Am Donnerstag, 29. Dezember 2011, 19:47:36 schrieb Stayvoid:
> I'm using GPGTools (Mac OS version).
>
> I've tried to verify the public key with Services - Verify (GUI method).
> (I assume it's used for verifying a signed message.)
>
> Just to clarify, here is an output of the gpg --list-sigs:
>
I'm using GPGTools (Mac OS version).
I've tried to verify the public key with Services - Verify (GUI method).
(I assume it's used for verifying a signed message.)
Just to clarify, here is an output of the gpg --list-sigs:
pub ***
uid ***
sig 3 ***
>
sub ***
sig ***
Do I have any unsigned keys?
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> Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2011 04:04:15 +0100
> From: Jerome Baum
> To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
> Subject: Re: --trusted-key
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> > Finally, (and this part may very well
> > relate to my lack of ful
On Dec 29, 2011, at 10:19 AM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> On 12/29/11 10:08 AM, Stayvoid wrote:
>> A key is already signed after creation, right?
>
> Per spec, it must be. GnuPG enforces this. However, it's possible to
> find some (likely deliberately mangled) certificates that are missing
> self
On Dec 29, 2011, at 6:57 AM, Stayvoid wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> How to sign my own public key?
> I've read that this is important.
> Here is the link: http://www.heureka.clara.net/sunrise/pgpsign.htm
It is important, and so GnuPG does it automatically for you. That page dates
from a long while ag
On 12/29/11 10:08 AM, Stayvoid wrote:
> A key is already signed after creation, right?
Per spec, it must be. GnuPG enforces this. However, it's possible to
find some (likely deliberately mangled) certificates that are missing
self-signatures.
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Am Donnerstag, 29. Dezember 2011, 16:08:08 schrieb Stayvoid:
> A key is already signed after creation, right?
That's right for keys which have been created by GnuPG. you can check that by
gpg --list-sigs
See --allow-non-selfsigned-uid (in the block "Doing things one usually doesn't
want to do."
A key is already signed after creation, right?
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On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 02:57:01PM +0300, Stayvoid wrote:
> How to sign my own public key?
> I've read that this is important.
> Here is the link: http://www.heureka.clara.net/sunrise/pgpsign.htm
Whenever you make changes to your key, it's automatically signed by you.
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
thank you very much. I found the file, but at the same time I found
the following:
$ gpg --card-status
gpg: selecting openpgp failed: unknown command
gpg: OpenPGP Karte ist nicht vorhanden: Allgemeiner Fehler
$ mv /tmp/keyring-ooi9FI/gpg /tmp/key
Hi there!
How to sign my own public key?
I've read that this is important.
Here is the link: http://www.heureka.clara.net/sunrise/pgpsign.htm
Cheers.
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Jerry wrote:
>
> It would seem, and this is strictly my own opinion, that if the "old
> pksd" servers are dead then there is no logical reason to continue to
> support them. Just my 2ยข.
If only all software support decisions were that cut and dried. Oh well...
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