Hi
On Tuesday 15 December 2020 at 12:49:26 PM, in
,
Felix E. Klee wrote:-
> No. I do have an accessible private key, but it’s
> more than 9,000 km
> away, and traveling is not so easy these days.
So not really that accessible (-;
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Hi
On Tuesday 15 December 2020 at 3:13:05 AM, in
,
Felix E. Klee wrote:-
> Note that I have to run with faked system time since
> I cannot extend the
> validity of my key.
Is that a consequence of using a card?
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rase doesn't make any
difference.
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Yellow snow is not lemon flavoured
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Hi
On Wednesday 14 October 2020 at 8:09:56 AM, in
, Stefan Claas wrote:-
> Alice can purchase tamper proof NFC stickers which
> when stripped off get
> destroyed. :-)
And Eve's replacement sticker added over the top of the destroyed sticker.
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Hi
On Wednesday 7 October 2020 at 1:33:04 PM, in
, Stefan Claas wrote:-
> Later when Al Gore 'invented' the Internet
I thought Tim Berners-Lee invented the internet in 1989.
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I miss civilisat
Hi
On Tuesday 6 October 2020 at 5:23:40 PM, in
, Stefan Claas wrote:-
> I like to promote the postcards option because the
> postage is cheaper than
> letters if not done regularly.
Only in some countries. Always been exactly the same price where I live.
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ot;gpg: data source:
https://hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net:443 ".
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Never interrupt me when I'm trying to interrupt you.
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ULT_KEYSERVER).
So we have a default keyserver that is returning zero results?
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The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws. (Tacitus)
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e"
still ends with "If no keyserver is explicitly configured, dirmngr will use the
built-in default of hkps://hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net." Is this still true,
or was the default changed?
[0]
https://gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg/Dirmngr-Options.html#Dirmngr-Op
[key-ID]
gpg --delete-key [key-ID]
You might want to make a backup first in case you find the key's
passphrase later.
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Can you imagine a world with no hypothetical situations?
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Descript
keys.openpgp.org/search?q=0x94CBAFDD30345109561835AA0B7F8B60E3EDFAE3
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Penguins are not to be trusted, especially those who listen to organ music.
pgpeWe1yvnuhc
--try-secret-key or --try-all-secrets work in this
situation?
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A closed mouth gathers no foot
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On Sunday 21 June 2020 at 4:36:34 PM, in
, Ingo Klöcker wrote:-
> pubring.gpg is also gone. It has been replaced with
> pubring.kbx in modern
> GnuPG.
Oops. I forgot about that.
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The
G
> for WIndows.
My pubring.gpg and random_seed files are at %AppData%\gnupg. In the
old days secring.gpg was there too, but that file is not used anymore.
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However beautiful the strategy, you
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Hi
> For sure the MUA knows your own key.
No. The MUA just passes the email address to GnuPG and GnuPG selects
the key.
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Eat well, stay fit - D
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There is no snooze button for a cat that wants breakfast
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needed anymore.
> the hash algo
> used?
I'm hopefully using SHA512.
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Ballerinas are always on their toes. We need taller ballerinas!
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ply.
> Or use it only with ECC keys.
Does (or will) --include-key-block have an argument that can be set to
tell it to only include ECC keyblocks, or to set a maximum keyblock
size?
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Volvo, Video, V
-ID or fingerprint?
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Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.
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s not revealing the
> identity of them,
> in case your computer or smartphone gets later
> compromised or is
> searched at an airport etc.
Does that mean the "simple label" doesn't identify whose key it is? Or
have I misunderstood?
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Hi
On Saturday 18 January 2020 at 10:32:44 AM, in
, mailing list via
Gnupg-users wrote:-
> By the way, why is there no option like "--use-secret"?
It's called "--try-secret-key name".
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platform, which lead some group members to look around and
find something that worked better.
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It is not necessary to have enemies if you go out of your way to make friends
hate you.
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undled into a PKCS#12 file[PFX].
The password needed to decipher the PKCS#12 file is shown to the
requestor in the browser, at the end of the certificate request
procedure. It is up to the Subscriber to keep that password
confidential and protect it from unwanted los
undled into a PKCS#12 file[PFX].
The password needed to decipher the PKCS#12 file is shown to the
requestor in the browser, at the end of the certificate request
procedure. It is up to the Subscriber to keep that password
confidential and protect it from unwanted los
https://gnupg.org/index.html#sec-3-2.
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Two wrongs don't make a right. But three lefts do.
