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Bootstrapped founder of @SSLMate, where I make SSL certificates easier and do #webpki and #CertificateTransparency stuff.

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    1. Filippo Valsorda  🇮🇹‏Verified account @FiloSottile 12 May 2019
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      I’m hearing a lot of http://passwordstore.org , and that’s my own last use case for it! So the new tool will definitely work as a pass backend, and support YubiKeys through the PIV applet.

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    2. Filippo Valsorda  🇮🇹‏Verified account @FiloSottile 15 May 2019
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      Here's a design by @Benjojo12 and I for "age" — a simple, secure and modern encryption tool with small explicit keys, SSH key support, no config options, and UNIX-style composability. https://docs.google.com/document/d/11yHom20CrsuX8KQJXBBw04s80Unjv8zCg_A7sPAX_9Y …pic.twitter.com/tgTCx3sKNv

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    3. Ben Laurie‏Verified account @BenLaurie 16 May 2019
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      Replying to @FiloSottile @Benjojo12

      Would be good to have generate include some info about the key, e.g. generation date - or just an argument which is text that will get included in the comment. Should there be short IDs for keys, rather than needing the key hash? Or do you expect that to be done by scripts?

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    4. Filippo Valsorda  🇮🇹‏Verified account @FiloSottile 16 May 2019
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      Replying to @BenLaurie @Benjojo12

      Adding a generation time comment sounds good, I’ll add that. I am allergic to manual arguments, though. I initially had short IDs, but I realized I hated them in gpg (they can collide! hard to think about) and age keys are short enough to use directly.

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    5.  😷 Juliano Rizzo‏ @julianor 16 May 2019
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      Replying to @FiloSottile @BenLaurie @Benjojo12

      mnemonic backup of seed and deterministic generation for sub keys (if you ever support them) HD Wallet style

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    6. Filippo Valsorda  🇮🇹‏Verified account @FiloSottile 16 May 2019
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      Replying to @julianor @BenLaurie @Benjojo12

      You can already encrypt to a password. I guess we could add an alternative mnemonic encoding for private keys, but sounds like a v2 thing.

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    7. Ben Laurie‏Verified account @BenLaurie 16 May 2019
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      Replying to @FiloSottile @julianor @Benjojo12

      I was more thinking of nicknames.

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    8. Filippo Valsorda  🇮🇹‏Verified account @FiloSottile 16 May 2019
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      Replying to @BenLaurie @julianor @Benjojo12

      I am uneasy with the semantics of non self-authenticating IDs. For public keys, it means your keyring is trusted. For private keys, we can try them all anyway.

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    9. Ben Laurie‏Verified account @BenLaurie 16 May 2019
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      Replying to @FiloSottile @julianor @Benjojo12

      I meant entirely local nicknames.

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    10. Ben Laurie‏Verified account @BenLaurie 16 May 2019
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      Replying to @BenLaurie @FiloSottile and

      Coz, y'know, I'm not going to remember your public key's ID. I'm gonna look it up somewhere. So why not within the system?

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      Andrew Ayer‏ @__agwa 16 May 2019
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      Replying to @BenLaurie @FiloSottile and

      Agreed. age already lets you specify a filename that contains public keys of recipients. I think it should search ~/.age-recipients (or similar) for these files in addition to $PWD.

      10:28 AM - 16 May 2019
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        2. Filippo Valsorda  🇮🇹‏Verified account @FiloSottile 16 May 2019
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          Replying to @__agwa @BenLaurie and

          Hmm, I see it, but it’s also dangerously close to addressing key distribution. What about a file of “name: key” aliases with a default (but overridable with a flag I guess) location that you use with alias:foo recipients?

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        3. Ben Laurie‏Verified account @BenLaurie 16 May 2019
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          BTW, we know how to address key distribution. :-)

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