Re: Automatic Garage Door Closer
Good new, I believe that everything is possible today. just think Garage Door can be closed when you need, but 5 years ago it wan unbelievable to everyone. Thanks to scientists for making our life easier.
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Just found this, looks like a great project, I just ordered a GPS receiver and the required LCD, already have the R pi, thank you! I'll let you know how it turns out.
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hi have you tried this with the adafruit 16x2 2 pin led with 5 buttons or even more the same but with three leds? could in theory get the screen to change colour as you approach and use the buttons to...
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I haven't. I just went basic but I was hoping to add some controls. For example: toggle between nearest cache and nearest cache in path of travel. The current behaviour where that decision is made...
View ArticleRe: Using GPG with Smart Cards
Jeff,Thank you for the detailed explanation - I have one question though. Would you consider a key "lost/compromised" if you lost the yubikey and revoke it on that basis? I.e. how securely are the keys...
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They idea is that the keys cannot be extracted from the Yubikey, so unless you have a very determined attacker, they are *probably* safe. I'd probably err on the side of caution though and revoke the...
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Thanks Jeff! My key arrived today, so I'll have a play when I get home tonight.
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The following works for me on Ubuntu 14.04 to Ubuntu 15.10 when it comes to disabling gnome keyring for gpg:echo manual > ~/.config/upstart/gnome-keyring.override[[ -d ~/.config/autostart ]] ||...
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Thanks for the tutorial, I managed to set my subkeys on my Yubikey 4, and I just managed to get my keybase invite.
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Hi there, and thanks for the tutorial, great help instead of figuring out all those commands from gpg's manual.I have one question though: did you have to also copy private key to make card work, and...
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nevermind, turns out everything is working perfectly, I was testing incorrectly
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how do you revoke the key ? let's say i have an employee and i gave him this key - can i instantly disable all his keys by using a revocation ?
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No. However, while building your key you can generate a GPG revocation certificate.If, at some point in the future, your key is compromised you can deploy this revocation certificate to GPG key servers...
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I would like to be able to decrypt and sign email on my android phone. I don't think there is a way for the phone to use the yubikey as a smartcard for key storage, or any kind of smart card. Am I...
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I no Android achiever but I think it's possible to use one of the NFC Yubikeys to do that with an Android phone. https://grepular.com/An_NFC...
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The fix that I've discovered works best for me when Gpg4win fails to recognize the Yubikey is to restart the Windows Smart Card service (SCardSvr) in services.msc in addition to issuing killagent with...
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Depending on how you created the keypairs, he would still be able to encrypt messages using that key and decrypt anything that had been encrypted using the key. He could also still sign and verify...
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Thanks much for the reply.I have found that (as of today) APG does not support yubikey Neo, but openkeychain does. With openkeychain, I was able to import my keys into the app. At first I could not...
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You can use Android OpenKeyChain. It supports NFC YubiKey as well as USB keys (through USB-OTG adapter). Decryption and signing works :)
View ArticleRe: Netflix and HE.NET IPv6 Tunnels
(I know, old post, but could help)It seems yesterday's tvOS update enforced Netflix using ipv6 somehow, I had an ipv6 filtering resolver for Netflix on my lan (cute Python script) specifically for...
View ArticleRe: Guest Wifi via. TOR
Aloha, thanks for the info. But, don't you need "ExitPolicy reject *:*" in /etc/tor/torrc so your tor is a middle relay instead of an exit node?
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Ha. Definitely. It's been a while since I've looked at this. My wording says "added the following" to /etc/tor/torrc so perhaps that was already there by default? Given my desire to keep sketchy...
View ArticleRe: Netflix and HE.NET IPv6 Tunnels
I set this once and it's been rock solid ever since. I'm sure there are large swaths of non-Netflix IPv6 traffic that are being blocked but I haven't noticed it.
View ArticleRe: Netflix and HE.NET IPv6 Tunnels
If you terminate onto a cisco ios router these null routes and ranges work !ipv6 route 2406:DA00:FF00::/48 Null0ipv6 route 2620:108:700F::/48 Null0
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