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Sat Sep 06 17:39:45 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   BingoBoingo: every usg fiefdom, large and small, has own fake pgp.

Sat Aug 30 02:36:56 UTC 2014  <MolokoDesk>   there's probably an includable object in php that does PGP operations that doesn't use the command line. some PGP or GPG library wrapper.

Sat Aug 30 01:44:30 UTC 2014  <MolokoDesk>   the only thing i haven't tested fully is spending via block.io's api (i have the encoded wallet address already), and getting PGP keys or key IDs/hashes from a signed document without knowing the public keys already.

Sat Aug 30 01:44:07 UTC 2014  <assbot>   $ gpg -v -v gpg: Go ahead and type your message ... -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESS - Pastebin.com

Sat Aug 30 01:39:47 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   asciilifeform why is the pgp corp named twice in the rfc ?

Sat Aug 30 01:26:22 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   MolokoDeck: please, absolutely must, take the time to understand how pgp actually works.

Sat Aug 30 01:25:13 UTC 2014  <ben_vulpes>   but in the case of an unknown key, pgp cannot determine if a signature is valid.

Sat Aug 30 01:15:37 UTC 2014  <MolokoDeck>   you need the hash of the public key ... to get that it seems you need the public key. the PGP cryptosignatures on a document are kind of opaque if you don't have the public key already, apparently it uses the public key to determine whether the signatures match the unaltered document and are from the person who owns the private key matching the public key.

Fri Aug 29 15:19:26 UTC 2014  <assbot>   Schneier on Security: The Problems with PGP

Wed Aug 27 18:57:30 UTC 2014  <eightyeight>   mircea_popescu: i saw your comment on my blog re: my retort to dr. green on his assesment about pgp

Wed Aug 27 18:54:52 UTC 2014  <assbot>   PGP trust paths : Aaron Toponce -> Mircea Popescu

Wed Aug 27 15:52:58 UTC 2014  <assbot>   Aaron Toponce : PGP Keysigning Policy

Wed Aug 27 15:52:56 UTC 2014  <eightyeight>   my keysigning policy, which i'm looking at ammending: https://pthree.org/my-pgp-key-signing-policy/

Wed Aug 27 01:54:47 UTC 2014  <danielpbarron>   i just invited another guy; he wrote a blog post as a rebuttal to that "PGP should die" thing

Wed Aug 27 00:33:30 UTC 2014  <kakobrekla>   they dont teach pgp in cs?

Wed Aug 27 00:28:07 UTC 2014  <*>   asciilifeform talked two chaps who were previously innocent of pgp and (mostly) of irc through the whole shebang. it took - minutes.

Tue Aug 26 23:06:13 UTC 2014  <assbot>   -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Future Delivery Contract Fo - Pastebin.com

Tue Aug 26 22:06:00 UTC 2014  <assbot>   -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Future Delivery Contract Fo - Pastebin.com

Tue Aug 26 21:44:08 UTC 2014  <danielpbarron>   ya, just type it up and clearsign it with your PGP key; get the other guy to sign that

Tue Aug 26 19:41:48 UTC 2014  <assbot>   MIT PGP Key Server

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