New smart card / token alternative

2017-11-06 Thread Tim Steiner
We have been working on a project to build a direct interface for PGP/GPG usage using U2F for web apps and browser extensions. This is similar to existing smart cards and tokens but no software install is required. We set out to solve this problem -"Man, I really wish I could read this PGP

GnuPGv2 & 'pinentry' on Linux w/ remote access

2017-11-06 Thread Sander Smeenk via Gnupg-users
Hi! Some time ago in March i was asking about the way the pinentry works and i have not yet been able to get this working properly. I have this vim macro that automatically decrypts and encrypts files named .gpg. I use this in a terminal through SSH on my server and it basically pipes a buffer

Re: GnuPGv2 & 'pinentry' on Linux w/ remote access

2017-11-06 Thread Ryan Beethe
Hi Sander, I also was frustrated with how GPG pinentry worked by default. In particular, I *almost* always want to use the ncurses pinentry, unless through a key shortcut my window manager tries to call gpg (for my password manager). But if I want to encrypt a file with mutt, I don't want a

Re: New smart card / token alternative

2017-11-06 Thread Seby
Hello, "Tim Steiner" wrote: We have been working on a project to build a direct interface for PGP/GPG usage using U2F for web apps and browser extensions. This is similar to existing smart cards and tokens but no software install is required. We set out to solve this problem

Re: New smart card / token alternative

2017-11-06 Thread vedaal
On 11/6/2017 at 4:55 PM, "Tim Steiner" wrote: \We have been working on a project to build a direct interface for PGP/GPG usage using U2F for web apps and browser extensions. This is similar to existing smart cards and tokens but no software install is required. We set out to