On 6 October 2012 16:15, Hauke Laging <mailinglis...@hauke-laging.de> wrote:
> Am Sa 06.10.2012, 15:53:25 schrieb Melvin Carvalho: > > Is it possible to construct a GPG 'Certificate' from an existing RSA key > > pair? > > > > I've got some 2048 RSA keys I'd like to reuse, is there any way I can use > > them to make everything I need for GPG? > > How do you have these key pairs? Are they part of a GnuPG keyring? What is > missing? > Long story but I have them in various forms - as an exponent / modulus - as PEM - as DER - as .p12 - as id_rsa (ssh) I originally extracted the key pair from my GPG key->.p12 using some java code below: https://gist.github.com/1505613 If there's any way it's theoretically possible to try and do the reverse and reconstruct some of the GPG from the .p12 I'd be very grateful to know. > > > Hauke > -- > ☺ > PGP: D44C 6A5B 71B0 427C CED3 025C BD7D 6D27 ECCB 5814 >
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