Re: monkeysign removal from bullseye

2020-03-22 Thread Vincent Breitmoser via Gnupg-users
Hi Andrew, > I feel your pain. I've been trying for the past few years to knock > together a menu-driven offline-key management interface[1] for PGP CAs, > for use in corporate environments. Have you seen openpgp-ca? It's an effort that sounds similar to what you are describing, based on

Re: monkeysign removal from bullseye

2020-03-22 Thread Wiktor Kwapisiewicz via Gnupg-users
Hi Andrew, On 22.03.2020 19:01, Andrew Gallagher wrote: Come back to me when there is a fully scriptable interface to gpg. Monkeysign abstracted away a*LOT* of that pain. Actually newer GnuPG already has a lot of interesting options. For key signing automation the most interesting one is

Re: WKS server problems

2020-03-22 Thread Werner Koch via Gnupg-users
On Sun, 22 Mar 2020 12:36, Andrew Gallagher said: > On 22/03/2020 05:38, john doe wrote: >> Do you have enough entropy on the VM? > > Argh, thank you. I thought I had enough entropy because monkeysphere > created its trust root without issue, but installing haveged did fix the > problem. You

Re: monkeysign removal from bullseye

2020-03-22 Thread Antoine Beaupré
On 2020-03-21 23:39:19, Andrew Gallagher wrote: > It would appear that the python2/3 migration dumpster fire has claimed > yet another good package[1]: > > ``` >> Hi, >> Has there been further development? Otherwise I'd suggest to remove > monkeysign >> for now, it's blocking the removal of pygtk

Re: monkeysign removal from bullseye

2020-03-22 Thread Andrew Gallagher
On 22/03/2020 16:35, Antoine Beaupré wrote: > > Within less than 24 hours, I get this email offering help. Hi, Antoine. I'm sorry to hear about the lack of support for your project. It had so many maintainers! I personally only became aware of this when all of my open tickets against monkeysign

Re: monkeysign removal from bullseye

2020-03-22 Thread Andrew Gallagher
On 22/03/2020 17:08, john doe wrote: > I might be missing the point here but why don't you simply use a Buster > VM for monkeysign? I'm actually using Tails, and Tails is a fast-moving target. No, I'm not going to install a VM on my Tails persistent partition. > Also, monkeysign is convenient

Re: monkeysign removal from bullseye

2020-03-22 Thread john doe
On 3/22/2020 5:42 PM, Andrew Gallagher wrote: > On 22/03/2020 05:31, Michał Górny wrote: >> Gentoo has removed it back in 2018. It says: >> >> | Please use caff from app-crypt/signing-party instead. >> >> Maybe that's an option for you as well. > > Not really. Monkeysign is a caff replacement,

Re: monkeysign removal from bullseye

2020-03-22 Thread Andrew Gallagher
On 22/03/2020 05:31, Michał Górny wrote: > Gentoo has removed it back in 2018. It says: > > | Please use caff from app-crypt/signing-party instead. > > Maybe that's an option for you as well. Not really. Monkeysign is a caff replacement, not the other way around. And monkeysign's GUI,

Re: WKS server problems

2020-03-22 Thread Andrew Gallagher
On 22/03/2020 03:17, Phil Pennock wrote: > On 2020-03-21 at 23:30 +, Andrew Gallagher wrote: >> I'm trying to follow the WKS instructions from the wiki[1] on a remote >> VM, but it hangs at the key generation stage: > [...] >> gpg (GnuPG) 2.2.4 > > Is this a newly created VM? Can you not use

Re: WKS server problems

2020-03-22 Thread Andrew Gallagher
On 22/03/2020 05:38, john doe wrote: > Do you have enough entropy on the VM? Argh, thank you. I thought I had enough entropy because monkeysphere created its trust root without issue, but installing haveged did fix the problem. Rule of thumb, don't debug systems at 11pm... -- Andrew Gallagher