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d "Simple installer for the current GnuPG" (and a link to
a signature file to check integrity of the installer file).
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Artificial Intelligence is no match for natural stupidity.
PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-" line.
> There's very little info on the usage of the command
> or what it actually
> does.
Try
<https://gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg/GPG-Esoteric-Options.html#index-comment>
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erhead for the
keyserver.
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Beware the deadly donkey falling slowly from the sky
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attack work by just concatenating lots of identical
signature packets onto a copy of the target key and sending the result
to the keyserver?
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An obstinate man does not hold opinions. They hold h
" option would resolve
this. Unlike "keyserver no-modify", honouring it would not require a
keyserver to undertake any cryptographic checking.
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However beautiful the strategy, you shou
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Hi
On Friday 2 August 2019 at 12:50:15 PM, in
, Playfair via
Gnupg-users wrote:-
> Easier still is for her to
> create an Enigmail
> PRR associating my key with my email address
Or a group line in gpg.conf.
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People who throw kisses are hopelessly lazy.
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Man is not a rational animal, he is a rationalising animal.
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c3N1ZXItZnByQG5vdGF0aW9ucy5vcGVucGdwLmZpZnRoaG9yc2VtYW4
ith GnuPG, but the
ones I have used have all accessed GnuPG's keyrings behind the scenes
rather than importing anything to a separate key store.
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He who rests on his laurels wears them on wrong end.
-BEGI
On Friday 24 May 2019 at 6:34:45 AM, in
,
Arica Lansford wrote:-
> What is this supposed to do
Please expand your question so that members may know what you are
asking.
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Censor: a man who k
PGP). Add a PIN code
to secure your WEB.DE Mail app.
[0]
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.web.mobile.android.mail=en_US
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The problem with trouble-shooting is that
loy added to external URLs from the Facebook site, similar
to Google's “gclid”.
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Great minds discuss ideas;
Average minds discuss events;
Small minds discuss people.
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Hi
On Friday 8 March 2019 at 8:15:43 AM, in
, Werner Koch wrote:-
> If you plan to take part in that nerdy key signing
> game
Is "nerdy" good or bad in this context?
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Hi
On Thursday 28 February 2019 at 1:40:56 PM, in
, g...@trodman.com
wrote:-
> My goal is to run gpg commands that entirely ignore
> my default-key and encrypt-to key
> in ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf.
- --no-options
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either form of your name.
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The truth is rarely pure and never simple
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don't think the option "--with-tofu-info" changes the
output of "gpg --list-keys" at all. It would be interesting to see
this, but I'm not sure the information is useful to me.
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You can'
(f) now you will always be able to decrypt and
> retrieve the original plaintext
Would the ciphertext at (d) be much different than encrypting to the
recipient and hidden-encrypt-to your own key?
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He's
rty?
With hidden-recipient or hidden-encrypt-to or throw-keyids, it is
clear how many keys were encrypted to, but the key IDs and user-IDs
are not present.
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Never trust a dog with orange
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Hi
On Thursday 15 November 2018 at 10:57:19 AM, in
, gnupgpacker
wrote:-
> Indeed, but better link:
> https://www.gpg4win.org/links.html
Better in that it works. Worse in that it is longer. (-;
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> a postcard and go to the post office, in surveilled
> Internet age, where
> Facebook and WhatsApp etc. rules. :-)
Probably easier the last few years, since most places that sell
postcards also sell stamps.
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t; about web/software/swlist.org in that repository.
Sorry, I don't know how.
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Always borrow money from a pessimist - they don't expect it back
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rnet
> needs to be actively maintained :(
I see https://www.gpg4win.org/links.htm has a link to gpgrelay. Some
of the links on that page are marked "outdated", but not this one.
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Everyone ma
on
window with defaults selected. GPGshell for Windows is freeware but
not open source, no longer maintained, and it's website
(www.jumaros.de/rsoft/indes.html) is dead.
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The man who really wants to do someth
3 "You don't have permission to access..."
error. (For me at least, YMMV.)
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War is a matter of vital importance to the State.
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te
that gives a reason for the revocation.
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Lack of money is no obstacle. Lack of an idea is an obstacle.
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The second mouse gets the cheese
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or Google to abuse.
> It doesn't seem to me that every internet site should
> have its own
> separate login-password system, in most cases it is
> better to use the
> existing secure solution.
Too many eggs, too few baskets. Crack the user's login on one site and
you've cracked it
Using the empty string for string effectively removes
the filename from the output.
