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kaspars.net
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| | | | The private parts of PGP keys (including subkeys) stored on Yubikey can't be exported so you must always use the actual Yubikey to encrypt, decrypt, sign and verify messages. Subkeys stored outside the hardware key can simplify the day-to-day encryption and signing operations and can be revoked independently from the master key. So I created... | |
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riseup.net
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www.integralist.co.uk
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| | | | Introduction What are keys and how do they work? Understanding PKI OpenSSL vs OpenSSH What is GPG? Creating your own keys OpenSSH OpenSSL GPG Multiple Keys? How to encrypt data using GPG, OpenSSL and Keybase GPG encryption Asymmetrical encryption Symmetrical encryption Key Signing Digital Signatures Revoking Keys OpenSSL encryption Keybase Which should I use? Creating, self-signing, issuing and revoking certificates Conclusion UPDATE: for those short on time, read the following Introduction, What are key... | |
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blog.prosody.im
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| | We're excited to announce that we have received funding, from the EU's NGI Assure via the NLnet Foundation, to work on some important enhancements to Prosody and XMPP. Our work will be focusing on XMPP authentication and authorization, and bringing it up to date with current and emerging best practices. What kind of changes are we talking about? Well, there are a few aspects we are planning to work on. |