freenigma
werner
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Wednesday 29 June 2005
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Last Thursday the
freenigma
project was announced during a presentation at the LinuxTag.
Freenigma is build completely on Free Software and will be available
in September as a Live-CD as well as on separate Debian packages. We
are currently doing internal testing, cleanups and preparing a
release.
It is a successor of the old GEAM project which was a bit
complicated to setup and configure. freenigma comes with a nice web
interface, roles, backup and key generation and is fully integrated
with an MTA (Postfix). It may be used as a plugin replacement for an
existing MTA or integrated into an existing MTA structure to start
using it.
As of now it supports OpenPGP. On demand we will add S/MIME encryption
and signatures too. Appliances based on this software will be
available soon to further simply the deployment of email encryption
and signatures.