Re: WKD: conveying intent of encrypt-by-default?

2022-10-03 Thread Jacob Bachmeyer via Gnupg-users
Phil Pennock via Gnupg-users wrote: [...] Problem: we use PGP for signing and for certain transactions which need high confidentiality, but for the most part, for most of our staff, setting up a PGP-capable mail client with our mail-provider is a pain and we're not interested. We want the PGP

Re: WKD: conveying intent of encrypt-by-default?

2022-10-03 Thread Erich Eckner via Gnupg-users
On Mon, 3 Oct 2022, Phil Pennock via Gnupg-users wrote: Folks, I setup WKD for work a while back, to publish the PGP keys for those who had them. Then in November I removed the first key because it was causing Protonmail users to keep sending encrypted to the recipient and a lot of his

WKD: conveying intent of encrypt-by-default?

2022-10-03 Thread Phil Pennock via Gnupg-users
Folks, I setup WKD for work a while back, to publish the PGP keys for those who had them. Then in November I removed the first key because it was causing Protonmail users to keep sending encrypted to the recipient and a lot of his communications turned out to be with Protonmail users. Now we've

Seeking Assurance on Security and Memory Leaks in SuSE GnuPG

2022-10-03 Thread Tony Lee via Gnupg-users
TL > I was pleased to receive a rapid response from Werner Koch, who explained that the nominated count_value of 1024 actually used a default count_value compatible with gpg 1.4, and then went on to explain that OpenPGP used an SHA1-based Key Distribution Function (KDF). Jacob B > KDF here is