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Dear all,
dear Peter,
> Restore the given file to a card. This command may be used to
> restore a backup key (as generated during card initialization) to a
> new card. In almost all cases this will be the encryption key. You
> should use this command
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Thank you Werner!
Am 28.09.2011 09:15, schrieb Werner Koch:
> The backup file only contains the parts of the key which will be
> stored on the card. After the --edit-key prompt is shown, enter
> the command "bkuptocard" and follow the instructions.
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Dear Users on this list,
we are planing to deploy PGP in our team with Smartcards.
Currently we are testing and learning...
We found the following problem:
During generating the keys, the pgp card is also generating a off-card
copy. But we fail to i
Dear Users on this list,
we are planing to deploy PGP in our team with Smartcards.
Currently we are testing and learning...
We found the following problem:
During generating the keys, the pgp card is also generating a off-card
copy. But we fail to import this backup into OpenPGP. The error
messa
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Dear Users on this list,
we are planing to deploy PGP in our team with Smartcards.
Currently we are testing and learning...
We found the following problem:
During generating the keys, the pgp card is also generating a off-card
copy. But we fail to i