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Strategies for offline PGP key storage

Strategies for offline PGP key storage

Posted Oct 3, 2017 11:31 UTC (Tue) by anarcat (subscriber, #66354)
In reply to: Strategies for offline PGP key storage by ngiger@mus.ch
Parent article: Strategies for offline PGP key storage

I have. Signet is interesting because it runs a similar platform than the FST-01 (STM32L442 microcontroller, while the FST-01 uses STM3F103) so presumably, it may be possible to port Gnuk to it. However, the application deployed on Signet by default is *only* a password manager from what I can tell. Furthermore, Signet is not in production at the time of writing, the crowdfunding is not over yet.


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Strategies for offline PGP key storage

Posted Oct 4, 2017 23:35 UTC (Wed) by nnesse (guest, #118902) [Link]

Hi, I am the creator of Signet. I just wanted to say that I am very interested in adding more cryptographic functions to the device. It's internal database is flexible enough that PGP key storage could be done as an add-on. There is a bit of a balancing act in terms of the space needed to store GPG keys and algorithms as well as the data and algorithms for password management but I think there is room for it all. This is something I will probably develop once I've completed all the features I've already promised. I wasn't aware of Gnuk before. I may incorporate it directly or consider making a compatible interface.


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