Re: [cryptography] coderman's keys
No hints at what kind of client it takes? Custom config or recompile? - Sent from my phone Den 1 nov 2013 05:11 skrev coderman coder...@gmail.com: On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 7:55 PM, coderman coder...@gmail.com wrote: my contempt for email is well known and reinforced by choice of provider. there are myriad rebuttals to email as private channel, of which i agree fully. however, if you pass muster, i can be reached via secure email. yes your default client will balk. this is a feature not a bug... you must be this high to ride... still no successful encrypted responses. do i have to sweeten this pot? let's try an experiment: one bitcoin (~200$USD) to whoever successfully encrypts a message to my key. ... ready, set, go! ___ cryptography mailing list cryptography@randombit.net http://lists.randombit.net/mailman/listinfo/cryptography ___ cryptography mailing list cryptography@randombit.net http://lists.randombit.net/mailman/listinfo/cryptography
Re: [cryptography] coderman's keys
On 01/11/2013 12:04, Natanael wrote: No hints at what kind of client it takes? Custom config or recompile? From the url in the key, I am assuming it is a tor hidden service, hence you would need a local MTA able to route over TOR. tempted to have a go myself this weekend, given I haven't seen a tor smtp implementation before and it intrigues me... ___ cryptography mailing list cryptography@randombit.net http://lists.randombit.net/mailman/listinfo/cryptography
Re: [cryptography] coderman's keys
On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 9:01 AM, Dave Howe davehowe.pentest...@gmail.com wrote: On 01/11/2013 12:04, Natanael wrote: No hints at what kind of client it takes? Custom config or recompile? From the url in the key, I am assuming it is a tor hidden service, hence you would need a local MTA able to route over TOR. tempted to have a go myself this weekend, given I haven't seen a tor smtp implementation before and it intrigues me... That's a cute idea, but dot.onion is too short to be a *real* onion address; the label before onion is the base32 encoding of a 10-byte truncated SHA1 (presently), so it has to be exactly 16 characters long. zw ___ cryptography mailing list cryptography@randombit.net http://lists.randombit.net/mailman/listinfo/cryptography
Re: [cryptography] coderman's keys
On 2013-10-31, at 11:11 PM, coderman coder...@gmail.com wrote: On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 7:55 PM, coderman coder...