Which release should we be using?

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Mon Aug 22 16:48:14 CEST 2011


On 22/08/11 15:25, Werner Koch wrote:

> BTW, pinentry is a separate package from GnuPG and easy to hack.

On this note, if anybody is interested, I recently wrote a pinentry
wrapper for password protecting a smartcard pin:

https://grepular.com/Protecting_PGP_Smartcards_from_Observation_Attacks

It's open source, and written in Perl, so it might be a good starting
point for people who want to hack similar things together.

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