Matthew East wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am a relative newcomer to the world of GPG and I seek some
> help on a couple of problems I have.
>
> First, when searching for keys on keyservers (i've tried the
> one supplied by default with gpg as well as pgp.mit.edu) using
> the "gpg --search-keys" command
João Pinheiro wrote:
[...]
> I would like to know
> if it would be possible
> for me to run gnupg from my usb pen disk
> using a common keyring directory for all architectures.
it can be set up to run from a floppy, and certainly from a usb
drive
the directions (and downloadable prepared gn
Greetings everyone.
I was wondering if anyone here would be able to help me out with a
little problem I'm facing. I'm currently being required to use quite a
lot of different machines and architectures every day. It gets a bit
complicated for me to be able to use GnuPG on every single one of
them.
Hi everyone,
I was wondering if anybody knew how securely the GnuPG private keys
are stored? Are they stored as encrypted flat files?
Michael
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Is there a way for people in the US to buy the OpenPGP smartcards?
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Hi,
Werner Koch wrote:
The other thing is (more an OpenSSH question) how to tell openssh to
use the key from the card?
This is easier: Just install gnupg 1.9.16, read the manual of the
scdaemon and gpg-agent and enable ssh-support. Works very well,
unless you want to use the reader aso with gnupg