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On 2016-12-22 19:51, 'Gaea' via qubes-users wrote:
> Thanks Monsieur Ouellet.
>
> I thought that there was a smaller version of Qubes that may be easier
> for me. I am totally new to all this. Been with WINDOWS, but want
> something more resistant t
Thanks Monsieur Ouellet.
I thought that there was a smaller version of Qubes that may be easier
for me. I am totally new to all this. Been with WINDOWS, but want
something more resistant to hacking & invasion of my privacy.
I managed to install Qubes 3.2. Now my google voice mail that records
MP3
Uhm I see.That's a very good idea indeed.
But anyway, reporting to my initial question, is there a way that the
QUBES_GPG_AUTOACCEPT timeout could be respected without having to type the
password countless times? I don't want to remove the password from my key for
the reasons stated earlier.
On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 1:11 PM, Jean-Philippe Ouellet wrote:
> I have various others in between, such as one with only a browser (for
> online banking and such).
I should clarify, this is a template with only a browser, and an
individual VM used for only online banking. The "and such" each have
On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 4:20 AM, 'Gaea' via qubes-users
wrote:
> Please what are the differences between:
>
> Minimal:
fedora-24-minimal + text editor, openssh, git, zsh, etc.
> Extremely Minimal
fedora-24-minimal + a text editor -- nothing else
> Full ?? VMs
All the crap. Browser, photo edi
Please what are the differences between:
Minimal:
Extremely Minimal
Full ?? VMs
Jean-Philippe Ouellet:
> On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 3:08 PM, 5n7xyb+qphld0j5ytif4l via qubes-users
> wrote:
>> I also don't want to remove the password from my private key since I used it
>> in different devices and I
On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 3:08 PM, 5n7xyb+qphld0j5ytif4l via qubes-users
wrote:
> I also don't want to remove the password from my private key since I used it
> in different devices and I don't want to use a different template as I have
> many things installed on my debian 8 template.
Using a sep
Hi,
I'm also facing the same problem. The split-gpg no longer caches the password
through the set timeout on the QUBES_GPG_AUTOACCEPT variable.
I also don't want to remove the password from my private key since I used it in
different devices and I don't want to use a different template as I have
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On 2016-12-16 10:42, cubit wrote:
>
> 16. Dec 2016 18:38 by marma...@invisiblethingslab.com:
>
>>> + Changing my vault VM to fedora24
>>>
>>> - It remembers the keys password but does not honor the
>>> timeout settings, it always reprompts at 5 mi
16. Dec 2016 18:38 by marma...@invisiblethingslab.com:
>> + Changing my vault VM to fedora24
>>
>> - It remembers the keys password but does not honor the timeout settings,
>> it always reprompts at 5 minutes despite "export QUBES_GPG_AUTOACCEPT=86400"
>> being in .bash_profile
>
> Hmm, it
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On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 07:23:18PM +0100, cubit wrote:
> 16. Dec 2016 05:58 by a...@qubes-os.org:
>
> > I recommend disabling your key's passphrase (i.e., using a blank
> > passphrase).
> >
>
>
>
>
> Some frustrating experiments later
>
>
16. Dec 2016 05:58 by a...@qubes-os.org:
> I recommend disabling your key's passphrase (i.e., using a blank
> passphrase).
>
Some frustrating experiments later
+ Changing my vault VM to fedora24
- It remembers the keys password but does not honor the timeout settings, it
always re
16. Dec 2016 12:22 by a...@qubes-os.org:
> You're also ignoring the part that I quoted for you previously. Here
> it is again:
>
> "You may experience trouble when attempting to use a PGP key with a
> passphrase along with Split-GPG and Enigmail. If you do, you may need
> to remove the passphrase
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On 2016-12-16 03:27, cubit wrote:
> 16. Dec 2016 05:58 by a...@qubes-os.org:
>
>> I recommend disabling your key's passphrase (i.e., using a blank
>> passphrase).
>
>
>
> This is disappointing to hear.Removing the password sounds like
> a kl
16. Dec 2016 05:58 by a...@qubes-os.org:
> I recommend disabling your key's passphrase (i.e., using a blank
> passphrase).
This is disappointing to hear. Removing the password sounds like a kludge
than a fix to something that had been working okay.
I understand the model does not tech
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On 2016-12-15 13:57, cubit wrote:
> 15. Dec 2016 21:53 by cu...@tutanota.com:
>
>> I updated templates and dom0 today and rebooted computer. Now
>> when I try to look at encrypted email I am prompted to enter my
>> gpg key password every time I l
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On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 10:53:56PM +0100, cubit wrote:
> Halo!
>
> I have run into more problems with thunderbird+enigmail on qubes and wonder
> if anyone else has problems.
>
> I have a work appvm as Debian 8 with icedove 45.5.1 and enigmail 1.8.
15. Dec 2016 21:53 by cu...@tutanota.com:
> I updated templates and dom0 today and rebooted computer. Now when I try to
> look at encrypted email I am prompted to enter my gpg key password every time
> I look at an encrypted email. Also if I look at an encrypted email, go to a
> different pr
Halo!
I have run into more problems with thunderbird+enigmail on qubes and wonder if
anyone else has problems.
I have a work appvm as Debian 8 with icedove 45.5.1 and enigmail 1.8.2
I have a vault appvm with my gpg keys as Debian 8 to do split gpg.
I updated templates and dom0 today and reboote
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