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From: Eugene Y. V. <eug...@ya...> - 2005-01-26 04:20:30
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I'd rather have 2.0 and upgrade the database myself than have nothing! :) Thus spake gnu...@li... on 1/25/2005 10:06 PM: > Send GNUKeyring-discuss mailing list submissions to > gnu...@li... > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnukeyring-discuss > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > gnu...@li... > > You can reach the person managing the list at > gnu...@li... > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of GNUKeyring-discuss digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Is Keyring for PalmOS development Active? (Jochen Hoenicke) > > --__--__-- > > Message: 1 > From: "Jochen Hoenicke" <Hoe...@In...> > To: gnu...@li... > Subject: Re: [gnukeyring-discuss] Is Keyring for PalmOS development Active? > Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 11:34:50 +0100 > > --nextPart1342263.Es0mFlP19L > Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > Content-Disposition: inline > > On Sunday 23 January 2005 08:28, Desh Fernando wrote: > >>Hi Folks, >>=20 >>Just posting to see if anybody is here. By looking at the archives this >> list seems to be very quiet. >>=20 >>Just wondering if Keyring is being actively developed and what's the >>status of 2.0 release? > > > I haven't work on Keyring for quite a while now. Since 1.2.3 there are=20 > some new translations and navigator support for Tungsten (which I can't > test myself though). That probably justifies an 1.2.4 release. There=20 > is also a pending patch on sourceforge. > > The main obstacle for the 2.0 release is the missing upgrade support. > The database has changed dramatically and there must be at least a way > to upgrade automatically from 1.2.x to 2.0. > > Regards,=20 > Jochen > > =2D-=20 > Jochen Hoenicke, University of Oldenburg, 26111 Oldenburg, Germany > Email: hoe...@in... Tel: +49 441 798 3124 > > --nextPart1342263.Es0mFlP19L > Content-Type: application/pgp-signature > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.2.5 (GNU/Linux) > > iD8DBQBB9iDRsTEv/cIwu2QRAtetAKCCg9/sXkG8C4+AYbSukiYoMU1E6wCfTdVU > P6NQldM/DO1Xh5ZJzyx9gQ0= > =W8+k > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > --nextPart1342263.Es0mFlP19L-- > > > > --__--__-- > > _______________________________________________ > GNUKeyring-discuss mailing list > GNU...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnukeyring-discuss > > > End of GNUKeyring-discuss Digest > > -- Eugene "Gman" Vasserman http://www.y3k.org/eugene/ |
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From: Jochen H. <Hoe...@In...> - 2005-01-25 10:35:12
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On Sunday 23 January 2005 08:28, Desh Fernando wrote: > Hi Folks, >=20 > Just posting to see if anybody is here. By looking at the archives this > list seems to be very quiet. >=20 > Just wondering if Keyring is being actively developed and what's the > status of 2.0 release? I haven't work on Keyring for quite a while now. Since 1.2.3 there are=20 some new translations and navigator support for Tungsten (which I can't test myself though). That probably justifies an 1.2.4 release. There=20 is also a pending patch on sourceforge. The main obstacle for the 2.0 release is the missing upgrade support. The database has changed dramatically and there must be at least a way to upgrade automatically from 1.2.x to 2.0. Regards,=20 Jochen =2D-=20 Jochen Hoenicke, University of Oldenburg, 26111 Oldenburg, Germany Email: hoe...@in... Tel: +49 441 798 3124 |
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From: Andy P. <xy...@po...> - 2005-01-24 20:04:34
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Florin Andrei wrote: >On Sun, 2005-01-23 at 14:05 -0500, Andy Philpotts wrote: > > > >>Everything seems pretty dead, I am migrating to another program, and >>have written a "working" dump to csv program for the PC (using Python) >>to help me! I'll post it if others are interested. >> >> > >What's the "other program"? > > > There are a couple mentioned on http://gnukeyring.sourceforge.net/conduits.html. One of the links is dead, the other one doesn't seem to work with recent databases My program is very primitive, it does one thing, dumps the database in plain text, as CSV, ready for import or post-processing by other programs. -- Andy Philpotts Get Firefox! <http://www.spreadfirefox.com/?q=affiliates&id=3050&t=1> |
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From: Douglas M. <dba...@ha...> - 2005-01-24 17:54:06
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I would be interested. I miss the sync-ing abilities of my passwords. Aloha, Douglas > -----Original Message----- > From: gnu...@li... > [mailto:gnu...@li...] On > Behalf Of Andy Philpotts > Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2005 9:05 AM > To: Desh Fernando > Cc: gnu...@li... > Subject: Re: [gnukeyring-discuss] Is Keyring for PalmOS > development Active? > > Desh Fernando wrote: > > > Hi Folks, > > > > Just posting to see if anybody is here. By looking at the archives > > this list seems to be very quiet. > > > > Just wondering if Keyring is being actively developed and > what's the > > status of 2.0 release? > > Everything seems pretty dead, I am migrating to another > program, and have written a "working" dump to csv program for > the PC (using Python) to help me! I'll post it if others are > interested. > > -- > Andy Philpotts Get Firefox! > <http://www.spreadfirefox.com/?q=affiliates&id=3050&t=1> > |
