[Gnuk-users] Why don't we give secure defaults
Srinivas V
vsrinu26f at gmail.com
Sun Apr 2 16:04:42 UTC 2017
Why don't we give secure defaults?
like riseup.net suggestions for gpg.conf
Thank you
Srinivas
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> 1. Blue Pill factory-reset hangs (Erik Adler)
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> Date: Sun, 2 Apr 2017 12:38:06 +0200
> From: Erik Adler <erik.adler at mensa.se>
> To: gnuk-users at lists.alioth.debian.org
> Subject: [Gnuk-users] Blue Pill factory-reset hangs
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> I flashed five Blue Pills with using my ST-Link with openocd on Debian
> testing. Gnuk and the chopstx submodule git code was pulled today.
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> $ nosetests -v --with-freshen
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> Shows all tests are OK!
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> I compiled with
> ./configure --vidpid=234b:0000 --target=BLUE_PILL --enable-factory-reset
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> Header file is: board-blue-pill.h
> Debug option disabled
> Configured for bare system (no-DFU)
> PIN pad option disabled
> CERT.3 Data Object is NOT supported
> Card insert/removal by HID device is NOT supported
> Life cycle management is supported
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> When I do a factory-reset in gpg --card-edit I am asked if I am sure I
> want to reset the device. I type ?yes? and then the shell seems to hang.
> Nothing is deleted from the Blue Pill and it is not reset. Everything
> else seems to work fine.
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> Of course I can use my JTAG to wipe the device but I made these to give
> give away to friends. They will need to be able to reset their devices
> from gpg. Is this a known issue?
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> All the best
> Erik Adler
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> GPG/PGP key ID: 0x2B4B58FE
> gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 0x2B4B58FE
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