Re: Can IPAD or Android Tablets create Keys and use gnupg

2021-03-16 Thread Bernhard Reiter
Andrew, Jürgen, Am Freitag 12 März 2021 17:27:08 schrieb Andrew Gallagher via Gnupg-users: > PGPro is open source, but neither it nor iPGMail handle openPGP/MIME - > Canary Mail Am Freitag 12 März 2021 18:15:18 schrieb Juergen Bruckner via Gnupg-users: > I can also name following And

Re: Can IPAD or Android Tablets create Keys and use gnupg

2021-03-12 Thread Juergen Bruckner via Gnupg-users
Am 12.03.21 um 15:29 schrieb Bernhard Reiter: c) Are there compatible OpenPGP and OpenPGP/MIME implementations for Android? Yes, e.g. Openkeychain + K9Mail (both being Free Software) I can also name following Android Apps here - FairEMail (+ Openkeychain) - R2Mail2 - MailDroid

Re: Can IPAD or Android Tablets create Keys and use gnupg

2021-03-12 Thread Andrew Gallagher via Gnupg-users
On 12/03/2021 14:29, Bernhard Reiter wrote: d) Are there compatible OpenPGP and OpenPGP/MIME implementations for iOS? Yes, though proprietary Software (AFAIK), for example I've heard about Canary Mail, iPGMail, PGPro, Safe Easy Privacy PGPro is open source, but neither it nor iPGMail handle

Re: Can IPAD or Android Tablets create Keys and use gnupg

2021-03-12 Thread Bernhard Reiter
Am Mittwoch 10 März 2021 09:12:03 schrieb geostyles2020--- via Gnupg-users: > Can IPAD or Android Tablets create Keys and use gnupg GnuPG is a crypto tool, which implements standards like OpenPGP and Cryptographic Message Syntax. An email application is needed in addition to read and s

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Re: GnuPG 2.2.20 under Termux (Android) ...

2020-05-08 Thread Stefan Claas
Szczepan Zalega | Nitrokey via Gnupg-users wrote: > On 4/27/20 6:50 PM, Stefan Claas wrote: > > I see in your address 'Nitrokey' and I was wondering (I have USB on > > my Samsung A40) that a Nitrokey USB device would work properly with > > my Termux set-up, i.e. Nitrokey drivers which must be

Re: GnuPG 2.2.20 under Termux (Android) ...

2020-05-07 Thread Szczepan Zalega | Nitrokey via Gnupg-users
On 4/27/20 6:50 PM, Stefan Claas wrote: > I see in your address 'Nitrokey' and I was wondering (I have USB on my Samsung > A40) that a Nitrokey USB device would work properly with my Termux set-up, > i.e. > Nitrokey drivers which must be detected via Termux, so that it would work? > > Are you

Re: GnuPG 2.2.20 under Termux (Android) ...

2020-04-27 Thread Stefan Claas
; > > Any pointers to articles would be very welcome! > > > > Hi! > > I would not keep the secrets on the mobile, but rather offload the > computation to a simple device and communicate via USB/NFC. Reason is > that this is a complicated communication device, which

Re: GnuPG 2.2.20 under Termux (Android) ...

2020-04-27 Thread Szczepan Zalega | Nitrokey via Gnupg-users
er offload the computation to a simple device and communicate via USB/NFC. Reason is that this is a complicated communication device, which has a big attack surface. Here is a fresh remote code exploitation done over Bluetooth for Android 8/9 [1]. Fix was released in February 2020 as far as I see. In

GnuPG 2.2.20 under Termux (Android) ...

