trezor-agent
ssi
trezor-agent | ssi | |
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9 | 2 | |
559 | 175 | |
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4.9 | 4.8 | |
9 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Python | Rust | |
GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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trezor-agent
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Mnemonikey | Determinstic PGP key recovery using phrases | v0.0.1 prerelease published
It doesn't support signing and authentication subkeys (But maybe it will soon!).
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agenix and ssh keys
GPG "master keys" are on the Trezor, which has no mass storage. You can read more how to use if for GPG in here: https://github.com/romanz/trezor-agent/blob/master/doc/README-GPG.md. Trezor needs a PIN + passphrase typed on the device to be secure from physical attacks (Google: trezor hacked).
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Best way of encrypting files / folders using the Trezor
I use romanz/trezor-agent and it is recommended on the official trezor wiki.
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Anyone here use the Trezor hardware wallet for GPG?
it looks like someone on the github for the Trezor GPG has worked on it but I have no clue how to run this script. Here's the first link I found under the issues tab.
- Creating or associating multiple subkeys with a Trezor signed GPG key.
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TIL: Trezor-T works under WSL-2 (Linux on Windows) using usbipd-win
I'd been working with the trezor-gpg and trezor-ssh features recently, but found them difficult to configure in Windows. When I saw the WSL-2 article on usbipd, found everything worked great.
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It's Now Possible to Sign Arbitrary Data with Your SSH Keys
Ledger/Trezor have solved this since ~2016. I have a Ledger that has a private key inside and using a small open source tool (https://github.com/romanz/trezor-agent) I can SSH into machines, sign random data and Github commits and FIDO authenticate into several websites. All of that and knowing that these devices offer some of the best security out there.
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So... which one do I want? [3 different OpenPGP applications?]
SSH/PGP agent is a proxy application intended to work with https://github.com/romanz/trezor-agent
ssi
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Show HN: A decentralized semantic web built atop Activity Pub
For authenticating messages, Chatter Net uses Linked Data Proofs (https://www.w3.org/TR/vc-data-integrity/#proofs). The JS client uses this implementation: https://github.com/digitalbazaar/crypto-ld. And the Rust server uses this one: https://github.com/spruceid/ssi.
I hadn't seen ucan yet, I think the space of JWT adjacent protocols is growing, and I'll be interested to see where it all goes!
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It's Now Possible to Sign Arbitrary Data with Your SSH Keys
We've implemented a DID method based on this!
https://github.com/spruceid/ssi/tree/main/did-webkey
What are some alternatives?
ssh-agent-pkcs11 - A PKCS#11 module which uses certificates stored on remote systems accessed over the SSH Agent protocol
PIVX-SPMT - Secure PIVX Masternode Tool - Setup & Manage your masternodes while storing collateral on a Ledger device!
git-crypt - Transparent file encryption in git
rekor - Software Supply Chain Transparency Log
chatternet-client-http
PET4L - PIVX Emergency Tool for Ledger - Spend PIV from a seemingly "Stuck" Ledger wallet
pinafore - Alternative web client for Mastodon (UNMAINTAINED)
Colima.bundle - Combined Library Metadata Agent (Colima)
whoami.filippo.io - A ssh server that knows who you are. $ ssh whoami.filippo.io
strledger - Sign Stellar Transaction with Ledger on the command line.
age - A simple, modern and secure encryption tool (and Go library) with small explicit keys, no config options, and UNIX-style composability.