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2014-04-16 Niibe Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>
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* VERSION: 1.1.3.
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2014-04-15 Niibe Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>
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* src/ecc-mont.c: New.
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NEWS
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NEWS
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* Major changes in Gnuk 1.1.3
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Released 2014-04-??, by NIIBE Yutaka
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Released 2014-04-16, by NIIBE Yutaka
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** Experimental EdDSA support.
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After configure, you can edit the DEFS variable in src/Makefile, so
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that Gnuk can support EdDSA with Ed25519 (for authentication). Note
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that this is pretty much experimental, and subjects to change.
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* Major changes in Gnuk 1.1.2
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README
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README
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Gnuk - An Implementation of USB Cryptographic Token for GnuPG
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Version 1.1.2
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2014-03-07
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Version 1.1.3
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2014-04-16
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Niibe Yutaka
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Free Software Initiative of Japan
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Warning
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=======
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This is another experimental release of Gnuk, version 1.1.2, which has
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This is another experimental release of Gnuk, version 1.1.3, which has
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incompatible changes to Gnuk 1.0.x. Specifically, it now supports
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overriding key import, but importing keys (or generating keys) results
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password reset. Please update your documentation for Gnuk Token, so
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that the instruction of importing keys won't cause any confusion. It
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has support of ECDSA (with NIST P256 and secp256k1), but this feature
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is pretty much experimental, and it requires development version of
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GnuPG with newest version of libgcrypt.
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has supports of ECDSA (with NIST P256 and secp256k1) and EdDSA with
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EdDSA, but this feature is pretty much experimental, and it requires
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development version of GnuPG with newest version of libgcrypt. You
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will not able to keep using EdDSA keys, as the key format is subject
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to change.
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What's Gnuk?
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Q1: What kind of key algorithm is supported?
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A1: Gnuk version 1.0 only supports 2048-bit RSA.
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Development version of Gnuk (1.1.x) supports 256-bit ECDSA.
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Development version of Gnuk (1.1.x) supports 256-bit ECDSA and EdDSA.
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Q2: How long does it take for digital signing?
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A2: It takes a second and a half or so.
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This is third experimental release in version 1.1 series of Gnuk.
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While it is daily use by its developer, some newly introduced features
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(including ECDSA, key generation and firmware upgrade) should be
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considered experimental. ECDSA is really experimental. The feature
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even requires manual edit of Makefile after 'configure'.
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(including ECDSA/EdDSA, key generation and firmware upgrade) should be
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considered experimental. ECDSA/EdDSA is really experimental. The
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feature even requires manual edit of Makefile after 'configure'.
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More, EdDSA is much experimental. You won't be able to keep using
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the EdDSA key, as it is subject to change.
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Tested features are:
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