On 2/15/2010 12:34 AM, Mohan Radhakrishnan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have several public keys and we use all of them to encrypt
> files. Each recipient then decrypts the file using his or her own secret
> key. Now some recipients lose their keys and replace them. Some new
> encrypting keys get
Hi!
When using "gpg --card-edit" and "fetch" gnupg tries to download the
public key from a key server. Instead, is it possible to fetch the
public key from an OpenPGP Card v2.0 directly? If so, how to do this?
Otherwise do I need to keep a backup of my public key always together
with my OpenPGP Car
On Feb 16, 2010, at 2:29 PM, Stefan Xenon wrote:
> Hi!
> When using "gpg --card-edit" and "fetch" gnupg tries to download the
> public key from a key server. Instead, is it possible to fetch the
> public key from an OpenPGP Card v2.0 directly? If so, how to do this?
> Otherwise do I need to keep a
Hi,
We have several public keys and we use all of them to encrypt
files. Each recipient then decrypts the file using his or her own secret
key. Now some recipients lose their keys and replace them. Some new
encrypting keys get added. So we have several old files that the new
users can
Hi,
We have several public keys and we use all of them to encrypt
files. Each recipient then decrypts the file using his or her own secret
key. Now some recipients lose their keys and replace them. Some new
encrypting keys get added. So we have several old files that the new users
ca