GnUPG 2 actually supports IDEA via Libgcrypt and GnuPG also includes IDEA
meanwhile. Thus the whole idea thing does not make anymore sense.
We may eventually update that web page.
GnUPG 2 actually supports IDEA via Libgcrypt and GnuPG also includes IDEA
meanwhile. Thus the whole idea thing does not make anymore sense.
We may eventually update that web page.
No RSS at the moment. I disable the link until it works again.
Ok
No. The website,the manual, and the FAQ will soon be updated.
up
Ok, can I append this information in documentation ? I see the website source
code in git repository. Can I add this contribution ?
You need to know the OpenPGP protocol to understand what this is about. IIRC,
the GPH also explains this.
pub = public key oacket
uid = user id packet
sub = public subkey packet
sec = secret key packet
sbb = secret subkey packet
sig = key signature
It would be nice to have this correct. HTTPS is far from perfect solution, but it's still one additional layer of protection. (Everybody should check the signatures on downloaded packages).
Right: PKIX (as used by HTTPS) is not secure - we all know that.
STARTTLS for public mailing lists does not make any sense.
Ah well, the Spansih versions have been dropped. The Howtos are anyway somewhat
outdated.
I took copies of the MiniHowto from archive.org and put them direct under GnuPG.org.
The option --default-cert-level is described in the manual.
Thus, this bug report is about web.
Changing "category" from gnupg to gpgweb.
No, this proprietary software.
Tried several times in the past to rach Mike. The ACM membership expired.
Unfortunately lolo (the web maintainer) disapeared too. Thus we can't do much
right now.
Okay, okay, I remove the "pub/".
Then why is it referenced in multiple locations in the GnuPG website?!
Obviously you found that software thus I don't see a problem. ftp.gnupg.dk is
not related to gnupg.org in any way.
Sorry, I mixed this up with gpgshell. Actually I might have done that for a
long time and ignored the existance of that project. Too bad.
Idea is not supported.
GnuPG Shell is, and always has been, released under the GNU General Public
License.
Fixed in CVS. Will eventually show up. Thanks.
The links don't work from the Internet. Closing the report.
Link works now.
Resolved.
Fixed.
I think this is resolved.