On Mon, 2016-09-05 at 18:19 +0200, Garreau, Alexandre wrote: > > It directly uses openpgp certificates and keys for signatures. > So… if I run gnutls-server somewhere, and connect to it with > gnutls-client… the fingerprints I will see are those of the opengpg > masterkey? or of the signing subkey? or is it possible to use a > subkey > for this usage? what features/“usages” should have a openpgp cert > used > by GnuTLS? “sign”? “certificate”? can I use the new GnuPG > Curves25519? > > Or if I consider WoT doesn’t work enough [1], can I make so the key > of > each person I know is “allowed” to certificate only keys owned by > this > same very person (without having to “trust” everybody on everybody)? > [1] > https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2013-September/030235 > .html
If you are developing a new application, I'd simply suggest to ignore this API and pretend it doesn't exist. It will go away. regards, Nikos _______________________________________________ Gnutls-help mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnutls-help
