GnuPG Port for Symbian
Niels Dettenbach
nd at syndicat.com
Mon Aug 25 12:00:53 CEST 2008
Dear List readers and devels,
im still wondering if the is no GnuPG port today for Symbian OS wich is widely
spread on mobile phones worldwide - even as GnuPG still seems to be ported
for a lot of difference operating systems.
The last posting / thread I've found about this issue was in 2000:
http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2000-March/005097.html
Since Symbian published their developement kit (for windows and linux afaik)
plus more and more API docs, the phones got more memory and cpu power - i
assume GnuPG porting to it should be a much easier task then a few years ago.
Even Perl and Python got a OS port on Symbian. The Python port still has wide
access to all phone and GUI functions of the phones (may be could be used for
GnuPG GUI interoperability) - or see asex. the mobile webserver project.
Many users today are using their phones for email communication and the
storage of (may be) sensible files on their phones - and many users (if they
knwo it or not) are using Symbian based phones. With the USB storage
capability the phone could be used as a "secure" smart crypt or signing
device over USB storage with not trusted PCs o.o. hardware too.
The only (commercial) "email crypto" software product i've found
was "CryptoGraf" wich seems not working properly and is no OS product (so not
trustful for me and most other GPG users).
Is there anyone who is currently working on a GnuPG port for Symbian OS or
knows a working port?
many thanks for your time...
cheers,
Niels.
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Niels Dettenbach
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Syndicat IT&Internet
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Fingerprint: 55E0 4DCD B04C 4A49 1586 88AE 54DC 4465 651C A20D
https://syndicat.com/pub_key.asc
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