On 11/07/2012 05:48 PM, Connie Rodriguez wrote:
> Any help is appreciated! My knowledge is very limited on
> encryption/decryption. I understand the concept but that is just about it!
>
> I currently have gpg installed on our unix system. I have been asked to
> provide a SSH key and GPG key tha
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On 07/30/2012 11:50 AM, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Sun, 29 Jul 2012 21:39, jer...@budts.be said:
>
>> enable a GPG key for SSH with gpg-agent 2.1. What I do not yet
>> understand is how would add your public key to the
>> authorized_keys file on the s
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On 07/25/2012 12:04 PM, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Jul 2012 22:04, jer...@budts.be said:
>
>> apparently they didn't work. Now I completely disabled 'Launch
>> GNOME services on startup' in XFCE so gnome-keyring is not
>> started anymore. Now I
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On 07/23/2012 10:01 AM, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Jul 2012 21:52, jer...@budts.be said:
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>> Is it somehow possible to 'automatically' use my GPG subkey for
>> SSH session when I'm using GPG-Agent? Or am I missing something
>> here?
>
> Ins
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Hi all!
A few days ago I started wondering whether it is possible to use my
GPG key to authenticate myself to SSH (instead of using a regular
SSH-key). (To be more correct: an Authentication subkey on my GPG key)
I started Googling and found some i
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Kurt Fitzner wrote:
> Version 0.4 of GPGee (GNU Privacy Guard Explorer Extension) is now
> available for download. Changes include:
>
> - Verify/decrypt support
> - Configurable encrypt-to-self
> - Updates to help
> - Misc bug fixes
>
> Information,