Re: ADK's (was: [Announce] GnuPG 2.4.1 released)

2023-04-29 Thread ckeader via Gnupg-users
Johan Wevers via Gnupg-users writes:
> On 2023-04-28 15:47, Werner Koch via Gnupg-users wrote:
> 
> >   * gpg: New command --quick-add-adsk and other ADSK features.
> > [T6395, https://gnupg.org/blog/20230321-adsk.html]
> 
> So you finally caved in to the backdoor demands.
> 
> What I'm missing (maybe I just didn't found it?) is an option in my
> config file to ignore adk requests and just don't encrypt to those keys
> as well when I send or reply a message.

Can't call it that as long as it's under user control (every long option of the 
software has an equivalent config file option. You don't add such a key via 
config or command line, no adsk will happen as it's not configured). If you're 
using gpg built by your org, you have no trustworthy environment anyway.

And the feature needs to be supported by the client.

In the face of email having been hijacked by the corporates/Micros~t+Exchange 
and intrinsically broken S/MIME, practical relevance: close to zero.


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[Announce] GnuPG for OS X 2.4.1

2023-04-29 Thread Ralph Seichter via Gnupg-users
GnuPG for OS X / macOS release 2.4.1 is now available for download via
https://sourceforge.net/p/gpgosx/docu/Download/ .

The disk image signature key is available via public keyservers, and it
can also be downloaded from https://www.seichter.de/pgp/gpgosx-signing.asc .

  pub ed25519/FD56297D9833FF7F 2022-07-07 [SC] [expires: 2027-07-06]
 Key fingerprint = EAB0 FE4F F793 D9E7 028E  C8E2 FD56 297D 9833 FF7F
  uid [ultimate] Ralph Seichter (GnuPG for OS X signing key)

GnuPG 2.4.x is installed in /usr/local/gnupg-2.4 instead of the formerly
hardcoded directory /usr/local/gnupg-2.2. This enables installing both
stable and LTS releases of GnuPG for OS X side by side, for advanced
users' needs.

The one caveat is that the latest installation will replace existing
soft links in /usr/local/{bin,lib}. Please use absolute paths like
/usr/local/gnupg-2.2/bin/gpg2 if necessary. Enjoy.

-Ralph

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