2020-04-27 Thread Stefan Claas
Hi all, maybe interesting for some of you. I just noticed that, after installing Golang under Termux that Termux has also GnuPG already installed. https://ibb.co/hyG8q4Y Would people recommend using pure GnuPG on a smartphone, compared to a (compromised?) PC? I ask, because I have not read

Re: Android

2019-10-16 Thread Burkhard Schroeder
Am 16.10.19 um 13:02 schrieb Daniel Bossert: > Is anybody using pgp on Android? I did some years ago, would like to, > but am afraid of security reason. > > I have safed my keys on my laptop only. > > How are you handling it in ages of mobiles? I use K-Mail and

Re: Android

2019-10-16 Thread john doe
On 10/16/2019 3:45 PM, Michał Górny via Gnupg-users wrote: > On Wed, 2019-10-16 at 13:02 +0200, Daniel Bossert wrote: >> Hi >> >> Is anybody using pgp on Android? I did some years ago, would like to, but am >> afraid of security reason. >> >> I have saf

Re: Android

2019-10-16 Thread Michał Górny via Gnupg-users
On Wed, 2019-10-16 at 13:02 +0200, Daniel Bossert wrote: > Hi > > Is anybody using pgp on Android? I did some years ago, would like to, but am > afraid of security reason. > > I have safed my keys on my laptop only. > > How are you handling it in ages of mobiles? >

Re: Android

2019-10-16 Thread Juergen Christoffel
On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 01:02:10PM +0200, Daniel Bossert wrote: Is anybody using pgp on Android? I did some years ago, would like to, but am afraid of security reason. Hi Daniel, I'm using gnupg with Termux (Linux as app) on Android. And ssh for file transfers too. Works for me, as I'm

Re: Android

2019-10-16 Thread Chris Narkiewicz via Gnupg-users
YubiKeys are supported. You can use NFC key to perform crypto gimmicks or plug USB one. OpenKeychain does support quite large palette of hardware tokens. Paired with K-9 it actually provides relatively good UX.___ Gnupg-users mailing list

Re: Android

2019-10-16 Thread Johan Wevers
On 16-10-2019 13:02, Daniel Bossert wrote: > Is anybody using pgp on Android? I did some years ago, would like to, > but am afraid of security reason. I use APG for old pgp 2.x keys and OpenKeyChain integrated in k9 mail for modern keys. The secret keys are protected by a password, that's

Android

2019-10-16 Thread Daniel Bossert
Hi Is anybody using pgp on Android? I did some years ago, would like to, but am afraid of security reason. I have safed my keys on my laptop only. How are you handling it in ages of mobiles? Regards Daniel ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users

Android compat

2019-05-31 Thread Tan
Hello all, I am newbie to Android native development and want to benefit Gcrypt in application. Has anyone recently compiled libgcrypt for Android recently. I saw few commands and flags on regarding the toolchain but was not really clear to me. Could anyone point me a right direction or share his

GnuPG on Android

2018-12-04 Thread justina colmena via Gnupg-users
Hello GnuPG users! This is somewhat related to a discussion from last month. https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2018-November/061122.html To answer the question about GnuPG on Android, the most useful application I have found so far is called OpenKeychain. https

GnuPG on Android

2018-12-04 Thread justina colmena via Gnupg-users
Sorry. Missing signature. Hit send too soon. Original Message From: justina colmena Sent: December 4, 2018 10:56:27 AM AKST To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org Subject: GnuPG on Android Hello GnuPG users! This is somewhat related to a discussion from last month. https

Re: GPG on Android

2018-11-10 Thread john doe
0 AM amuza >> >> >> john doe: >>> On 11/4/2018 10:55 PM, Roland wrote: >>>> Hello list, >>>> >>>> I share the wish for encrypted email on Android, but I am afraid of >> storing a secret key on my android phone. (theft, hacking,

Re: GPG on Android

2018-11-10 Thread Wiktor Kwapisiewicz via Gnupg-users
Hi, > On Monday 5 November 2018 at 7:59:05 AM, in > , Wiktor > Kwapisiewicz via Gnupg-users wrote:- > > >>> Could a pincard be connected via micro USB? And >>> made to work? > > Or by NFC. For example, [0] > > [0] Yes, personally

Re: GPG on Android

2018-11-10 Thread MFPA
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi On Monday 5 November 2018 at 7:59:05 AM, in , Wiktor Kwapisiewicz via Gnupg-users wrote:- >> Could a pincard be connected via micro USB? And >> made to work? Or by NFC. For example, [0] [0]

Re: GPG on Android

2018-11-08 Thread Arthur Ulfeldt
st, > >> > >> I share the wish for encrypted email on Android, but I am afraid of > storing a secret key on my android phone. (theft, hacking, loss, etc) > > > > In case of theft/lost using subkey is somewhat easier because you can > > revoke that subk

