Hi,
in this context: http://www.keylength.com/en/compare/
Best regards, Alex
On 07.03.2011, at 22:03, Charly Avital wrote:
GPG Keychain Access 0.8.4 shows a red warning 'This key maybe unsafe'
for *any* key with a length equal or inferior to 1024 bits.
GPG Keychain Access 0.8.4 is a GUI
Hello everyone,
I hope that this is the right place for my question - if not please
forgive me. Anyway, any form of help will is appreciated.
I'm currently trying to write a kernel module that checks digital
signatures of binaries. For the cryptographic part I'm using the
sourcecode of GPG
Hello!
We just released the second *beta version* of GnuPG 2.1. It has been
released to give you the opportunity to check out the new features.
It is marked as a beta versions and the plan is to release a couple more
betas in the next months before we can declare 2.1.0 stable enough for
On Tue, 8 Mar 2011 14:53, christoph.rachin...@ce.stud.uni-erlangen.de
said:
I'm currently trying to write a kernel module that checks digital
signatures of binaries. For the cryptographic part I'm using the
sourcecode of GPG 1.4.11 (the SHA1 computation, the RSA verifcation and
FWIW: You
Hi everybody,
I am using ubuntu 10.10, gpg and evolution. And I am reading this
mailing list for quite some time. Lately to read this list is a pain
since many keys are no longer found on the key server(s) I have entered
into the keyserver list and for any mail thus signed with an unknown key
I