[Announce] GnuPG one-two-three released

Marco d'Itri md@Linux.IT
Wed Aug 27 11:52:02 2003


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On Aug 22, Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org> wrote:

 >The OpenPGP smartcard is a soon to be released specification of an ISO
 >7816 based application to generate or import keys into a smartcard and
 >provide all functionality to use this card with OpenPGP.  The
 >specification features 3 1024 bit RSA keys (signing, decryption and
 >authentication) as well as utility data objects to make integration
 >easy.
Why this limitation? Is it really so much expensive to store more keys?
I'd like to import all my keys (the mail ones and the two I use to sign
Usenet control messages) and it would be inconvenient having to switch
card every time...

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ciao, |
Marco | [1407 laWxklGGi8sjM]

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