Hello! I just released the fourth *beta version* of GnuPG 2.1. It has been released to give you the opportunity to check out new features and a new beta was due anyway after 30 months. If you need a stable and fully maintained version of GnuPG, you should use version 2.0.23 or 1.4.16. This versions is marked as BETA and as such it should in general not be used for real work. However, the core functionality is solid enough for a long time and I am using this code base for a couple of years now. What's new in 2.1.0-beta442 since beta3 ====================================== * gpg: Add experimental signature support using curve Ed25519 and with a patched Libgcrypt also encryption support with Curve25519. * gpg: Allow use of Brainpool curves. * gpg: Accepts a space separated fingerprint as user ID. This allows to copy and paste the fingerprint from the key listing. * gpg: The hash algorithm is now printed for signature records in key listings. * gpg: Reject signatures made using the MD5 hash algorithm unless the new option --allow-weak-digest-algos or --pgp2 are given. * gpg: Print a warning if the Gnome-Keyring-Daemon intercepts the communication with the gpg-agent. * gpg: Changed the format of key listings. To revert to the old format the option --legacy-list-mode is available. * gpg: New option --pinentry-mode. * gpg: Fixed decryption using an OpenPGP card. * gpg: Fixed bug with deeply nested compressed packets. * gpg: Only the major version number is by default included in the armored output. * gpg: Do not create a trustdb file if --trust-model=always is used. * gpg: Protect against rogue keyservers sending secret keys. * gpg: The format of the fallback key listing ("gpg KEYFILE") is now more aligned to the regular key listing ("gpg -k"). * gpg: The option--show-session-key prints its output now before the decryption of the bulk message starts. * gpg: New %U expando for the photo viewer. * gpg,gpgsm: New option --with-secret. * gpgsm: By default the users are now asked via the Pinentry whether they trust an X.509 root key. To prohibit interactive marking of such keys, the new option --no-allow-mark-trusted may be used. * gpgsm: New commands to export a secret RSA key in PKCS#1 or PKCS#8 format. * gpgsm: Improved handling of re-issued CA certificates. * agent: The included ssh agent does now support ECDSA keys. * agent: New option --enable-putty-support to allow gpg-agent on Windows to act as a Pageant replacement with full smartcard support. * scdaemon: New option --enable-pinpad-varlen. * scdaemon: Various fixes for pinpad equipped card readers. * scdaemon: Rename option --disable-pinpad (was --disable-keypad). * scdaemon: Better support fo CCID readers. Now, internal CCID driver supports readers with no auto configuration feature. * dirmngr: Removed support for the original HKP keyserver which is not anymore used by any site. * dirmngr: Improved support for keyserver pools. * tools: New option --dirmngr for gpg-connect-agent. * The GNU Pth library has been replaced by the new nPth library. * Support installation as portable application under Windows. * All kind of other improvements - see the git log. Getting the Software =================== GnuPG 2.1-beta442 is available at ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/gnupg/unstable/gnupg-2.1.0-beta442.tar.bz2 ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/gnupg/unstable/gnupg-2.1.0-beta442.tar.bz2.sig and soon on all mirrors <http://www.gnupg.org/mirrors.html>. Please read the README file ! Checking the Integrity ===================== In order to check that the version of GnuPG which you are going to install is an original and unmodified one, you can do it in one of the following ways: * If you already have a trusted version of GnuPG installed, you can simply check the supplied signature. For example to check the signature of the file gnupg-2.0.23.tar.bz2 you would use this command: gpg --verify gnupg-2.1.0-beta442.tar.bz2.sig This checks whether the signature file matches the source file. You should see a message indicating that the signature is good and made by that signing key. Make sure that you have the right key, either by checking the fingerprint of that key with other sources or by checking that the key has been signed by a trustworthy other key. Note, that you can retrieve the signing key using the command finger wk ,at' g10code.com or using a keyserver like gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv-key 4F25E3B6 The distribution key 4F25E3B6 is signed by the well known key 1E42B367. NEVER USE A GNUPG VERSION YOU JUST DOWNLOADED TO CHECK THE INTEGRITY OF THE SOURCE - USE AN EXISTING GNUPG INSTALLATION! * If you are not able to use an old version of GnuPG, you have to verify the SHA-1 checksum. Assuming you downloaded the file gnupg-2.0.23.tar.bz2, you would run the sha1sum command like this: sha1sum gnupg-2.1.0-beta442.tar.bz2 and check that the output matches this: 656fef6454972cb91741c37a0fd19cd9ade9db9c gnupg-2.1.0-beta442.tar.bz2 Documentation ============ The file gnupg.info has the complete user manual of the system. Separate man pages are included as well; however they have not all the details available in the manual. It is also possible to read the complete manual online in HTML format at https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg-devel/ The chapters on gpg-agent, gpg and gpgsm include information on how to set up the whole thing. You may also want search the GnuPG mailing list archives or ask on the gnupg-users mailing lists for advise on how to solve problems. Many of the new features are around for several years and thus enough public knowledge is already available. Almost all mail clients support GnuPG-2. Mutt users may want to use the configure option "--enable-gpgme" during build time and put a "set use_crypt_gpgme" in ~/.muttrc to enable S/MIME support along with the reworked OpenPGP support. Support ====== Please consult the archive of the gnupg-users mailing list before reporting a bug <https://gnupg.org/documentation/mailing-lists.html>. We suggest to send bug reports for a new release to this list in favor of filing a bug at <https://bugs.gnupg.org>. We also have a dedicated service directory at: https://www.gnupg.org/service.html Maintaining and improving GnuPG is costly. For more than a decade, g10 Code GmbH, a German company owned and headed by GnuPG's principal author Werner Koch, is bearing the majority of these costs. To help them carry on this work, they need your support. See https://gnupg.org/donate/ Thanks ===== We have to thank all the people who helped with this release, be it testing, coding, translating, suggesting, auditing, administering the servers, spreading the word, and answering questions on the mailing lists. The commits since the last beta are by: 329 Werner Koch 68 NIIBE Yutaka 13 Ben Kibbey 8 David Shaw 8 Marcus Brinkmann 4 Jim Meyering 3 David Pr?vot 2 Daniel Kahn Gillmor 2 Marcus Brinkmann 1 Christian Aistleitner 1 Daiki Ueno 1 Hans-Christoph Steiner 1 Ian Abbott 1 Jonas Borgstr?m Happy Hacking, The GnuPG Team -- Die Gedanken sind frei. 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