Re: GPG on Android

2018-11-08 Thread amuza
john doe: > On 11/4/2018 10:55 PM, Roland wrote: >> Hello list, >> >> I share the wish for encrypted email on Android, but I am afraid of storing >> a secret key on my android phone. (theft, hacking, loss, etc) > > In case of theft/lost using subkey i

Re: GPG on Android

2018-11-05 Thread Juergen Bruckner
Hi Werner I know its not the perfect setup, but it is practicable for me, and as i usually just work with subkeys i feel on a more safe side with this. Tokens are always a good idea, and if anyone can use them its recommended to do it that way. There are good reasons why GPG supports

Re: GPG on Android

2018-11-05 Thread Werner Koch
On Sun, 4 Nov 2018 23:20, juer...@bruckner.tk said: > I for myself did configure MailDroid that way, that for each > crypto-operation, decrypt, sign, encrypt I have to enter my passwort > each time. That does not help. A bugged phone will for sure employ a keylogger and thus you can also work

Re: GPG on Android

2018-11-05 Thread Wiktor Kwapisiewicz via Gnupg-users
On 03.11.2018 19:13, Juergen BRUCKNER wrote: > Hello Masha, > (...) > You need to install the additional Flipdog CryptoPlugin[3] on your > device, where you import and manage the keys. > You have to create the keys for example on a desktop computer and import > it to y

Re: GPG on Android

2018-11-05 Thread Wiktor Kwapisiewicz via Gnupg-users
On 04.11.2018 22:55, Roland wrote: > Hello list, > > I share the wish for encrypted email on Android, but I am afraid of > storing a secret key on my android phone. (theft, hacking, loss, etc) > > How do you feel about that? > > Could a pincard be connected via micro USB

Re: GPG on Android

2018-11-04 Thread john doe
On 11/4/2018 10:55 PM, Roland wrote: > Hello list, > > I share the wish for encrypted email on Android, but I am afraid of storing a > secret key on my android phone. (theft, hacking, loss, etc) In case of theft/lost using subkey is somewhat easier because you can revoke that

Re: GPG on Android

2018-11-04 Thread vedaal via Gnupg-users
On 11/4/2018 at 4:58 PM, "Roland" wrote: > >Hello list, > >I share the wish for encrypted email on Android, but I am afraid >of storing a secret key on my android phone. (theft, hacking, >loss, etc) > >How do you feel about that? ===== Exactly the s

Re: GPG on Android

2018-11-04 Thread Juergen Bruckner
Hello Roland, I for myself did configure MailDroid that way, that for each crypto-operation, decrypt, sign, encrypt I have to enter my passwort each time. With pincards on Android I have absolutely NO experience, but im sure, one of our fellow list members can give you a answer on this specific

GPG on Android

2018-11-04 Thread Roland
Hello list, I share the wish for encrypted email on Android, but I am afraid of storing a secret key on my android phone. (theft, hacking, loss, etc) How do you feel about that? Could a pincard be connected via micro USB? And made to work? Greetz Roland -- Sent from my Android device

Re: GPG on Android

2018-11-04 Thread Juergen Bruckner
Hello All, in this topic I forgot to mention another android-mail-app. Thanks to Chris for the hint! This app is from an austria developer (rundquadarat OG) and called "R2Mail 2" [1]. It has fully GPG and X.509 (aka S/MIME) support. This app comes in a test version with limited functio

Re: GPG on Android

2018-11-04 Thread Juergen BRUCKNER
> -- >> >> Message: 5 >> Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2018 19:13:52 +0100 >> From: Juergen BRUCKNER >> To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org >> Subject: Re: GPG on Android >> Message-ID: >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"

GPG on Android

2018-11-04 Thread gnupgpacker
! > -- > > Message: 5 > Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2018 19:13:52 +0100 > From: Juergen BRUCKNER > To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org > Subject: Re: GPG on Android > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Hello Masha, > > as you are