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There is no snooze button for a cat that wants breakfast
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o is a Yahoo Group that does it that way. When I
view the message, the from line is:-
"Member Name member_em...@example.com [group_name]"
but in the message list my mail client just displays
group_n...@yahoogroups.com. The other bit is discarded "to address the
Mailsploit issues."
ed? Or perhaps, with also
> other "Doing
> things one usually doesn't want to do." options?
Yes. All support for v3 (PGP 2) keys was dropped with the release of
GnuPG 2.1.0 in 2014.
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.
Backwards compatibility was already broken when support for old-style
keys was dropped.
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Act normal and the crowd will accept you.
Act deranged and they will make you their leader.
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fy,
> that it also received two "GOOD_SIG" messages.
What if a message has more than one signature?
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I think not, said Descartes, and promptly disappeared
pgpVytl
gpg.conf-1.4.20
> 3. gpg.conf-1.4
> 4. gpg.conf-1
> 5. gpg.conf
> Now if I'm using 1.4.21, will it select the closest
> version number
> (1.4.20) or the highest (1.4.23)?
I would have expected it to select 1.4.
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gt; a python developer to get that rolling.
Python bindings are among those maintained within the GPGME
repository.
See https://wiki.gnupg.org/APIs
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After all is said and done, a lot more will be said tha
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On Friday 26 January 2018 at 4:44:51 AM, in
..@gnupg.org> with the
single word "unsubscribe" (without quotes) as the message subject.
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Confusion is always the most honest response
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alism to expire.
Perhaps this could be achieved by introducing a "certification
acceptance signature" calculated over a certification that you were
happy to keep on your key?
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Wait. You think I'm
that from Windows?
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An obstinate man does not hold opinions. They hold him.
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any relevant hits.
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Was time invented by an Irishman named O'Clock?
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they were separate and there was no sharing or syncing
between them, it would not be a shared keyring.
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Is it bad luck to be superstitious?
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ss partners to decide whether or not to
trust each others' keys?
Whether or not the business partners choose
to consider the presence of the certification from the company's
RK/CKs when making their respective decisions, isn't it ultimately not
really any of the company's business?
[0] <http://aa.net.
f --kill gpg-agent and then try another key editing operation
on the same key to verify that I was no longer asked for a passphrase
8. gpg -a -o path\to\file --export-secret-key KeyID
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I'd
der
64-bit Windows 10.0 Build 15063.
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Wisdom is a companion to age; yet age may travel alone.
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ires: 2017-12-16]
Key fingerprint = 3ABC A084 4547 9C02 1A9A DB13 EAC8 8A28 23F9
9DEC
Keygrip = D89391EAED4F9D523EDB8937BAD5B6849C5DAEDF
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What's another word for
y an exclamation mark.
Something like gpg -ear 0x1CAC08E8DEFAFDFE! -r 0xEAC88A2823F99DEC!
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Hard work never killed anyone, but why take a risk?
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On Friday 13 October 2017 at 2:27:34 PM, in
<mid:af05f8d7-e31e-c854-b656-c99ae6cb3...@yandex.com>, Mario Castelán
Castro wrote:-
> On 12/10/17 17:58, MFPA wrote:
>>> Would it be
>>> correct to refer to
>&g
?
It is usual in and around London to call a car a "motor".
Calling it an "engine" seems no more or no less correct.
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Reality is nothing but a collective hunch.
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ly.
Thank you. Somebody on PGPNET was wondering if there was an automated
way instead of following the steps at
<https://www.gnupg.org/faq/whats-new-in-2.1.html#keybox>. Some of the
members over there could use this.
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Now that the upgrade path for GnuPG 2.0.x users is to 2.2.x versions, will be
there any automatic conversion from keyring to keybox
files, either offered by the installer or available as a command?
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airphone <https://www.fairphone.com> tries, but they still
have proprietary hardware drivers. "Made using conflict-free
minerals."
Too dear for me (529 euros from Fairphone themselves, 465 GBP new or
385 GBP refurbished from <https://www.thephone.coop>.
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ing that option, is that none of
> your keys will
> decrypt the message, so it's not for you.
I thought you could also tell how many keys it was encrypted to, from
the output of gpg --list-packets.
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I'll
roblem key and to a revoked key from the
same user, deleted the signature and encryption entries relating to
those bindings, then restored from the dump file. I don't know what
issues this may introduce but I no longer get the "TOFU db corruption
detected" messages.
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4 KB but GnuPG
unfortunately still reports the same issue.
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Day-old pastry is hollow succour to a man who is bereft of ostrich.
