Am 17.05.2013 19:52, Tim Friske schrieb:
> After the import the pubring.gpg file contains:
How do you know that, from "gpg --list-keys" or from
"gpg --list-packets ~/.gnupg/pubring.gpg"?
> Where is the public part of the sign-only sub-RSA key gone?
Probably the real question is: Why is it not
Hi,
when I import the armored secret key file to restore the public and
private parts of my own OpenPGP key the secret and public parts of my
primary key and subkeys are restored *except* for the public part of
my sign-only subkey. After the import the pubring.gpg file contains:
1. Certify-only p
On Fri, 17 May 2013 14:57:53 +0200
Lema KB articulated:
> hi all
>
> I have to generate a key-pair using another user-account (which is
> given right in local security settings to log on as a batch job) and
> export its public key.
>
> i did generate on windows cmd, but after i taped the passphr
On 05/17/2013 12:57 PM, Lema KB wrote:
> hi all
>
> I have to generate a key-pair using another user-account (which is given
> right in local security settings to log on as a batch job) and export its
> public key.
>
> i did generate on windows cmd, but after i taped the passphrase, cmd window
>
hi all
I have to generate a key-pair using another user-account (which is given
right in local security settings to log on as a batch job) and export its
public key.
i did generate on windows cmd, but after i taped the passphrase, cmd window
just dissappeared. and if i type to list keys, a window