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From: Florin A. <fl...@sg...> - 2005-01-24 17:33:58
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On Sun, 2005-01-23 at 14:05 -0500, Andy Philpotts wrote: > Everything seems pretty dead, I am migrating to another program, and > have written a "working" dump to csv program for the PC (using Python) > to help me! I'll post it if others are interested. What's the "other program"? -- Florin Andrei http://florin.myip.org/ |
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From: Eugene Y. V. <eug...@ya...> - 2005-01-24 07:47:06
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Definitely interested. Do tell! > Everything seems pretty dead, I am migrating to another program, and > have written a "working" dump to csv program for the PC (using Python) > to help me! I'll post it if others are interested. -- Eugene "Gman" Vasserman http://www.y3k.org/eugene/ |
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From: Andy P. <xy...@po...> - 2005-01-23 19:05:28
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Desh Fernando wrote: > Hi Folks, > > Just posting to see if anybody is here. By looking at the archives this > list seems to be very quiet. > > Just wondering if Keyring is being actively developed and what's the > status of 2.0 release? Everything seems pretty dead, I am migrating to another program, and have written a "working" dump to csv program for the PC (using Python) to help me! I'll post it if others are interested. -- Andy Philpotts Get Firefox! <http://www.spreadfirefox.com/?q=affiliates&id=3050&t=1> |
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From: Desh F. <de...@ip...> - 2005-01-23 07:28:43
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Hi Folks, Just posting to see if anybody is here. By looking at the archives this list seems to be very quiet. Just wondering if Keyring is being actively developed and what's the status of 2.0 release? Regards, Desh -- Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.6.12 - Release Date: 14/01/2005 |
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From: FuGe <fu...@du...> - 2004-08-07 14:03:35
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Hello, First, I'd like to say thank you for this amazing program. I've translated it and the help files. See attachments. They're encoded latin-2. Best regards, Gergo Fulop |
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From: Leonid F. <gre...@ma...> - 2004-05-23 14:27:11
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No, no screenshots yet - i'm trying to compile it as plugin to kpilot
("conduit"). The way kpilot works, conduits
are statically compiled in which means that source will be available as
patch against kdepim cvs
Sashnov Alexander wrote:
>On Wed, 19 May 2004 16:16:29 +0300
>Leonid Froenchenko <gre...@ma...> wrote:
>
>
>
>>I'm writing KDE desktop app + conduit for kpilot (like one found in
>>jpilot). The idea
>>is to include it to KDE's PIM.
>>Is there anyone interested in such functionality ?
>>Ideas / suggestions are welcomed.
>>
>>
>
>It's interesting.
>
>Any screenshorts?
>
>Where I can get source for test it?
>
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From: Leonid F. <gre...@ma...> - 2004-05-19 13:18:12
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I'm writing KDE desktop app + conduit for kpilot (like one found in jpilot). The idea is to include it to KDE's PIM. Is there anyone interested in such functionality ? Ideas / suggestions are welcomed. |
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From: Sashnov A. <asa...@pl...> - 2004-04-20 06:30:35
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Hello. The attachement to this letter is files with russian interface for GNU keyring. But it still problem with some label's lenght (some labels too short, see my previos post with screenshots). I hope, we can find solution of this small problem. Thanks. |
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From: Jochen H. <Hoe...@In...> - 2004-04-15 18:40:35
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On Monday 12 April 2004 08:03, Sashnov Alexander wrote: > Hello all. > > I have some problem with russian translation. > > Some labels overlaping text (see attachments). > > Can you enlarge some labels? My guess is that you have to give the cyrillic font metrics. Try invoking pilrc with the option "-Fc". The length of these fields is set to AUTO, so pilrc calculates the space needed. Regards, Jochen -- Jochen Hoenicke, University of Oldenburg, 26111 Oldenburg, Germany Email: hoe...@in... Tel: +49 441 798 3124 |
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From: Sashnov A. <asa...@pl...> - 2004-04-12 06:01:49
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Hello all. I have some problem with russian translation. Some labels overlaping text (see attachments). Can you enlarge some labels? |
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From: Jochen H. <Hoe...@In...> - 2004-04-08 17:26:34
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On Thursday 08 April 2004 11:37, Sashnov Alexander wrote: > Hello All! > > I just finish russian translation! > > Can you give me CVS account to add it? > > Also I can send it trought e-mail. I think it's easier if you just send it by e-mail or add it to the patch trakker: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=browse&group_id=306&atid=300306 If you plan to do frequent contributions I need your sourceforge login to add you to the list of developers. Regards, Jochen -- Jochen Hoenicke, Universität Oldenburg, D-26111 Oldenburg Email: hoe...@in... Tel: 0441 798 3124 |
