gaim-e
Eric M Krause
w0d3n@mobile.krauseland.com
Wed Aug 21 14:42:04 2002
On Wed, 2002-08-21 at 21:17, Janusz A. Urbanowicz wrote:
> Eric Krause wrote/napisa=B3[a]/schrieb:
> > Gents,
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> > I would just like to thank you all for your hard work with gpgme and gp=
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> > I've recently converted gaim-e to using gpgme for all of it's gpg love.=
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> > It makes things so easy and clean. If any of you use gaim and would li=
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> > encrypted instant messages, please give gaim-e a look.
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> Which protocol do you encrypt?=20
Right now we are using gpg for the key transfer, and then we use rc5
from there. I guess that will follow into my next question: We are
trying to add more functionality to gaim-e. Right now the rc5 code was
written by the original developer. It has serious endian issues. Is
there a library that is as easy to use as gpgme out there that could do
rc5, rc6, twofish, blowfish etc?
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> If Jabbewr, is it compatible with gpg encryption from gabber?
I didn't know that gabber did gpg. I was under the impression that
gabber was done with ssl. If you have any information about this, it
would be appreciated. I know that being able to work with gabber is my
biggest request.
peace
emk