needed to read in the priavte key upon launch. this will be a different passphrase that is used
with the
PGP private key itself, of course.
mircea_popescu:
with a laboratory user test to evaluate whether
PGP 5.0
nanotube: kuzetsa: that said, you can use
pgp whenever you need gpg,
with gribble. i.e.,
pgp eauth works just as well as gpg eauth. :)
Diablo-D3: the bonds will be "physical" certs that are digitally signed
with a single use
pgp key
Diablo-D3: all numbered and signed
with a
pgp key used only for this and then locked away in a vault
mod6: the users
PGP PublicKey and MPEx PublicKey can stay as they are. no need to do anything
with those at all.
Diablo-D3: how about I write a story about how the rothchilds have a
pgp contract
with lucifer the morningstar, their god, and thus end the world
smickles: well, a contract was written up. I expected it to be double signed
with pgp sigs, but they ended up printing it and using physical sigs
tonikt: You just download an archive
with the entire history of your assets transaction - it's a zip file
with PGP signed contracts inside and the keys
OneEyed: so I'm quite familiar
with the "trust" problem at hand (+, I've been using
PGP then GPG for ~20 years, since Phil Zimmermann's first releases that I got from Usenet)