Re: GPG on Android

2018-11-03 Thread Yagthara Aghhay-Boor
Hello All! Thank you very much for your answers. I'll try to sort things out and test the suggested android apps. If there are any questions left, I'll come back to you guys. best Masha ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http

Re: GPG on Android

2018-11-03 Thread Juergen BRUCKNER
Hello Masha, as you are new to this whole topic, I guess the easiest way to use encrypted mail (either GPG and/or S/MIME) on a Android device would be the app "MailDroid". It comes in a free version[1] (with advertisings) and in a "pro" version[2] (without advertisings) a

Re: GPG on Android

2018-11-03 Thread Chris Horry
OpenKeychain plus K9, both free and fully featured. On November 3, 2018 12:04:45 PM EDT, Yagthara Aghhay-Boor wrote: >Hello Group, > >I'm very new to GPG and email encryption and looking for a app to use >gpg >and signed email on my android devices. >Can you recommend me

Re: GPG on Android

2018-11-03 Thread Wiktor Kwapisiewicz via Gnupg-users
On 03.11.2018 17:04, Yagthara Aghhay-Boor wrote: > Hello Group, > > I'm very new to GPG and email encryption and looking for a app to use > gpg and signed email on my android devices. > Can you recommend me a email app to use with pgp on Android? Hi, I recommend using OpenKeych

GPG on Android

2018-11-03 Thread Yagthara Aghhay-Boor
Hello Group, I'm very new to GPG and email encryption and looking for a app to use gpg and signed email on my android devices. Can you recommend me a email app to use with pgp on Android? best Masha ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org

GPG on Android

2018-11-03 Thread Yagthara Aghhay-Boor
Hello Group, I'm very new to GPG and email encryption and looking for a app to use gpg and signed email on my android devices. Can you recommend me a email app to use with pgp on Android? best Masha ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org

Re: Android/Termux: How to build gpg-agent without maintainer mode?

2018-08-22 Thread Felix E. Klee
On 8/22/18, Dirk Gottschalk wrote: > This depends on the source of your source version. If it is from a > release tarball, this shouldn't bother you. > > I only get this warning if I have compiled from the GIT repository. Uh oh, I didn’t check out a release! Changed the [build instructions][1]

Re: Android/Termux: How to build gpg-agent without maintainer mode?

2018-08-22 Thread Dirk Gottschalk via Gnupg-users
Am Mittwoch, den 22.08.2018, 13:21 +0200 schrieb Felix E. Klee: > On Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 1:08 PM, Dirk Gottschalk > wrote: > > There's nothing what should "bug" you. > > Well if I call `g10/gpg` in the build, I get a big fat warning: > > gpg: NOTE: THIS IS A DEVELOPMENT VERSION! > gpg:

Re: Android/Termux: How to build gpg-agent without maintainer mode?

2018-08-22 Thread Felix E. Klee
On Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 1:08 PM, Dirk Gottschalk wrote: > There's nothing what should "bug" you. Well if I call `g10/gpg` in the build, I get a big fat warning: gpg: NOTE: THIS IS A DEVELOPMENT VERSION! gpg: It is only intended for test purposes and should NOT be gpg: used in a

Re: Android/Termux: How to build gpg-agent without maintainer mode?

2018-08-22 Thread Dirk Gottschalk via Gnupg-users
Hi. Am Mittwoch, den 22.08.2018, 11:07 +0200 schrieb Felix E. Klee: > I managed to get `gpg-agent` run with USB smart card support under > Android/Termux: > > https://gist.github.com/feklee/92f76d2c8a7cabc477360d82b5305c19 > > What bugs me is that I had to compile in maintain

Android/Termux: How to build gpg-agent without maintainer mode?

2018-08-22 Thread Felix E. Klee
I managed to get `gpg-agent` run with USB smart card support under Android/Termux: https://gist.github.com/feklee/92f76d2c8a7cabc477360d82b5305c19 What bugs me is that I had to compile in maintainer mode: Now I get warnings that the software should not used be used with production keys

Re: Is there an easy way to create an Android application?

2018-03-04 Thread Genghuang Wang
Hello There is an old project for porting GnuPG to Android, by the Guardian Project, but is no longer maintained. The old website is in https://guardianproject.info/code/gnupg/ , But this project recommends an Android APP called OpenKeychain. It is an OpenPGP implementation for Android

Re: Is there an easy way to create an Android application?

