From: thumper <thumper@kaiwan.com>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1994-07-08 06:07:11 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 7 Jul 94 23:07:11 PDT
From: thumper <thumper@kaiwan.com>
Date: Thu, 7 Jul 94 23:07:11 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: PGP Keys on a Floppy
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On Thu, 7 Jul 1994, Duncan Frissell wrote:
> C.><< some suggestion to keep keys secure on floppy>>
>
> DOS users can always encrypt their keyfile on a floppy encrypted with
> SecureDrive. <G>
>
What I do is I zipped up my pubring.pgp and secring.pgp files into an
encrypted zip file, then used PGP's conventional encryption to encrypt
the zipfile.
Then to use pgp, I run a batch file that copies the encrypted zip files to a
ramdrive, decrypt the conventional encryption by prompting for the password,
then having pkunzip decompress the zipfile and prompting for it's password,
and then presto.
Thumper (yeah, just Thumper) =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- GREP THIS NSA! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-
thumper@kaiwan.com - PGP NSA ViaCrypt 2600 Phrack EFF #hack LOD/H =
Finger for PGP 2.6 Pub Key = 950 FBI MindVox ESN KC NUA QSD Hacker DEFCON -
Big Brother *IS* watching! - SprintNet MCI AT&T HoHoCon DNIC TRW CBI 5ESS =
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