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ze of my tofu.db from 1532 to 1432 KB but unfortunately GnuPG
still reports the same issue.
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Beware the deadly donkey falling slowly from the sky
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verify without any errors the text that appeared on my timeline.
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Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much
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keyring does contain
an image, which I can view by
gpg --list-options show-photos --list-keys Fingerptint.
How do I "rebuild" the TOFU database to get rid of the corruption?
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Amateu
ill read or generate
QR codes, so people don't need to jump through too many hoops to read
the message.
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It is not necessary to have enemies if you go out of your way
all" does not reply to the list,
It does here. I normally just use "Reply", same as other lists.
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MFPA <mailto:2014-667rhzu3dc-lists-gro...@riseup.net>
Wise men learn many things fro
,
> hopefully refresh the key (or complain or abandon
> PGP), and get both
> the revocation certificates and the new subkeys.
> Without even having
> to understand what happens.
Doesn't "auto-key-retrieve" in their gpg.conf take care of this?
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1EF251BFAB has been revoked
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It's not hard to meet expenses, they're everywhere.
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On Thursday 27 July 2017 at 10:46:33 AM, in
<mid:e74cc71a-5049-403b-32e0-ba9f0fe3f...@digitalbrains.com>, Peter
Lebbing wrote:-
> On 27/07/17 11:24, MFPA wrote:
>> Have you considered using a password manager to
>> remembe
for
> everyone, not just old
> people.
Have you considered using a password manager to remember them?
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MFPA <mailto:2014-667rhzu3dc-lists-gro...@riseup.net>
Can you imagine a world with no hypothetical situation
nPGP, it's just there for additional
> purposes with other
> applications.
At least on some, NFC works with OpenPGP. For example, see
<https://www.grepular.com/An_NFC_PGP_SmartCard_For_Android>.
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MFPA <mailto:2014-667rhzu3dc-lists-gro...@riseup.net>
No
s usually a good idea. That's the whole
> point of the
> OpenPGP smartcard, after all.
Do "most normal users" make use of an OpenPGP smartcard? Those that do
might be able to use the same keypair on their mobile phone by means
of an NFC-enabled smartcard.
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would think you could transfer the private key file to the moblle
device by bluetooth, or by using a USB cable, or by email. So long as
the private key is protected by a decent passphrase, anybody else
getting a copy of the file should be of no consequence.
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the long card number, the **expiry date** and the last three
digits from the signature strip. The chip on the card is not involved.
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MFPA <mailto:2014-667rhzu3dc-lists-gro...@riseup.net>
If you are afraid to speak against tyranny, then you are already a sl
odern
> cryptography are at hand. Think of asymmetric methods
> like RSA ...
All of which is irrelevant for online transactions. On the shopping
website, the customer keys in the long card number, the PIN, and the
last three digits from the signature strip. The chip on the c
some countries, using your Dutch
> bank card, if you
> allow it), the PIN necessarily went to the bank,
> there was no way for a
> check by the chip in the card.
Same applies with online shopping.
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or example, see
<http://personal.natwest.com/personal/ccet/service/debit-card0.html>
and
<https://www.barclays.co.uk/help/cards/pin/forgot-pin/#main>.
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MFPA <mailto:2014-667rhzu3dc-lists-gro...@riseup.net>
I would like to help you out. Which wa
ash). Otherwise they would not know
if you entered the correct PIN for online transactions.
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MFPA <mailto:2014-667rhzu3dc-lists-gro...@riseup.net>
War is a matter of vital importance to the State.
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ve the capacity.
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If you save the world too often, it begins to expect it
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pins like 1234 or
> their birthday).
Surely things like 1234 can be prevented by software.
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MFPA <mailto:2014-667rhzu3dc-lists-gro...@riseup.net>
Change is inevitable except from a vending machine
facility. And
at one time, NatWest only allowed a PIN change the first time the card
was used in one of their own ATMs.
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MFPA <mailto:2014-667rhzu3dc-lists-gro...@riseup.net>
A woman's mind is cleaner than a man's: She changes it more often.
-BEGI
he UK bank card PINs are almost exclusively 4 digits long. The
bank allocates a PIN initially, but the customer can usually change it
as often as they like at an ATM that supports PIN changes.
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MFPA <mailto:2014-667rhzu3dc-lists-gro...@riseup.net>
Hard wor
ese messages on this list lately. It looks like
somebody has subscribed a customer helpline email address
<supp...@koramgame.mail.helpshift.com> to the list.
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I would like to help you out. Which way did
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