On Feb 29, 2016 1:38 PM, wrote:
>
> Hi Spencer, thanks for writing back,
> I think they should poll to see how many others like this idea :)
>
> I would also love to have an easy way to enter ASCII symbols into the mix
as well.
>
> I just feel with the advancement of todays super
Hi Spencer, thanks for writing back,
I think they should poll to see how many others like this idea :)
I would also love to have an easy way to enter ASCII symbols into the
mix as well.
I just feel with the advancement of todays super computers and server
farms that are specifically designed
On 29/02/16 18:26, m...@riseup.net wrote:
>
> Another bigger issue that should be considered is: Implementing a
> failsafe mechanism that wipes the persistent drive if a number of failed
> attempts are made.
>
> I really think that type of protection is needed. Say after 5 failed
> attempts it
I sent this but it never went through, so here I send to you again:)
The main circumstance for a double key would be for a search and seizure
scenario. Nobody would know there is a second key needed to open the
persistent drive. And one would feel safe knowing there is a large
password
Hi,
data point: LUKS uses PBKDF2 :)
Cheers,
--
intrigeri
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> On Feb 28, 2016, at 11:31 PM, m...@riseup.net wrote:
> ...
> The first “C.L.P.P.S” password should be one the End-user has memorized. From
> there they can either open the tails persistent volume or they can open a
> second C.L.P.P.S Database. From there the password that opens the
>
Thanks for the fast reply! Here is my idea:-)
Taking into account the unprecedented actions of the US Government
against Apple Computer. I propose a simple yet effective way to combat
this threat before it happens to Tails and Others!
With todays advancements in computer processor power
Hi Anthony,
m...@riseup.net wrote (28 Feb 2016 21:16:46 GMT) :
> [...] I would like to start off by saying thanks for making Tails
> so great!
Thank you :)
> I would like to know if it is at all possible to allow KeepassX to start in a
> window
> before the window for the persistent drive?
I
Hello Tails Team!
My Name is Anthony,and I would like to start off by saying thanks for
making Tails so great!
I would like to know if it is at all possible to allow KeepassX to start
in a window before the window for the persistent drive? The Reason is so
one could access a Keepassx