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= GnuPG Wiki | //([[about|About this wiki]])// |
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This is the official Wiki for [[http://gnupg.org|GnuPG]], the GNU Privacy Guard, and all related Free Software initiatives like [[http://gpg4win.org|Gpg4win]]. Their aim is to produce software solutions to |
**[[Gpg4win|-> Gpg4win-Section]]** |
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* enable end-to-end security, **offering protection against being listened to by servers or transport systems**. * use openly researched crypto algorithms. * allow the implementations to be independently audited. |
**[[WKD| -> Web Key Directory]]**, which makes exchanging crypto mails much easier. |
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The next big user experience boost for **email and file-transport security** would be the adoption of the [[https://g10code.com/steed.html|STEED]] concept. |
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Help us to [[improveThis|improve]] this wiki! | == GnuPG for Users |
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== For Users * [[documentation]] |
* [[documentation|Documentation Overview]] |
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* [[AgentForwarding|How to use local secrets on a remote machine]] | |
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== For Developers | == GnuPG for Developers |
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* How to [[APIs|use GnuPG from your application]]. | * How to [[APIs|use GnuPG from your application]] (~GnuPG's API) |
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== Gpg4win see [[Gpg4win]] |
* NTBTLS (Not too bad TLS) client library |
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* [[https://gnupg.org/conf|OpenPGP.conf]], last conf was 8+9th of Sept, 2016. |
-> Web Key Directory, which makes exchanging crypto mails much easier.
GnuPG for Users
- Documentation Overview
- LargeKeys: How many bits are enough?
- WebOfTrust: Understanding the web of trust
- GnomeKeyring: What to do when Gnome Keyring Hijacks your GPG Agent
- TroubleShooting: What to do when something doesn't work.
- PlatformNotes - what to be aware of when using or administrating GnuPG on different platforms.
- X.509 hints (needed for S/MIME and trusted root certs)
- SmartCard hints
- Wishlist Where to submit feature requests
- Applications using GnuPG
- MailClients/Screenshots
- LDAPKeyserver: How to configure OpenLDAP as a keyserver.
- Hints for use with NFS
- How to use local secrets on a remote machine
GnuPG for Developers
- How to use GnuPG from your application (GnuPG's API)
- BuildingFromGIT
- Building GnuPG 2.1: GnuPG 2.1 is the latest GnuPG version but as with all 2.x versions it has several dependencies, which make building it a bit more difficult. Here are some notes.
- API checker: Upstream-Tracker.org checks ABI/API changes for some libraries like gpgme, libgpg-error, libgcrypt.
Note that the tools can't necessary decide whether something is an ABI or API change. The output should be used as a hint to look for whether there might be a problem. We are not aware of any broken API or ABI contracts for the listed libraries.
- SignatureHandling
- DevelopingKleopatra
- NTBTLS (Not too bad TLS) client library
Other OpenPGP implementations/initiatives
Planning
- Tasks
- OpenPGPEmailSummits
- OpenPGP.conf, last conf was 8+9th of Sept, 2016.