Alpha testers wanted: GNU Emacs, RMAIL, and PGP

skyhawk at cpac.washington.edu skyhawk at cpac.washington.edu
Tue Jul 27 00:56:07 PDT 1993


> From: jpp at markv.com <jpp/daemon>
> Subject: Alpha testers wanted: GNU Emacs, RMAIL, and PGP
> 
> [...]  Pgpmail also helps fix a known security hole -- it doesn't send you
> passphrase on the command line, but uses the environment instead.

The security-conscious way to send something to a subprocess is to use a pipe.
Looking at environment variables requires just a single extra flag to ps(1).
If PGP can't be set up to use a pipe to get the passphrase, it would be best to
modify PGP to clear its arguments when it's done getting a copy of them.

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           to acquit the defendant if you judge the law itself to be unjust.






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