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Hi Roland,
What version of Windows are you running? Could you start Kleopatra from
cmd and then paste the output for us? Is Gpg4win running fine on its own?
Thank you,
David Manouchehri
m...@davidmanouchehri.com
http://www.davidmanouchehri.com
it's probably fine.
In general, once you've lost confidence in the security of the key,
you should revoke it. I personally only take around subkeys that
expire every six months, so even if I lose that key, soon enough it
won't matter.
David Manouchehri
On Sun, Oct 9, 2011 at 5:
SB flash drives made by Ironkey, you could
even take those in the shower with you! ;)
Hope that clears it up,
David Manouchehri
On 8/26/2011 5:00 PM, Anthony Papillion wrote:
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> On 8/26/2011 3:53 PM, David Manouchehri wrote:
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> > The Evil Maid attack can't really
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Run "sudo apt-get install bzip2" and see if that helps. Have you
changed your kernel at all?
David Manouchehri
On 8/25/2011 11:22 AM, Lance W. Haverkamp wrote:
> gpg: invalid item `BZIP2' in preference string
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I personally try to update my keyring every few weeks.
David Manouchehri
On 8/24/2011 1:46 PM, Grant Olson wrote:
> On 8/24/11 11:47 AM, Mike Acker wrote:
>> given that I have loaded my public key to a key-server ( e.g.
>> keys.gnupg.net )
>>
>> when