On 04/26/2011 06:38 PM, Stephen H. Dawson wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> Dire need, hoping for help.
>
> I have my private and public keys, but you have neither the passphrase
> nor a revocation certificate. I need to revoke my published key. Can
> they recommend a bash script to discover the passphras
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 06:38:11PM -0400, Stephen H. Dawson wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> Dire need, hoping for help.
>
> I have my private and public keys, but you have neither the passphrase nor a
> revocation certificate. I need to revoke my published key. Can they
> recommend
> a bash script to d
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Hi
On Tuesday 26 April 2011 at 9:12:00 PM, in
, Doug Barton wrote:
> I would imagine that revoking a signature and then
> signing again would make it worse instead of better?
At best, the revocation is unnecessary noise.
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Best regards
MFPA
On 04/26/2011 13:49, David Shaw wrote:
On Apr 26, 2011, at 4:12 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
On 04/26/2011 13:06, Aaron Toponce wrote:
I signed a key, of which defaulted to cert-level 0 (I will not answer),
which must be the default. When signing the key, GunPG didn't ask me about
any checking. Howe
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El 24-04-2011 6:49, Mike Acker escribió:
> On 14:59, Faramir wrote:
>> You can store them in a password manager, it's more secure than a txt
...
> how long have we been asking the industry for Single Logon? a password
> manager could help to final
Hi,
Dire need, hoping for help.
I have my private and public keys, but you have neither the passphrase nor a
revocation certificate. I need to revoke my published key. Can they recommend
a bash script to discover the passphrase using brute force on the private key?
Please advise.
Tha
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El 24-04-2011 13:47, Ingo Klöcker escribió:
> On Sunday 24 April 2011, Faramir wrote:
...
>> You can store them in a password manager, it's more secure than a
>> txt file or a post-it on the screen.
>
> That's not true. A Post-It is much more secu
next time sing with a pencil, because Im, the painting now ... btw,
Need a SAFE to my art, values ...
On 26 April 2011 21:06, Aaron Toponce wrote:
> I signed a key, of which defaulted to cert-level 0 (I will not answer),
> which must be the default. When signing the key, GunPG didn't ask me about
On Apr 26, 2011, at 4:12 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
> On 04/26/2011 13:06, Aaron Toponce wrote:
>> I signed a key, of which defaulted to cert-level 0 (I will not answer),
>> which must be the default. When signing the key, GunPG didn't ask me about
>> any checking. However, I would like to update the
On 04/26/2011 04:06 PM, Aaron Toponce wrote:
> I signed a key, of which defaulted to cert-level 0 (I will not answer),
> which must be the default. When signing the key, GunPG didn't ask me about
> any checking. However, I would like to update the cert-level to 2 (I have
> done casual checking), bu
On 04/26/2011 13:06, Aaron Toponce wrote:
I signed a key, of which defaulted to cert-level 0 (I will not answer),
which must be the default. When signing the key, GunPG didn't ask me about
any checking. However, I would like to update the cert-level to 2 (I have
done casual checking), but I'm una
I signed a key, of which defaulted to cert-level 0 (I will not answer),
which must be the default. When signing the key, GunPG didn't ask me about
any checking. However, I would like to update the cert-level to 2 (I have
done casual checking), but I'm unaware of how to do this. Do I need to
revoke
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