home | log | search | bash | stats | wiki


Matches for with PGP, 173 total results Sorted by newest | relevance

Sun Jan 11 05:39:21 UTC 2015  <artifexd>   mircea_popescu: can you elaborate on "a pgp-signed document by the for key certifying the validity of the IPs public key with an expiration unixtimev in case the for field differs and a nickname"?

Wed Jan 07 05:32:52 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   mircea_popescu: at present time, an 'unknown' can generate a pgp key and carry on 'continuity' with it over whatever channel. we can't exactly prevent it

Sat Jan 03 16:22:52 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   decimation: one gets the picture that usg 'leaders' think of themselves as being above such trivialities as secure communications << this is not as unlikely as itmay seem. at a time when caesar came up with the pgp of that time, most of the senate a) loled at the nonsense ; b) wondered which gods caesar was praying to to be that successful.

Wed Dec 17 20:21:30 UTC 2014  <keystroke>   i reregged as keystrike as i figure the keystroke identity can't be proven anymore as i never registered with pgp and that address is not accessible at this location

Tue Dec 09 02:08:06 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   got a pgp key made in 96 you can link and sign with ?

Fri Dec 05 08:12:56 UTC 2014  <BingoBoingo>   <badon> If someone betrays my trust, I can't punch them in the head with their PGP public key. << You can effectively indict them with the text they've signed

Fri Dec 05 07:59:00 UTC 2014  <badon>   If someone betrays my trust, I can't punch them in the head with their PGP public key.

Fri Nov 21 20:41:18 UTC 2014  <kanzure>   asciilifeform: because i don't want to setup a pgp user agent with my irc client

Sat Nov 15 19:46:17 UTC 2014  <punkman>   mircea_popescu: I think problem with that is that it stops at nested END PGP SIGNATURE, instead of the outer one

Mon Nov 03 20:05:17 UTC 2014  <kakobrekla>   sorta on topic, i tried to get a box at OVH and when they asked for dox, i asked for pgp. after about 10 days, i got a reply : You can upload the documents to Dropbox or google Docs and password protect them. And provide us with the password. And we will be able to validate your account.

Mon Nov 03 16:42:13 UTC 2014  <Pierre_Rochard>   chetty: that’s reasonable, though only archived ‘source documents’ could be encrypted with PGP without really hurting performance. The other accounting records would use postgresql’s built in encryption features: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/static/encryption-options.html

Wed Oct 29 03:30:04 UTC 2014  <mats_cd03>   top comment conflates gpg with pgp, ten odd comments in a useless discussion about key exchange and comms over the same channel, five comments by a bunch of fucking dummies talking about key signing parties, and a few pumping keybase

Wed Oct 29 00:20:18 UTC 2014  <cazalla>   Pierre_Rochard, they won't ever register and yet someone like kyle torpey is now preaching bitcoin + pgp but isn't even in the wot to begin with

Tue Oct 28 01:11:42 UTC 2014  <bounce>   more elegant to invent your own pgp control script complete with glyphs and have it accepted in the unicode standard

Wed Oct 22 05:53:19 UTC 2014  <pete_dushenski>   and i said we're doing pgp or irc. but he'd "lost his key" so had to make another...with kryptokit!

Wed Oct 22 03:01:13 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   BingoBoingo: don't confuse this item with phil z's pgp book

Wed Oct 01 22:27:22 UTC 2014  <pentestr>   mircea_popescu: can you like, reply quick with a pastie with your pgp key and email?

Fri Sep 26 06:52:42 UTC 2014  <xmj>   hum how does one create pgp keys with openSSL ?

Sat Sep 13 21:28:17 UTC 2014  <ContingencyPlan>   thanks for the up - does anyone have a link for getting started with PGP/WoT?

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

« Previous Page    Next Page »