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Hi
On Friday 16 August 2019 at 1:30:44 PM, in
, David wrote:-
> Would the --comment command add it to the private and
> public key??
I think it would maybe add it at the top of an ascii armoured
keyblock, after the "-BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLO
On 16/08/2019 11:53, Wiktor Kwapisiewicz via Gnupg-users wrote:
> On 16.08.2019 11:38, john doe wrote:
>> A better comment would be the URL where to download your public key.
>
> Even better would be using "--sig-keyserver-url" to embed the URL in an
> appropriate packet.
>
> Details here:
> http
On 16.08.2019 11:38, john doe wrote:
A better comment would be the URL where to download your public key.
Even better would be using "--sig-keyserver-url" to embed the URL in an
appropriate packet.
Details here:
https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg/GPG-Esoteric-Options.html
Not
Hi MFPA,
> Would the attack work by just concatenating lots of identical
> signature packets onto a copy of the target key and sending the result
> to the keyserver?
I have no knowledge of the workings of the keyservers. But my guess is
that they would all be coalesced into the single signature t
On 8/16/2019 10:53 AM, David wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Many moons ago I added the line "there's always light at the end of the
> tunnel" in my postmaster key pair.
>
> But when crating my new keys - I'd completely forgotten how to do this.
> I read the GPG Manual and could find no reference to this.
>
>
Hi All,
Many moons ago I added the line "there's always light at the end of the
tunnel" in my postmaster key pair.
But when crating my new keys - I'd completely forgotten how to do this.
I read the GPG Manual and could find no reference to this.
Am wondering now that I've created the keys - can