On Tue, 9 Nov 2021 15:28, Keine Eile said:
> I have a revoked private key in my key ring, which I replaced with new
> one. I really do not want to discard this old key, for what I think
> good reasons. Is there a way to let gpg ignore this key or suppress
> this this¹ notification?
You can delet
On Mon, 8 Nov 2021 20:30, Christoph Klassen said:
> repos). The solution was to run first dpkg --purge --force-all
> libgcrypt20 (couldn't remove it the normal way because of some
Not a good idea. That may break things. It is better to install
libgcrypt and the other libs to /user/local/lib an
Hi,
On Mon, Nov 08, 2021 at 02:45:53PM +1000, Stuart Longland via Gnupg-users wrote:
The HTTP request I need to perform is this one:
https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/auth/cert#via-the-api
I tried using Firefox, it can see the certificate presented by `scute`,
but it seems Vault isn't designed t
On Dienstag, 9. November 2021 15:28:27 CET Keine Eile wrote:
> I have a revoked private key in my key ring, which I replaced with new one.
> I really do not want to discard this old key, for what I think good
> reasons. Is there a way to let gpg ignore this key or suppress this this¹
> notification
On Fri, 29 Oct 2021 16:24, Kazunori Kobayashi said:
> On modern Linux, we can change the maximum number of file descriptors
> per process in some ways. This feature is a well-known way for long
> time operation without reboot in cases such as server machines.
That is a known problem we recently r
Hi list members,
I have a revoked private key in my key ring, which I replaced with new one. I
really do not want to discard this old key, for what I think good reasons. Is
there a way to let gpg ignore this key or suppress this this¹ notification?
1)
gpg: Note: secret key [KeyID] expired at