A very cool thing and I especially love the test data. But I do worry about those learning or without enough knowledge using this for private keys. I’m not sure there is a good way to communicate that on the site unfortunately. It took me a couple of times reading the site before I found the:
(While supported, uploading private keys is obviously discouraged for production keys.)
I originally had pgp support planned, but I’m not sure how useful that would actually be, as none of these vulns directly affect pgp (with a few exceptions, but they’re practically irrelevant).
If you plan to check a larger number of keys I recommend using the tool instead. It’s a simple commandline tool, it shouldn’t be difficult to use.
A very cool thing and I especially love the test data. But I do worry about those learning or without enough knowledge using this for private keys. I’m not sure there is a good way to communicate that on the site unfortunately. It took me a couple of times reading the site before I found the:
This is great! Is support for PGP keys planned? Or pasting multiple keys?
I originally had pgp support planned, but I’m not sure how useful that would actually be, as none of these vulns directly affect pgp (with a few exceptions, but they’re practically irrelevant).
If you plan to check a larger number of keys I recommend using the tool instead. It’s a simple commandline tool, it shouldn’t be difficult to use.
Thanks!