2018-03-04 Thread Basix
On 일, 04 3월 2018 13:11 +0800, "1301716...@qq.com" <1301716...@qq.com> wrote: > If I want to create a Android front end for gpg. Is there an easy way? > Maybe use command-line to interaction with gpg? > My English is poor. > Thank you. >

Is there an easy way to create an Android application?

2018-03-04 Thread 1301716...@qq.com
If I want to create a Android front end for gpg. Is there an easy way? Maybe use command-line to interaction with gpg? My English is poor. Thank you. ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users

Re: GnuPG on Android [was: Re: FAQ and GNU]

2018-01-04 Thread Bernhard Reiter
Hi, note that a search for "Android" in wiki.gnupg.org would have shown you the Guardian port of GnuPG 2.1 to Android. (I've added additional details now.) Am Mittwoch 11 Oktober 2017 16:40:42 schrieb Daniel Kahn Gillmor: > here's the project i was thinking of that was farthest a

GnuPG on Android [was: Re: FAQ and GNU]

2017-10-11 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On Wed 2017-10-11 09:15:41 +0200, Neal H. Walfield wrote: > At Wed, 11 Oct 2017 08:26:21 +0200, > Werner Koch wrote: >> On Tue, 10 Oct 2017 20:55, b...@adversary.org said: >> >> > Has anyone managed to get any part of the GPG libs to compile on >> > Android/Li

Re: Can I able to integrate GNUPG windows version directly with the Android application

2016-04-24 Thread Antony Prince
On 4/24/2016 6:49 AM, MuthuSankaraNarayanan Valliammal wrote: > Dear Sir, > > can I able to integrate the GNUPG windows application directly in Android. > or need to use the GNUPG Android Gaurdian application and then set the > relevant paths, > then apply that for running?. &

Re: Can I able to integrate GNUPG windows version directly with the Android application

2016-04-24 Thread Antony Prince
On 4/24/2016 6:49 AM, MuthuSankaraNarayanan Valliammal wrote: > Dear Sir, > > can I able to integrate the GNUPG windows application directly in Android. > or need to use the GNUPG Android Gaurdian application and then set the > relevant paths, > then apply that for running?. &

Can I able to integrate GNUPG windows version directly with the Android application

2016-04-24 Thread MuthuSankaraNarayanan Valliammal
Dear Sir, can I able to integrate the GNUPG windows application directly in Android. or need to use the GNUPG Android Gaurdian application and then set the relevant paths, then apply that for running?. Please let me know. thanks , regards MVS

How can GPGME use GnuPG on Android

2016-02-11 Thread Sandra Schreiner
Hello, Looking at gnupg-for-android I was wondering and amazed. How does a Android app manages to use GnuPG? As far as I understand the relationship between GPGME and GnuPG, GPGME gathers all necessary information from the app and sends the data to GnuPG in a 'command-line-based way

Trustworthy Android implementation ?

2014-04-27 Thread Old_Professor
I'm looking for a trustworthy and user-friendly encryption product to use on my Android smart phone. I found four implementations of GPG. I don't know anything about the competence or trustworthiness of the implementers. I'm concerned that if the phone is lost or stolen, how much

Re: Trustworthy Android implementation ?

2014-04-27 Thread Mirimir
On 04/27/2014 09:55 AM, Old_Professor wrote: I'm looking for a trustworthy and user-friendly encryption product to use on my Android smart phone. I found four implementations of GPG. I don't know anything about the competence or trustworthiness of the implementers. I'm concerned

Re: Trustworthy Android implementation ?

2014-04-27 Thread Mirimir
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Re: Trustworthy Android implementation ?

2014-04-27 Thread Peter Lebbing
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Re: Trustworthy Android implementation ?

2014-04-27 Thread Mirimir
On 04/27/2014 02:48 PM, Peter Lebbing wrote: On 27/04/14 22:40, Mirimir wrote: Somebody doesn't like me :( It's just a spam issue here at the mailing list currently. Every message I write, I get at least one, but more commonly two mails from so-called bachelor ladies, usually with a picture

Re: Trustworthy Android implementation ?

