Very interesting question indeed, Tony!
On 8/27/22 15:17, Tony Lee via Gnupg-users wrote:
> I have recently been seeking assurances on protection of sensitive
> data on my SuSE Leap 15.4 system, and protection of passwords.
>
> Issues discussed concern gpg2 2.2.27-150300.3.5.1, and keepassxc
> 2.7
Hi,
Recently I have been working with GPG and 2 smartcards (Yubikey).
Despite some information here an there on internet, some things are
still not clear to me.
My setup has 1 master key with 6 subkeys, twice 3 keys for different
purposes(A,E,S). So each smartcard will receive 3 keys.
Yes, will do that. And the full chain from start to finish with a test
key. Deal.
On 8/19/22 16:25, Andrew Gallagher wrote:
> On 19 Aug 2022, at 17:17, kho wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for this fast, complete and clear answer.
>>
>> I am going to see if I can still pick up somewhere or just remove all I
>
Thanks for this fast, complete and clear answer.
I am going to see if I can still pick up somewhere or just remove all I
did and start all over by following your steps.
This is the confirmation I needed! Thanks!
On 8/19/22 15:25, Andrew Gallagher wrote:
> On 19 Aug 2022, at 13:48, kho via Gn
Of course, you are right. I could store it digitally on a encrypted disk
and even on paper. And like you say they are not really gone. Thanks for
the tip.
On 8/19/22 15:21, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Aug 2022 14:48, kho said:
>
>> 4. Another approach is that I could for example have created j
Hi,
Recently I have been working with GPG and 2 smartcards (Yubikey).
Despite some information here an there on internet, some things are
still not clear to me.
My setup has 1 master key with 6 subkeys, twice 3 keys for different
purposes(A,E,S). So each smartcard will receive 3 keys. It works fi