Sherpa, a tool I've been working on off-and-on, now only blows up
infrequently. That means I need brave, intrepid souls who aren't afraid
to frag their hard drives. Bwahahahahahaha!
Windows users are preferred right now (since most GnuPG users are on
Windows). A signed Windows installer package
On Sun, Jan 15, 2017 at 02:36:08PM -0500, Rick Nakroshis wrote:
> Been a while since I used my GPG installation, and my keys have expired.
> Looking at the docs, I see how to set up an initial set of keys, but how
> about a follow-on set? Do I generate a new set with same email address,
> and sign
On 2017-01-15 at 20:36, Rick Nakroshis wrote:
> List,
>
> Been a while since I used my GPG installation, and my keys have
> expired. Looking at the docs, I see how to set up an initial set of
> keys, but how about a follow-on set? Do I generate a new set with same
> email address, and sign them
List,
Been a while since I used my GPG installation, and my keys have expired.
Looking at the docs, I see how to set up an initial set of keys, but how
about a follow-on set? Do I generate a new set with same email address,
and sign them with my expired key to show they come from the same person?
Hello Peter.
Thanks for your detailed instructions. As FOSDEM keysigning is
approaching I finally found some time to test it with my setup.
Unfortunately I am unable to pass through the step when you need to
swap the cards during subkey generation:
>
> Now let's add subkeys on the other card. Gnu