++ 25/09/14 22:29 -0400 - Peter S. May:
completely map it out. But let's say some person other than me signs an
assertion saying My name is Eve, public key signature is ABCDEFGH, and
@psmay is my Twitter account. Let's say, for the sake of argument, that
I don't treat my Twitter password with the
Free Software Foundation
Free Software Foundation statement on the GNU Bash shellshock
vulnerability
/This post can be viewed online at
https://fsf.org/news/free-software-foundation-statement-on-the-gnu-bash-shellshock-vulnerability./
A major security vulnerability has been discovered in
in plain neophyte english what are those .asc 's in that message?
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On 2014-09-25, Werner Koch wrote:
On Wed, 24 Sep 2014 17:56, lech...@wi.uni-muenster.de said:
This is what happens if I extract gnupg-2.1.0-beta834.tar.bz2 and
execute that command on Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS.
Hmmm. The first call to gnupg's autogen.sh is
./autogen.sh --silent --print-build
On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 10:36:05AM +0100,
da...@gbenet.com da...@gbenet.com wrote
a message of 264 lines which said:
/This post can be viewed online at
https://fsf.org/news/free-software-foundation-statement-on-the-gnu-bash-shellshock-vulnerability./
Without the dot of course
in plain neophyte english what are those .asc 's in that message?
That are ascii (therefore the asc) encoded public pgp keys and message
signatures, with
which this message is signed, that anyone who has a trusted pgp key of the
author can
check that he truly signed that message.
I haven't seen mentioned yet in gnupg-users.
It came up this July, mentioned by Sam Gleske. That's the first I heard
of it, and here is my reply in that thread:
http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2014-July/050351.html
(The following assumes you read that mail first)
I'm worried that
On 26/09/14 11:43, Don Saklad wrote:
in plain neophyte english what are those .asc 's in that message?
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the 2 attachments.asc are :
1. the
On 26/09/14 20:19, Paulo Lopes wrote:
Hi,
I was thinking to jump the boat, from Ubuntu to some other distro, a bit
more free, I was considering one of the two:
* Debian
* Fedora
I am quite confortable with Debian since I've used it since ~2001 but on
my laptop I'd like to have a more
Hi,
I was thinking to jump the boat, from Ubuntu to some other distro, a bit
more free, I was considering one of the two:
* Debian
* Fedora
I am quite confortable with Debian since I've used it since ~2001 but on
my laptop I'd like to have a more recent DE and Debian 8 is still a bit
far
On vr, 2014-09-26 at 20:30 +0100, Tristan Santore wrote:
On 26/09/14 20:19, Paulo Lopes wrote:
Hi,
I was thinking to jump the boat, from Ubuntu to some other distro, a bit
more free, I was considering one of the two:
* Debian
* Fedora
I am quite confortable with Debian since
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