RFC 4880

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RFC 4880 is the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard that defines the OpenPGP message format for encrypted and signed data.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Internet standard
OpenPGP specification
Request for Comments
abbreviation Internet Engineering Task Force
surface form: IETF
area Security
category Standards Track
defines MIME-compatible armored messages
OpenPGP compressed data packets
OpenPGP encrypted data packets
OpenPGP literal data packets
RFC 4880 self-linksurface differs
surface form: OpenPGP message format

RFC 4880 self-linksurface differs
surface form: OpenPGP notation data subpackets

RFC 4880 self-linksurface differs
surface form: OpenPGP preferred algorithms subpackets

OpenPGP public key format
OpenPGP secret key format
OpenPGP signature packets
RFC 4880 self-linksurface differs
surface form: OpenPGP trust packets

OpenPGP user ID packets
focusesOn digitally signed data
encrypted data
fullTitle RFC 4880 self-linksurface differs
surface form: RFC 4880: OpenPGP Message Format
governs interoperability of OpenPGP implementations
language English
obsoletes RFC 2440
organization IETF OpenPGP Working Group
publishedBy Internet Engineering Task Force
relatedTo GNU Privacy Guard
surface form: GnuPG

PGP
PGP
surface form: Pretty Good Privacy
rfcNumber 4880
series RFCs
surface form: Request for Comments
specifies OpenPGP armor format
PGP
surface form: OpenPGP packet types

compression options
digital signature formats
key management structures
packet-based message format
public-key encryption mechanisms
radix-64 encoding
symmetric-key encryption mechanisms
standardizes PGP
surface form: OpenPGP
status Internet Standard
title RFC 4880 self-link
updates RFC 4880 self-linksurface differs
surface form: OpenPGP specification
usedFor authentication via digital signatures
data integrity protection
email encryption
file encryption

Referenced by (20)

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Werner Koch supports RFC 4880
this entity surface form: OpenPGP standard
Werner Koch supportsStandard RFC 4880
this entity surface form: OpenPGP
Phil Zimmermann influenced RFC 4880
this entity surface form: OpenPGP standard
CAST5 specifiedIn RFC 4880
this entity surface form: OpenPGP standard
CAST5 usedIn RFC 4880
this entity surface form: OpenPGP
RFC 4880 title RFC 4880 self-link
RFC 4880 fullTitle RFC 4880 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: RFC 4880: OpenPGP Message Format
RFC 4880 defines RFC 4880 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: OpenPGP message format
RFC 4880 updates RFC 4880 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: OpenPGP specification
RFC 4880 defines RFC 4880 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: OpenPGP trust packets
RFC 4880 defines RFC 4880 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: OpenPGP notation data subpackets
RFC 4880 defines RFC 4880 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: OpenPGP preferred algorithms subpackets
RFC 2440 title RFC 4880
this entity surface form: OpenPGP Message Format
RFC 2440 defines RFC 4880
this entity surface form: OpenPGP message format
RFC 2440 obsoletedBy RFC 4880
RIPEMD-160 usedIn RFC 4880
this entity surface form: OpenPGP
dirmngr supportsProtocol RFC 4880
this entity surface form: OpenPGP
Gpg4win supportsStandard RFC 4880
this entity surface form: OpenPGP
Gpg4win implementsProtocol RFC 4880
this entity surface form: OpenPGP