top | item 6508329 GnuPG 1.4.15 released 121 points| austengary | 12 years ago |lists.gnupg.org 22 comments order hn newest [+] [-] lelf|12 years ago|reply And GnuPG 2.0.22 — http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2013q4/00033... [+] [-] InTheSwiss|12 years ago|reply I know GnuPG-2 is preferred over GnuPG-1 now but I only see 1.x binaries available for Windows. Do they provide official 2.x binaries as well? load replies (1) [+] [-] deckar01|12 years ago|reply The recursive decompression reminds me of the zip quine.www.steike.com/code/useless/zip-file-quine/ [+] [-] bcl|12 years ago|reply Fedora 1.4.15 updates built. They could use some testing and karma:* https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/gnupg-1.4.15-1.fc18 * https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/gnupg-1.4.15-1.fc19 * https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/gnupg-1.4.15-1.fc20 [+] [-] unknown|12 years ago|reply [deleted] [+] [-] chimeracoder|12 years ago|reply Anybody have any idea on when we'll be able to use elliptic curve encryption with GPG?According to tptacek, that's in the works, but seems like that didn't make it into this release. [+] [-] antocv|12 years ago|reply I wonder when we will be able to use some GOST ciphers with it, just for fun and diversification from NIST ciphers.Does anyone know what the Chinese equivalent of NIST is? What does China use? load replies (1)
[+] [-] lelf|12 years ago|reply And GnuPG 2.0.22 — http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2013q4/00033... [+] [-] InTheSwiss|12 years ago|reply I know GnuPG-2 is preferred over GnuPG-1 now but I only see 1.x binaries available for Windows. Do they provide official 2.x binaries as well? load replies (1)
[+] [-] InTheSwiss|12 years ago|reply I know GnuPG-2 is preferred over GnuPG-1 now but I only see 1.x binaries available for Windows. Do they provide official 2.x binaries as well? load replies (1)
[+] [-] deckar01|12 years ago|reply The recursive decompression reminds me of the zip quine.www.steike.com/code/useless/zip-file-quine/
[+] [-] bcl|12 years ago|reply Fedora 1.4.15 updates built. They could use some testing and karma:* https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/gnupg-1.4.15-1.fc18 * https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/gnupg-1.4.15-1.fc19 * https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/gnupg-1.4.15-1.fc20
[+] [-] chimeracoder|12 years ago|reply Anybody have any idea on when we'll be able to use elliptic curve encryption with GPG?According to tptacek, that's in the works, but seems like that didn't make it into this release. [+] [-] antocv|12 years ago|reply I wonder when we will be able to use some GOST ciphers with it, just for fun and diversification from NIST ciphers.Does anyone know what the Chinese equivalent of NIST is? What does China use? load replies (1)
[+] [-] antocv|12 years ago|reply I wonder when we will be able to use some GOST ciphers with it, just for fun and diversification from NIST ciphers.Does anyone know what the Chinese equivalent of NIST is? What does China use? load replies (1)
[+] [-] lelf|12 years ago|reply
[+] [-] InTheSwiss|12 years ago|reply
[+] [-] deckar01|12 years ago|reply
www.steike.com/code/useless/zip-file-quine/
[+] [-] bcl|12 years ago|reply
* https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/gnupg-1.4.15-1.fc18 * https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/gnupg-1.4.15-1.fc19 * https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/gnupg-1.4.15-1.fc20
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[+] [-] chimeracoder|12 years ago|reply
According to tptacek, that's in the works, but seems like that didn't make it into this release.
[+] [-] antocv|12 years ago|reply
Does anyone know what the Chinese equivalent of NIST is? What does China use?