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Use a GPG smartcard with Thunderbird. Part 3: Setup Thunderbird
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In previous blog posts, we discussed setting up a GPG smartcard on GNU/Linux and FreeBSD.
In this blog post, we will configure Thunderbird to work with an external smartcard reader and our GPG-compatible smartcard.
Before Thunderbird 78, if you wanted to use OpenPGP email encryption, you had to use a third-party add-on such as https://enigmail.net/.
Thunderbird’s recent versions natively support OpenPGP. The Enigmail addon for Thunderbird has been discontinued. See: https://enigmail.net/index.php/en/home/news.
I didn’t find good documentation on how to set up Thunderbird with a GnuPG smartcard when I moved to a new coreboot laptop, so this was the reason I created this blog post series.
Read more...New release Ansible role stafwag.ntpd, and clean up Ansible roles
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I made some time to give some love to my own projects and spent some time rewriting the Ansible role stafwag.ntpd and cleaning up some other Ansible roles.
There is some work ongoing for some other Ansible roles/projects, but this might be a topic for some other blog post(s) ;-)
stafwag.ntpd
An ansible role to configure ntpd/chrony/systemd-timesyncd.
This might be controversial, but I decided to add support for chrony and systemd-timesyncd. Ntpd is still supported and the default on the BSDs ( FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD).
It’s possible to switch from the ntp implementation by using the ntpd.provider
directive.
The Ansible role stafwag.ntpd v2.0.0 is available at:
- https://github.com/stafwag/ansible-role-ntpd
- https://galaxy.ansible.com/ui/standalone/roles/stafwag/ntpd/
Release notes
V2.0.0
- Added support for chrony and systemd-timesyncd on GNU/Linux
- systemd-timesynced is the default on Debian GNU/Linux 12+ and Archlinux
- ntpd is the default on all operating systems (BSDs, Solaris) and Debian GNU/Linux 10 and 11
- chrony is the default on all other GNU/Linux distributes
- For ntpd hash as the input for the role.
- Updated README
- CleanUp
Use a GPG smart card with Thunderbird. Part 2: setup GnuPG on FreeBSD
19 minute read
Updated @ Mon Sep 2 07:55:20 PM CEST 2024: Added devfs section
Updated @ Wed Sep 4 07:48:56 PM CEST 2024 : Corrected gpg-agent.conf
In a previous blog post, we set up GnuPG with smartcard support on Debian GNU/Linux.
In this blog post, we’ll install and configure GnuPG with smartcard support on FreeBSD.
The GNU/Linux blog post provides more details about GnuPG, so it might be useful for the FreeBSD users to read it first.
Likewise, Linux users are welcome to read this blog post if they’re interested in how it’s done on FreeBSD ;-)
Read more...www.wagemakers.be
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I’ve finally found the time to give my homepage a complete makeover. Yes, HTTPS is enabled now ;-)
The content has been migrated from WebGUI to Hugo.
It still contains the same old content, but I’ll update it in the coming weeks or when some of the projects are updated.
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