On Wed, May 10, 2023 at 01:41:47PM +1000, Stuart Longland wrote:
> delivery. I've certainly coaxed Taylor UUCP to work over SSH in the
> past, and it does work just fine. Not sure if OpenBSD has a built-in
> UUCP, but that is an option. It'd solve my immediate problem… but I
> figure if they're
On Tue, 9 May 2023 13:36:07 -0600
Zack Newman wrote:
> Personally, I don't think this makes all that much sense. E-mail is not
> very secure. If you can't guarantee communication is E2EE, then this seems
> like false security/privacy to me. Not only does the other recipient
> likely use a
On 2023-05-09, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Ed25519 is used for signing not encrypting. But Ed25519 keys can be
converted and used for encryption; "age" has convenience support
for doing this with Ed25519 ssh keys, and might generally be something
that works for your use case. It's not in base
On 2023-05-08, Stuart Longland wrote:
> Silly question… is there a tool for encrypting files with asymmetric
> keys on OpenBSD? I'm aware of GnuPG in ports, and I'm fine with using
> that, however I'm curious to know what other options there are out
> there, especially options that are part of
On Tue, May 09, 2023 at 09:21:03AM +1000, Stuart Longland wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Silly question… is there a tool for encrypting files with asymmetric
> keys on OpenBSD? I'm aware of GnuPG in ports, and I'm fine with using
> that, however I'm curious to know what other options there are out
>
Hi all,
Silly question… is there a tool for encrypting files with asymmetric
keys on OpenBSD? I'm aware of GnuPG in ports, and I'm fine with using
that, however I'm curious to know what other options there are out
there, especially options that are part of the base system.
I know OpenSSL (and
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