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|    Stefan Claas to Gabx    |
|    Re: Nofuture Age Web Interface by Victor    |
|    18 Jan 25 19:19:07    |
      XPost: alt.privacy.anon-server       From: fgrsna.pynnf@vagrearg.eh              Gabx wrote:       > Stefan Claas wrote:> If your Computer has a TPM 2.0 Chip (which is pretty       cool, becaue       > > you get a TRNG with it) you can use:       > >       > > https://github.com/Foxboron/age-plugin-tpm       > >       > > And if you have a Yubikey (which is also pretty cool) you can       > > use:       > >       > > https://github.com/str4d/age-plugin-yubikey       >       > Rather I was thinking of an online way to exchange public keys without       involving a central server and in a p2p way.       > A way to connect two remote session-ids.       > Alice and Bob.              Well, I wonder anyway why people should use online encryption with a browser       for age, or other encryption programs, and as it seems need to stay on your       site, for the whole encryption/decryption procedure? I ask, becaue when I do       that I use my offline computer for communications and then transfer the       encrypted       payload to my online computer, in case I have Government Trojans, like FinSpy       from Germany or Pegasus from Israel, which can't be detected by AV Software for       Windows/Linux/Mac.              That is also the reason why I do not use Omnimix or OnionShare and instead use       Onion Courier/minicrypt, or YAMN outfiles with Onion Courier and minicrypt.              --       Regards       Stefan              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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