2014-04-27 Thread Mirimir
On 04/27/2014 02:48 PM, Peter Lebbing wrote: On 27/04/14 22:40, Mirimir wrote: Somebody doesn't like me :( It's just a spam issue here at the mailing list currently. Every message I write, I get at least one, but more commonly two mails from so-called bachelor ladies, usually with a picture

Re: GnuPrivacyGuard for Android v0.3 released!

2014-03-20 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
On 03/13/2014 07:01 AM, Mike Cardwell wrote: * on the Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 08:54:01PM -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: GnuPrivacyGuard for Android (GPGA) brings GnuPG, the most trusted name in encryption, to Android. Easily encrypt, decrypt, sign and verify files of any kind, just

Re: GnuPrivacyGuard for Android v0.3 released!

2014-03-13 Thread Mike Cardwell
* on the Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 08:54:01PM -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: GnuPrivacyGuard for Android (GPGA) brings GnuPG, the most trusted name in encryption, to Android. Easily encrypt, decrypt, sign and verify files of any kind, just by sharing them to GPGA. This app aims to provide

GnuPrivacyGuard for Android v0.3 released!

2014-03-12 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
GnuPrivacyGuard for Android (GPGA) brings GnuPG, the most trusted name in encryption, to Android. Easily encrypt, decrypt, sign and verify files of any kind, just by sharing them to GPGA. This app aims to provide a complete, integrated cryptographic toolkit integrated into the Android experience

Android and E2E security

2013-12-13 Thread NdK
Hi all. Seems someone is actively working on securing phones in an user-effortless way... http://www.techthefuture.com/technology/cyanogenmod-brings-system-wide-secure-messaging-to-android-phones I've only had a quick look at it and something yet doesn't sound right, but might be just

Re: gnupg for android phones

2013-02-15 Thread Mike Cardwell
;-) ). I use Android Privacy Guard with K-9 Mail on my Cyanogenmod/Android phone for email encryption. I use TextSecure for public key crypto with SMS delivery and storage. As android apps can have malware that can capture stored files on the phone, or even root the phone, it might not be a good idea

gnupg for android phones

2013-02-14 Thread vedaal
Ubuntu is releasing an app for android phones, and some phones running ubuntu are said to become available in October 2013. http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/android http://www.examiner.com/article/first-ubuntu-for-android-handsets-to-release-october As ubuntu has gnupg as a standard application

Re: gnupg for android phones

2013-02-14 Thread Kendrick A. Eastes
with it. Note: sent from my DROID RAZR with the above mentioned apps. ved...@nym.hush.com wrote: Ubuntu is releasing an app for android phones, and some phones running ubuntu are said to become available in October 2013. http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/android http://www.examiner.com/article/first

Re: Can IPAD or Android Tablets create Keys and use gnupg

2012-09-12 Thread mercuryrising
really want to use this iPhone feature. I'm not sure I want to. Charly So ios can use PGP on iphones and ipads? What are the security issues? How safe is the private key and pass phrase on these devices? Procopius APGW functions on android remarkabl y well, with key servers and key

Re: Can IPAD or Android Tablets create Keys and use gnupg

2012-08-28 Thread Sin Trenton
Sorry, forgot to change the subject line. Running digestive mode for a bit here. BR Sin T. ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users

Re: Can IPAD or Android Tablets create Keys and use gnupg

2012-08-28 Thread gnupg
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On 28/08/12 05:48, mercuryris...@hush.ai wrote: Can IPAD or ANDROID TABLETS create gnupgp private/public keys and use gnupg or is that still relegated to Windows/Vista, Mac OSX and Linux on desktop and laptop/notebook computer platforms? I use

Re: Can IPAD or Android Tablets create Keys and use gnupg

2012-08-28 Thread Mika Suomalainen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 28.08.2012 07:48, mercuryris...@hush.ai kirjoitti: Can IPAD or ANDROID TABLETS create gnupgp private/public keys and use gnupg or is that still relegated to Windows/Vista, Mac OSX and Linux on desktop and laptop/notebook computer platforms

