X-Git-Url: http://git.sthu.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=caff%2FREADME;h=2af310ece74b779bee09a13be1452741f656514d;hb=79aa08be7cef14861a3373149d072d6f789bb40d;hp=95898d0dcc3bff0643b417bddca0d6ba9dd7774f;hpb=8f1e7567d62681751931472492f74e8f48d37f3c;p=pgp-tools.git diff --git a/caff/README b/caff/README deleted file mode 100644 index 95898d0..0000000 --- a/caff/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -caff -- CA - fire and forget - -caff is a script that helps you in keysigning. It takes a list of -keyids on the command line, fetches them from a keyserver and calls -GnuPG so that you can sign it. It then mails each key to all its -email addresses - only including the one UID that we send to in each -mail. - -Features: - * Easy to setup. - * Attaches only the very UID that we send to in the mail. - * Prunes the key from all signatures that are not self sigs and - not done by you, thereby greatly reducing the size of mails. - * Sends the mail encrypted if possible, will warn before sending - unencrypted mail (sign only keys) - * Creates proper PGP MIME messages. - * Uses separate GNUPGHOME for all its operations. - -Special Requirements: - * GnuPG 1.3.92 or later. - -Discussion: - -Since we do not upload the new signatures, or import them into our -main keyring, the signature only gets public if: - - the email address is valid - - the person reading the email can decrypt the mail (if it was sent - encrypted). - -Therefore we achieve the same level of security as common Challenge -Repsonse systems like CABot, without all the extra hassle of those -systems. - - - -Dependencies: gnupg (>= 1.3.92), perl, libgnupg-interface-perl, libmime-perl, libmailtools-perl (>= 1.62), mailx - - -INSTALLATION NOTES - -After creating a ~/.caffrc from the template, caff almost works out of the box. - --- -Peter -$Id$