Hi Daniel,
Thanks for response. You are right, I am trying to import key for different
user from which I have logged in. But the problem is I need to import the key
for service account user. I do not allow to login. SQL Agent jobs run with this.
I am trying to do this after reading below articl
On 20.03.17 10:56, zap wrote:
> Okay, I was doing this to ecnrypt my files, not emails for the most part...
>
> I did however wonder, what you actually said, because I had pgp
> encryption on and for some reason I couldn't read it through enigmail.
I assume that's due to a configuration issue. Bu
On Fri 2017-03-17 17:39:38 -0400, si...@web.de wrote:
> When gpg -recv-key ID is used with the line
> hkps://hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net enabled in dirmngr.conf, it failes
> with an error message saying dirmngr not found.
What version of gpg? what version of dirmngr?
can you please paste the ex
On Mon 2017-03-20 06:57:18 -0400, Pankaj Kumar. Chaurasia wrote:
> Does anyone know how to import a public key for a server account.
>
> I tried below one, but it is not working:
>
> Gpg2 -import -u NT\MSSQLAgent e:\MyPub.gpg
Usually --import needs two leading hyphens, not one.
it's not clear to
On 03/20/2017 10:39 AM, Szczepan Zalega | Nitrokey wrote:
> As far as I remember it worked on Ubuntu 16.04 with GPG 2.0.x. I use now
> Ubuntu 16.10 with GPG 2.1.15. Logs attached.
I have just checked it on Ubuntu 16.04.2-server. It has a GPG with
version 2.1.11 (not 2.0.x, my mistake) and scdaemon
Does anyone know how to import a public key for a server account.
I tried below one, but it is not working:
Gpg2 -import -u NT\MSSQLAgent e:\MyPub.gpg
Thanks & Regards,
Pankaj K Chaurasia
Sr. Database Developer
Smart Utility Systems
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Okay, I was doing this to ecnrypt my files, not emails for the most part...
I did however wonder, what you actually said, because I had pgp
encryption on and for some reason I couldn't read it through enigmail.
My apologies.
On 03/20/2017 01:29 AM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> No, you didn't figure