Re: Can IPAD or Android Tablets create Keys and use gnupg

2012-08-28 Thread mercuryrising
and believe if privacy is not use it will be lost. I used to chat with Julf at Anon penit fi back then to but not with pgp. Procopius On Tue, Aug 28 at 02:04 PM (UTC), Mika Suomalainen mka...@users.sourceforge.net wrote: 28.08.2012 07:48, mercuryris...@hush.ai kirjoitti: Can IPAD or ANDROID TABLETS

Re: Can IPAD or Android Tablets create Keys and use gnupg

2012-08-28 Thread Landon Hurley
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 APG functions on android remarkably well, with key servers and key generation features. The only thing missing that comes to mind is the WOT side. As long as this is between friends, that becomes relatively unnecessary. Also possible is to just

Re: Can IPAD or Android Tablets create Keys and use gnupg

2012-08-28 Thread mercuryrising
kirjoitti: Can IPAD or ANDROID TABLETS create gnupgp private/public keys and use gnupg or is that still relegated to Windows/Vista, Mac OSX and Linux on desktop and laptop/notebook computer platforms? There is APG (Android Privacy Guard) in Google Play Store, which can be used by e.g. K9

Can IPAD or Android Tablets create Keys and use gnupg

2012-08-27 Thread mercuryrising
Can IPAD or ANDROID TABLETS create gnupgp private/public keys and use gnupg or is that still relegated to Windows/Vista, Mac OSX and Linux on desktop and laptop/notebook computer platforms? Procopuius Sent using Hushmail ___ Gnupg-users mailing list

Android PGP/MIME test results

2011-02-27 Thread Grant Olson
Provider: Boost Manufacturer: Motorola Model: I1 Droid version: 1.5 This phone has two mail applications by default, one called 'email' and another called 'gmail'. Both displayed PGP/MIME messages without any trouble. Neither verified sigs of course. I see no easy way to determine the version

Re: Android PGP/MIME test results

2011-02-27 Thread Aaron Toponce
, but they can view the signature.asc text. FYI. Provider: Sprint Phone: HTC Evo 4g Android: 2.2.1 - -- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: APG v1.0.8 iQFFBAEBCgAvBQJNaukpKBxBYXJvbiBUb3BvbmNlIDxhYXJvbi50b3BvbmNlQGdt

Re: Android PGP/MIME test results

2011-02-27 Thread David Shaw
Not exactly Android, but FWIW, an iPod touch (which has the same mail program as an iPhone) displays PGP/MIME just fine (as in shows the mail - but doesn't verify the signature). David ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http

Re: Android PGP/MIME test results

2011-02-27 Thread Grant Olson
On 02/27/2011 11:29 PM, David Shaw wrote: Not exactly Android, but FWIW, an iPod touch (which has the same mail program as an iPhone) displays PGP/MIME just fine (as in shows the mail - but doesn't verify the signature). David It's worth a lot. Since the rational behind this thread

Re: Android PGP/MIME test results

2011-02-27 Thread Robert J. Hansen
- The service provider Verizon Wireless. - The make and model of the phone. Droid X - The droid version. 2.2.1 - The email application(s) installed. Unknown: just the default Verizon Wireless email messaging app. - If said application(s) displayed the text of a PGP/MIME message so

Re: OpenPGP for Android

2011-01-18 Thread Tiago Faria
and development on LUKS in the Android. Not sure what the current state is. Some relevant links: XDA-Developers thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=866131 Screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/K1K9i.jpg HowTo: https://androidvoid.wordpress.com/2009/09/30/android-encryption-using

Re: OpenPGP for Android

2011-01-17 Thread Kosuke Kaizuka
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On Sun Jan 16 2011 14:12:42 GMT+0900, Malte Gell wrote: In the Android Market there is APG. Has anyone tested it? Does it import keys with subkeys? By the way, is there an app that encrypts SMS with APG? Hi. I have already tested APG 1.0.8

OpenPGP for Android

2011-01-15 Thread Malte Gell
Hi there, In the Android Market there is APG. Has anyone tested it? Does it import keys with subkeys? By the way, is there an app that encrypts SMS with APG? Regardsa Malte ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org