@gmail.com wrote: my contempt for email is well known and reinforced by choice of provider. there are myriad rebuttals to email as private channel, of which i agree fully. however, if you pass muster, i can be reached via secure email. yes your default client will balk. this is a feature not a bug... you must be this high to ride... still no successful encrypted responses. -BEGIN PGP MESSAGE- Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org hQMOAyheCGO7e/dQEAv+MonJWg7wyFrbCTJrQ7k4TeG6ue99TGvhZVXouiNS3o4e joZKdq6G7DcnkBrOWbqr6dGoqPUk07HxD4SpxyNV/mm0ns0EjmPiS5AecYAu7Pul YSY2LG7feo5gJdbCheb4l6WqEr+w2/3m14TePwH6pX31l9qaBiWJdpgDBymMVDPA 0mx8AyKp5Evwa1P+R3DVn8P8wQJYbtlhCBlgMwyfQMGnoxRuiivhjxT3gL6PcKQY Zt1S7QTR0QTq45GxNfSuzeZpf/VdsYX1EffHkeDwMV4pzqSaSBOnY5/L+uv/ZI7G x8pBB85xeM7C4NqjdH0fhm9aKeTh6lhn2Ano5xx04HHmj/tCwNPtsH7gChkBs9ud qe8NZmBj+RfKMzwUoSbYxdCLAbc8jziSeweOl9nehgmtfVFCUiEZRi9rt6K2kpll luhGSH7OnXrm+SgTLX8MQc7W+O0ZuOJhkuHabcgl+X5Ig0XiO04FHFwdhXTC3vIz n8YX/vufZSCDu3lsVXhbDACUIoqGEwwY8wJkxCy5NDZpK+r3D+j5jiEzzNdJ8gGH ki9MEIBtD0vfxmjEeeHuTrIKBQPeWygFB8n+sTUw76rx77Fe7b+VvM7YGIpfXf99 IUuVbDt9XYG6Xw+pLEn+l7OEPKkuJVvyew72oWUEIErH9afAs+/LRp/GFu2QN/DK 3/Tx+/5SFnzVraYEOWDIYrWB8WCEt9+m8tvl05kU/NNW/yRCOnu454LMp1jBzahd 9/Et37Ak1qKJabBL4iw1p/M8RYHbO5K8083XvS6rGc5M6k0iYyKIwmdfeq8+S/+h x4eZiBCxoE1aMXG3qPZqRl/Z/awJj7cT2YzhX67cVz5DrJJzVUefs6zyclMbBnON ahCpB4D8ll7jy7Iq8cP3v9d+xp+JAqErEIyrdxHrbWwIf+ogKgMwK9H6D7WYyIji lhbTWeUvptooCILO108vRgtxkHMIZ/bpeRjhsIwgqER3C0G+3QYveAlxtqZ8HrQN ZH269bJiVmFTH6GBSMtJTEOFAg4DZhibeqJD/S4QB/9hZut5POE/6gWRV9YmJd8G jjEjbxxhgMZVm4KJDhoMS/b3/UZbdnlx9G6WHech6u/SEI3QQ+fqC8AUIWZfmPZw r+4y71J42TKBuATwAoyw9ooA66aFP+M2bWYehurBhbU00dT+6bxq74ggfJaFgn7v b6Cr6cgODrNlmnxK4Ly95qwHgA5Yt+bbtANhbo/G8W17i6uFxvABu+t+38n6wQPH XXDspJVpcW8NCezyHyd9YLkd2Xx+c2iDWQMGvpdVhVmeJ3ITbU2I5bLBAT6MrN01 CnZ0+hYp8ZMCMshfDMFW260nJ6ijVsPBX4LFsSftsNYPitAD4lMNJ73oikXSjHyW B/9C1tbCVTWaS3CMhBPUfWGQGKbFDKtt4jkj64KGkqEMRrnH0KXnfwCK0VDL0XBi WGCvgYHO8N0iqdbge5xDUrfCHTvUv18U8xWaDkzk9Mqp52Idui2DpDEasCCAEUpV EAICDV8tGQZivGoQmQP6K8Pp/05xrm8kDv1xZWjG6wdO5g71aY0KMZqryoJAc68W aXfKfgvokcjQqteQNc+uLPc03WBob5dnwMJqOUQiMIjnKuFRvzoGumm3zQGlZI50 4W0gI9PRLNl4jQJxbGYF2Iv398pMmsbLdC37cx4D5HvHecPlcH5LD0l/Yt/zplar yJiN6gubLtbuSCU0TF3th+7HycAgSJYrW2KzuNWl0QTJwfLJkH+kfbVY7gTB7gkA ZXlUW/Cyzv58A6W5SxjF6OiRmTsmxvP2SWpO1+9uU4gosYJn8qQ7gcHVYTqEjtBH 4XdvdFwDuNISK8IGuqGXOFlbnlTRBmvCYCooAvt+vmj0zl55tzUXhmpOVImY2JKf yQns38JEmSM/dTdlR5zJrcrCUFiSNghGSwLTAFwbQfGRU2P4emZYQ2BMxo4NfF2f XLfynU3muDjG6DhI/ha9JovovXEwT7B1tckoAP2Ns0KO3V8CPBC3tOtZhQETjiuK 1Psu3NE= =ENte -END PGP MESSAGE- let's try an experiment: one bitcoin (~200$USD) to whoever successfully encrypts a message to my key. That’s a serious sweetener. So I assume that I have misunderstood something about this challenge. ___ cryptography mailing list cryptography@randombit.net http://lists.randombit.net/mailman/listinfo/cryptography
Re: [cryptography] coderman's keys
Same here, I'm fairly confident mine wasn'T encrypted correctly. On 01/11/2013 11:47 AM, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote: On 2013-10-31, at 11:11 PM, coderman coder...@gmail.com wrote: On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 7:55 PM, coderman coder...