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From: Sashnov A. <asa...@pl...> - 2004-04-08 09:35:28
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Hello All! I just finish russian translation! Can you give me CVS account to add it? Also I can send it trought e-mail. |
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From: Sashnov A. <asa...@pl...> - 2004-04-08 06:04:49
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On 'Plan' page (http://gnukeyring.sourceforge.net/plans.html) is broken link in text * Port to PocketLinux. http://www.pocketlinux.com/ This domain for sale (8000$) :-( Please, remove or correct link. |
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From: <lp...@fr...> - 2004-01-15 14:57:24
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From: John K. <jp...@bl...> - 2003-12-04 21:09:30
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Greg, Glad to hear it works for you! I've never been to Kansas City, so I don't think I'll be able to take you up on dinner -- but... thanks for the offer! Regards, John On Wed, 3 Dec 2003, Greg Norris wrote: > On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 12:41:31PM -0600, John Kirkland wrote: > > I just added a "patch" to the keyring sourceforge project. It is > > entitled: [ 852772 ] 5-way rocker support for Treo600 > > > > As it says, it adds support for the Treo600's 5-way nav rocker, and it > > fixes some focus issues on the Treo600. > > Funny, I was just wondering what it would take to get Treo600 support > added. ;-) So far, it seems to be working quite well. > > If you're ever in the Kansas City area let me know... dinner's on me! > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: SF.net Giveback Program. > Does SourceForge.net help you be more productive? Does it > help you create better code? SHARE THE LOVE, and help us help > YOU! Click Here: http://sourceforge.net/donate/ > -- > GNUKeyring-discuss mailing list > GNU...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnukeyring-discuss > |
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From: Greg N. <hap...@kc...> - 2003-12-04 01:20:10
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On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 12:41:31PM -0600, John Kirkland wrote: > I just added a "patch" to the keyring sourceforge project. It is > entitled: [ 852772 ] 5-way rocker support for Treo600 > > As it says, it adds support for the Treo600's 5-way nav rocker, and it > fixes some focus issues on the Treo600. Funny, I was just wondering what it would take to get Treo600 support added. ;-) So far, it seems to be working quite well. If you're ever in the Kansas City area let me know... dinner's on me! |
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From: John K. <jp...@bl...> - 2003-12-02 18:41:33
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Hi, All, I just added a "patch" to the keyring sourceforge project. It is entitled: [ 852772 ] 5-way rocker support for Treo600 As it says, it adds support for the Treo600's 5-way nav rocker, and it fixes some focus issues on the Treo600. I added a binary to the patch so you can try it out without having to compile the sources yourself. With any luck, this URL would take you to the binary: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/download.php?group_id=306&atid=300306&file_id=69313&aid=852772 Best Regards, John Kirkland |
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From: Jochen H. <Hoe...@In...> - 2003-11-05 21:22:48
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A new test release of Keyring is out: Keyring for PalmOS 2.0-pre1 Copyright 1999-2002 by Martin Pool Copyright 2001-2003 by Jochen Hoenicke http://gnukeyring.sourceforge.net/prerelease.html This is a prerelease of keyring and it may contain bugs that destroy the database or even require a hard reset. So update your backup, before installing this. On the positive side, this prerelease will live happily with keyring-1.2.3 without interfering. It uses a different database and different creator IDs. I also hadn't any hard resets or database corruption with this program. Upgrading your keyring-1.2.3 database is not yet supported. And I can't promise that later versions of keyring will understand the new database. So use it just for testing and keep important passwords with keyring-1.2.3. =46OR CONDUIT WRITERS =2D------------------ There is also an updated version of keyring-link on the web page. keyring5.c contains the code to check the password and decrypt and unpack the records. It require openssl-0.9.7 (for AES encryption). The record format is also described in the HACKING document inside keyring-2.0-pre1.tar.gz. If you have comments about the record format, e.g. you find it too ugly :), feel free to contact me. =20 HISTORY =AD------ Changes from 1.2.3: * New crypto format. New algorithms DES3-CBC and AES-CBC. * Use PBKDF2 for key generation. This is a bit slower, to make brute force attacks more difficult. * New record format, allowing to store more than the standard fields later. * Make name/account/password fields scrollable to support long passwords. * Generate Hex passwords. =2D-=20 Jochen Hoenicke, University of Oldenburg, 26111 Oldenburg, Germany Email: hoe...@in... Tel: +49 441 798 3124 |
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From: anders t. <li...@th...> - 2003-10-27 20:21:35
