Hello,
Please, anybody helps? I can't find where I'm making a mistake.
Operating System: Fedora 2.6.33.5-112.fc13.x86_64
Command:
[luce...@maq02 work]$ gpg --list-keys Lucelio
pub 3072D/77C103F7 2010-06-06
uid Lucélio Gomes de Freitas (Par de Chaves definitivas
em 06/06/201
Am Dienstag 08 Juni 2010 11:18:10 schrieb Benjamin Marwell:
> I was missing fingerprints, but --with-fingerprint didn't help.
gpg --no-default-keyring --secret-keyring secondsecring.gpg \
--fingerprint --fingerprint --list-secret-keys
(the secret key version because my only additional keyring is
Am Dienstag 08 Juni 2010 04:05:20 schrieb John Clizbe:
> Hauke Laging wrote:
> > I hope there is a "tell me what this is" command that does nothing else
> > (so that it can be safely used).
> --list-packets ?
No, that produces a comprehensive output for a keyring and tried to decrypt,
too.
I go
Hi,
try
$ gpg2 --no-default-keyring --keyring --list-keys
It doesn't give me the same output, but this seems the most obviuous
command to me. I couldn't find the exact output either. I was missing
fingerprints, but --with-fingerprint didn't help.
Hope this helps,
Ben
2010/6/8 Joke de Buhr :
>
On Fri, 4 Jun 2010 19:55:37 +0200, Benjamin Marwell
wrote:
> Sounds good to me. Another consideration would be to pass this task to
> gui frontends, like kleopatra or seahorse. A warning printed out by
> gpg would be a good idea, too. Also, there should be a severe warning
> if you sign a key, w
Hello every one!
I'm new to this list, but this seems a very interesting topic to me.
2010/6/4 Micah Anderson :
>
> 0 1 * * * /usr/bin/gpg --refresh-keys > /dev/null 2>&1
Thanks for this wounderful idea. I update my keys every now and then,
but it usually comes down to events like key signing par
If I run the command on my primary keyring I get this output
$ gpg2 ~/.gnupg/secring.gpg
gpg: error reading key: No public key
It doesn't look like the "reasonable action" is deterministic.
On Monday 07 June 2010 21:43:23 Hauke Laging wrote:
> Hello,
>
> the man page says:
>
> "gpg2 may