ibutton and gpg key
Douglas Elznic
dfe@anize.org
Tue Oct 16 08:11:01 2001
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Another cool user for it would be to keep ssh fingerprints on the ring.
The hardware definitely presents some useful options. i just don't know
how feasible some of them are. I saw somewhere on google that werner has
done some work on this project. I am interested in hearing his opinion
on the matter...
Werner?
On Tue, 2001-10-16 at 01:17, Gold wrote:
> Now _that_ is a cool idea!
>=20
> With the storage available and a little compression it'd be dead easy to =
get your public keyring on them also. Tie that into some web based e-mail =
service with a java based pgp system, carry the USB dongle with you in what=
ever baggage you have (it's small enough to fit comfortably in a pocket) an=
d you have pgp encrypted e-mail available from anywhere with a net connecti=
on and an available USB port...
>=20
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