@gmail.com wrote: my contempt for email is well known and reinforced by choice of provider. there are myriad rebuttals to email as private channel, of which i agree fully. however, if you pass muster, i can be reached via secure email. yes your default client will balk. this is a feature not a bug... you must be this high to ride... still no successful encrypted responses. -BEGIN PGP MESSAGE- Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org hQMOAyheCGO7e/dQEAv+MonJWg7wyFrbCTJrQ7k4TeG6ue99TGvhZVXouiNS3o4e joZKdq6G7DcnkBrOWbqr6dGoqPUk07HxD4SpxyNV/mm0ns0EjmPiS5AecYAu7Pul YSY2LG7feo5gJdbCheb4l6WqEr+w2/3m14TePwH6pX31l9qaBiWJdpgDBymMVDPA 0mx8AyKp5Evwa1P+R3DVn8P8wQJYbtlhCBlgMwyfQMGnoxRuiivhjxT3gL6PcKQY Zt1S7QTR0QTq45GxNfSuzeZpf/VdsYX1EffHkeDwMV4pzqSaSBOnY5/L+uv/ZI7G x8pBB85xeM7C4NqjdH0fhm9aKeTh6lhn2Ano5xx04HHmj/tCwNPtsH7gChkBs9ud qe8NZmBj+RfKMzwUoSbYxdCLAbc8jziSeweOl9nehgmtfVFCUiEZRi9rt6K2kpll luhGSH7OnXrm+SgTLX8MQc7W+O0ZuOJhkuHabcgl+X5Ig0XiO04FHFwdhXTC3vIz n8YX/vufZSCDu3lsVXhbDACUIoqGEwwY8wJkxCy5NDZpK+r3D+j5jiEzzNdJ8gGH ki9MEIBtD0vfxmjEeeHuTrIKBQPeWygFB8n+sTUw76rx77Fe7b+VvM7YGIpfXf99 IUuVbDt9XYG6Xw+pLEn+l7OEPKkuJVvyew72oWUEIErH9afAs+/LRp/GFu2QN/DK 3/Tx+/5SFnzVraYEOWDIYrWB8WCEt9+m8tvl05kU/NNW/yRCOnu454LMp1jBzahd 9/Et37Ak1qKJabBL4iw1p/M8RYHbO5K8083XvS6rGc5M6k0iYyKIwmdfeq8+S/+h x4eZiBCxoE1aMXG3qPZqRl/Z/awJj7cT2YzhX67cVz5DrJJzVUefs6zyclMbBnON ahCpB4D8ll7jy7Iq8cP3v9d+xp+JAqErEIyrdxHrbWwIf+ogKgMwK9H6D7WYyIji lhbTWeUvptooCILO108vRgtxkHMIZ/bpeRjhsIwgqER3C0G+3QYveAlxtqZ8HrQN ZH269bJiVmFTH6GBSMtJTEOFAg4DZhibeqJD/S4QB/9hZut5POE/6gWRV9YmJd8G jjEjbxxhgMZVm4KJDhoMS/b3/UZbdnlx9G6WHech6u/SEI3QQ+fqC8AUIWZfmPZw r+4y71J42TKBuATwAoyw9ooA66aFP+M2bWYehurBhbU00dT+6bxq74ggfJaFgn7v b6Cr6cgODrNlmnxK4Ly95qwHgA5Yt+bbtANhbo/G8W17i6uFxvABu+t+38n6wQPH XXDspJVpcW8NCezyHyd9YLkd2Xx+c2iDWQMGvpdVhVmeJ3ITbU2I5bLBAT6MrN01 CnZ0+hYp8ZMCMshfDMFW260nJ6ijVsPBX4LFsSftsNYPitAD4lMNJ73oikXSjHyW B/9C1tbCVTWaS3CMhBPUfWGQGKbFDKtt4jkj64KGkqEMRrnH0KXnfwCK0VDL0XBi WGCvgYHO8N0iqdbge5xDUrfCHTvUv18U8xWaDkzk9Mqp52Idui2DpDEasCCAEUpV EAICDV8tGQZivGoQmQP6K8Pp/05xrm8kDv1xZWjG6wdO5g71aY0KMZqryoJAc68W aXfKfgvokcjQqteQNc+uLPc03WBob5dnwMJqOUQiMIjnKuFRvzoGumm3zQGlZI50 4W0gI9PRLNl4jQJxbGYF2Iv398pMmsbLdC37cx4D5HvHecPlcH5LD0l/Yt/zplar yJiN6gubLtbuSCU0TF3th+7HycAgSJYrW2KzuNWl0QTJwfLJkH+kfbVY7gTB7gkA ZXlUW/Cyzv58A6W5SxjF6OiRmTsmxvP2SWpO1+9uU4gosYJn8qQ7gcHVYTqEjtBH 4XdvdFwDuNISK8IGuqGXOFlbnlTRBmvCYCooAvt+vmj0zl55tzUXhmpOVImY2JKf yQns38JEmSM/dTdlR5zJrcrCUFiSNghGSwLTAFwbQfGRU2P4emZYQ2BMxo4NfF2f XLfynU3muDjG6DhI/ha9JovovXEwT7B1tckoAP2Ns0KO3V8CPBC3tOtZhQETjiuK 1Psu3NE= =ENte -END PGP MESSAGE- let's try an experiment: one bitcoin (~200$USD) to whoever successfully encrypts a message to my key. That’s a serious sweetener. So I assume that I have misunderstood something about this challenge. ___ cryptography mailing list cryptography@randombit.net http://lists.randombit.net/mailman/listinfo/cryptography -- Kelly John Rose Mississauga, ON Phone: +1 647 638-4104 Twitter: @kjrose Document contents are confidential between original recipients and sender. ___ cryptography mailing list cryptography@randombit.net http://lists.randombit.net/mailman/listinfo/cryptography