Source: parcimonie Section: net Priority: optional Standards-Version: 4.1.5 Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 11~), libmodule-build-perl Build-Depends-Indep: dirmngr, gettext, gnupg (>= 2.1~), libclone-perl, libconfig-general-perl, libfile-homedir-perl, libfile-which-perl, libglib-perl, libgnupg-interface-perl (>= 0.52-3), libgtk3-perl (>= 0.011), libipc-system-simple-perl, liblist-moreutils-perl, liblocale-gettext-perl, liblwp-online-perl, libmoo-perl (>= 1.003001), libmoox-late-perl, libmoox-options-perl, libmoox-strictconstructor-perl, libnamespace-clean-perl, libnet-dbus-perl, libnet-dbus-glib-perl, libpango-perl, libpath-tiny-perl, libtest-most-perl, libtest-trap-perl, libtime-duration-perl, libtime-duration-parse-perl, libtry-tiny-perl, libtypes-path-tiny-perl, libtype-tiny-perl, pandoc, perl (>= 5.20), torsocks, xauth, xvfb Maintainer: Debian Privacy Tools Maintainers Uploaders: intrigeri Homepage: https://gaffer.ptitcanardnoir.org/intrigeri/code/parcimonie/ Testsuite: autopkgtest-pkg-perl Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/pkg-privacy-team/parcimonie.git Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/pkg-privacy-team/parcimonie Rules-Requires-Root: no Package: parcimonie Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends}, dirmngr, gnupg (>= 2.1~), libclone-perl, libconfig-general-perl, libfile-homedir-perl, libfile-which-perl, libgnupg-interface-perl (>= 0.52-3), libipc-system-simple-perl, liblist-moreutils-perl, libmoo-perl (>= 1.003001), libmoox-late-perl, libmoox-options-perl, libmoox-strictconstructor-perl, libnamespace-clean-perl, libpath-tiny-perl, libtime-duration-parse-perl, libtry-tiny-perl, libtypes-path-tiny-perl, libtype-tiny-perl, perl (>= 5.20), torsocks Recommends: libglib-perl, libgtk3-perl (>= 0.011), liblocale-gettext-perl, libnet-dbus-perl, libnet-dbus-glib-perl, libpango-perl, libtime-duration-perl, tor, Description: privacy-friendly helper to refresh a GnuPG keyring parcimonie is a daemon that slowly refreshes a gpg public keyring from a keyserver. . Its refreshes one OpenPGP key at a time; between every key update, parcimonie sleeps a random amount of time, long enough for the previously used Tor circuit to expire. . This process is meant to make it hard for an attacker to correlate the multiple performed key update operations. . See the included design document to learn more about the threat and risk models parcimonie attempts to help coping with. . parcimonie also ships a deprecated desktop applet that allows one to monitor the background daemon's activities with a graphical user interface. It may or may not work for you, depending on your desktop environment.