On Thursday, May 14, 2015 05:04:39 PM Alfredo Palhares wrote: Password Store allows you to encrypt your entire tree of keys with multiple keys so for #2, you shouldn't have a problem. As for storing keys offline, in the case of having a backup, storing your private keys to a physical medium or printing them out and locking them in safe keeping would be one case.
> Hello everyone, > > I am finally planning on leaving the nickname I choose as a kid for my > email. > > So I bough the palhares.me domain (my last name) and I will be setting > Postfix for that email alfr...@palhares.me, with that, I want to have the > best possible GPG Keypair. > > I've been doing some reading[1][2] and I plan to create a master keypair to > a set of subkeys for my laptop and another for my smartphone, but right > away I have the following questions: > > - I use a password manager[3] to store my passwords and share them across > devices, since they would be to separate keys, I would need to encrypt for > to separate key IDs right ? > > - How do you store your master GPG key offline ? > > - Comming from another email and GPG what would be the best method to prove > I am the person that used masterk...@masterkorp.net email and X key id ? > > [1]: https://alexcabal.com/creating-the-perfect-gpg-keypair/ > [2]: https://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual.html > [3]: http://www.passwordstore.org/ > > Regards, -- Jacky Alcine, web developer on a sugar high https://jacky.wtf #BlackLivesMatter
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