Utility for secure communication and data storage
GnuPG has TPM support to store the keys since 2.3, but we haven't enabled it by default. Note that for it to work properly, the user needs to be part of the tss group. Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime@cerno.tech> |
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.gitignore | ||
gnupg2-revert-rfc4880bis.patch | ||
gnupg2.spec | ||
gnupg-2.1.1-fips-algo.patch | ||
gnupg-2.1.10-secmem.patch | ||
gnupg-2.2.18-gpg-accept-subkeys-with-a-good-revocation-but-no-self-sig.patch | ||
gnupg-2.2.18-tests-add-test-cases-for-import-without-uid.patch | ||
gnupg-2.2.21-coverity.patch | ||
gnupg-2.2.23-large-rsa.patch | ||
gnupg-2.4.0-gpg-allow-import-of-previously-known-keys-even-without-UI.patch | ||
gnupg-2.4.1-file-is-digest.patch | ||
signature_key.asc | ||
sources |