On Feb 17, 2009, at 10:15 AM, Chris Poole wrote:
Hi,
I am using GnuPG to encrypt a plain text file of my passwords.
How secure is it to use my own public key as the encryption method
(rather than symmetric), given that the password file is stored on
the same drive as my public and private k
Hi,
I am using GnuPG to encrypt a plain text file of my passwords.
How secure is it to use my own public key as the encryption method
(rather than symmetric), given that the password file is stored on the
same drive as my public and private keys?
Thanks.
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* markus reichelt wrote:
> PGP/GPG Keysigning event on Saturday March 14th 18:00h at Chemnitz
> Linux Days in ... Chemnitz.
>
> Deadline for key submission: *Monday March 9th*
This is just a friendly (and last) reminder that you can still
participate, just honour the deadline. More info (in Ger
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 22:45, kloec...@kde.org said:
> What if the signing key is expired or has been revoked?
Unless you use "--list-options show-unusable-uids" those signatures are
not shown.
Salam-Shalom,
Werner
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