GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG or GPG) is a free-software replacement for Symantec's cryptographic software suite PGP. The software is compliant with RFC 4880...
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privacy "Gpg4win 4.3.1 released". dev.gnupg.org. 2024-03-11. Retrieved 2024-03-13. "Gpg4win - Email-Security using GnuPG for Windows". 2009-08-14. Archived...
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software developer. He is best known as the principal author of the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG or GPG). He was also Head of Office and German Vice-Chancellor...
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KWallet (section GNU Privacy Guard encryption)
manager can be encrypted in two major ways. The GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG or GPG) algorithm is used if GnuPG Made Easy library is installed on the user’s...
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encrypting and decrypting data. Modern versions of PGP are interoperable with GnuPG and other OpenPGP-compliant systems. Despite "Pretty Good" in the PGP name...
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2015-11-28 With Scute, scute.org With GnuPG's SCdaemon & gpg-agent, gnupg.org With an libp11 engine hwfeatures.c, dev.gnupg.org "WolfSSL Asynchronous Intel...
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using 1024, 2048, 3072 and 4096-bit RSA (for key sizes over 2048 bits, GnuPG version 2.0 or higher is required) and elliptic curve cryptography (ECC)...
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Libgcrypt (category GNU Project software)
Werner (1998-12-04). "libgcrypt" (Mailing list). gnupg-devel. Retrieved 2017-08-30. "Libgpg-error". GnuPG software. 2017-03-22. Retrieved 2017-12-13. "src/cipher...
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URL: https://gnupg.org/ftp/specs/OpenPGP-smart-card-application-3.4.1.pdf The OpenPGP Card - How to use the Fellowship Smartcard - The GnuPG Smartcard HOWTO...
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applications. Starting in 2014, OpenSSH defaults to Curve25519-based ECDH and GnuPG adds support for Ed25519 keys for signing and encryption. The use of the...
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and test vectors are available. Notable uses of Ed25519 include OpenSSH, GnuPG and various alternatives, and the signify tool by OpenBSD. Usage of Ed25519...
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In cryptography, a web of trust is a concept used in PGP, GnuPG, and other OpenPGP-compatible systems to establish the authenticity of the binding between...
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software package GNU Privacy Guard ("GnuPG") since version 0.2.2, that was released in 1998. Several other software packages that make use of GnuPG were also...
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e. decrypting ciphertext) against ciphers with a 64-bit block size. The GnuPG project recommends that Blowfish not be used to encrypt files larger than...
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inspired by the Unix philosophy. It has a command-line interface, and uses GnuPG for encryption and decryption of stored passwords. The passwords are encrypted...
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FTP. Duplicati uses standard components such as rdiff, zip, AESCrypt, and GnuPG. This allows users to recover backup files even if Duplicati is not available...
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filesystem-level encryption layer, aiming to offer functionality similar to that of GnuPG at the operating system level, and has been part of the Linux kernel since...
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incremental backups following it cannot be reconstructed. It does this using GnuPG, librsync, tar. To transmit data to remote backup repositories, it can use...
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Enigmail extension. Mainly for licensing reasons, this is no longer based on GnuPG, but on the RNP library, which has more liberal licensing terms. On January...
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PGP refers here to all implementations of the OpenPGP standard, such as GnuPG.) Users of PGP sign one another's keys to indicate to any third party that...
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Entropy (computing) (redirect from Entropy (GNU/Linux))
the Windows platform use other measures to get randomness. For example, GnuPG, as of version 1.06, uses a variety of sources such as the number of free...
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Phabricator's users include: AngularJS Asana Discord Dropbox Facebook FreeBSD GnuPG Khan Academy KDE Mozilla Lubuntu SingleStore (formerly MemSQL) Quora Twitter...
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keyserver.ubuntu.com (default in GnuPG since version 2.3.2) pgp.surf.nl Lightweight Directory Access Protocol GnuPG Horowitz, Marc (1996-11-18). "A PGP...
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accidental corruption. Using an external file signing program (such as GnuPG or another PGP client), these hashes can also optionally be signed, preventing...
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a piece of software, I would probably use something much less flashy — GnuPG, maybe, running on an isolated computer locked in a basement. Bruce Schneier...
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Examples of implementations of this approach are PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) and GnuPG (an implementation of OpenPGP, the standardized specification of PGP). Because...
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System Manager's Manual: GELI(8)". FreeBSD.org. March 9, 2011. "GnuPG 1.4.10 released". GnuPG.org. September 2, 2009. "Camellia". VeraCrypt Documentation...
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WinPT or Windows Privacy Tray is frontend to the Gnu Privacy Guard (GnuPG) for the Windows platform. Released under GPL, it is compatible with OpenPGP...
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code to produce the signature; exceptions are PGP Desktop and versions of GnuPG, which will grab the data out of the webmail, sign it by means of a clipboard...
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GNU Emacs is a text editor and suite of free software tools. Its development began in 1984 by GNU Project founder Richard Stallman, based on the Emacs...
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