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> (if you're really curious you can checkout latest CVS). Since I'm not familiar with CVS, I'll guess I'll wait for the next major release. Just noticed that 1.2.3 was released as of October 26th. -- anders thoresson |
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From: Jochen H. <Hoe...@In...> - 2003-10-27 19:48:03
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On Sunday 26 October 2003 14:04, anders thoresson wrote: > > There will also be a minor bug fix release 1.2.3 (dirty flag isn't set = on > > changed records), but that has no new features. >=20 > I've noticed a small display bug. One can enter accounts and passwords= =20 > that are longer then the lines, but things that drop out of the screen is= =20 > never displayed. This will hopefully be fixed in the next major release (if you're really curious you can checkout latest CVS). That version will at least scroll to the second part if you move the cursor and displays the full contents when opening the onscreen keyboard. I plan to make the fields automatically expand as in the address book later. > What are the differences between Keyring and 995Safe? The company 995soft take GPL applications, changes the name and some dialogs and sells them. At least last time I checked, this was the only difference. This is allowed by the GPL, as long as they distribute the full source code and allow everyone to give away copies of the application and sources under the terms of the GPL. Whether it's ethical is something one can argue. Jochen =2D-=20 Jochen Hoenicke, University of Oldenburg, 26111 Oldenburg, Germany Email: hoe...@in... Tel: +49 441 798 3124 |
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From: Florin A. <fl...@sg...> - 2003-10-27 19:43:06
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On Fri, 2003-10-24 at 02:32, Jochen Hoenicke wrote: > > On Thursday 23 October 2003 20:47, Florin Andrei wrote: > > In any case, a palmtop is never to be considered totally secure, but i > > feel that, if the encryption stuff doesn't have any inherent flaws, the > > security of the hardware should be better than that of the PCs (it's a > > lot harder to install "keystroke loggers", it's a lot harder to snoop on > > the RF fields generated by the display and by the input device, etc.). > > It's probably as easy to build a keystroke logger for a Palm as is for a > PC. Ummm... you're thinking about software-based ones? Yeah, those should be quite simple to implement. I was actually thinking of hardware-based keystroke loggers, not software ones. The PC-based hardware loggers can be bought on the Internet, are fairly popular, and can be installed in a matter of seconds. Those are very nasty things. But a Palm-based hardware logger should not be common knowledge, if it exists at all, and should be a lot harder to install. Not impossible, just harder. > On the other hand you don't install new programs > from unknown sources as often on your Handheld as you do on your PC > and the PC is often used by more than one person. Yeap, the PDA is more "isolated" than a PC. This might change, though, with the emergence of the PDA-cellphones that are Internet-enabled. One can envision, in a not-too-distant future, a time when a PDA-shaped device will do PDA stuff, cellphone stuff, will be more or less permanently on-line, and it will actually be a portable (wearable) PC and music player and TV set and whatnot. Then the isolation advantage will vanish. But for the moment, at least, a PDA looks much better than a PC from a security perspective. If the Keyring master password is good (long and complicated), and if the encryption used by the application is strong and free of flaws, the only ways for someone to break into a PDA crypto-vault are: 1. Steal the PDA, install a Grafitti logger, put the PDA back, wait for the owner to enter the password once, then steal it again. This is very difficult. It might be easy for a close relative or a "friend" to do it, but not quite so easy for a total stranger. Especially since there's a hard rule that should be observed by anyone who uses computer- or PDA-based crypto-vaults: if your device got stolen and you recover it, do a full and paranoid cleanup and then reinstall from backups before doing anything else. That, in addition to a thorough hardware "debugging" (literally). That assumes that the backups are clean, which leads us to the next item... 2. Break into the PC that has the PDA backups, and bug the backups with a Grafitti logger. Wait for the owner to sync the PDA a second time, then break into the PC again and steal the logs. This may or may not be easier than stealing the actual PDA. 3. Over-the-shoulder password-snooping. Keyring, fortunately, can veil the password. It's a difficult to use feature if the password is strong (long and complicated) but worth the trouble. Sure, the Grafitti gestures themselves can be snooped on (or recorded on a video camera for later analysis) but, hey, nothing's perfect. I'm not sure if these things are mentioned anywhere in the Keyring's documentation. If they're not, perhaps it's a good thing, IMHO, to add them to the user's guide or something like that. Like, tips to secure your crypto-vault, or something. This mailinglist thread already has some good stuff on this topic. Users should be aware of overall security issues. Strong crypto is good, but sometimes it creates a false sense of security. -- Florin Andrei http://florin.myip.org/ |