Hi.
Well, i think you have to trust the key somehow by default,
Or try using the option "--always-trust"
HTH
--sk
> I have not seen any responses. But I have an add'l question:
> after importing, and verifying is it required to sign the new
> key prior to encrypting?
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I have not seen any responses. But I have an add'l question: after
importing, and verifying is it required to sign the new key prior to
encrypting?
derek
Derek
Hi
I've installed FC4 on a "test machine" to see whether everything that
I'd like to have works with FC4.
The smartcard does not, so far. :-(
I have installed the libpcsclite-Package and the cm2020-module-Package
from rpm.livna.org, symlinked /usr/lib/libpcsclite.so.0 to
/usr/lib/pcsclite.so (th
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 13:34:21 +0200, Janusz A Urbanowicz said:
> Yes, but if the threat model involves TEMPEST, should it also involve
> TEMPEST from optical wavelenghts (reflected light)?
I depends on your needs; closing the shutters is one solution against
it.
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
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