That worked.
Thanks a lot!
Rgds
Richard
On Do, 2012-08-30 at 10:48 +0200, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> On 30/08/12 10:25, Richi Lists wrote:
> > Using the primary key was what I tried first. But when I saw the error
> > message "signing failed", I thought I'd have to force the proper signing
> > subkey
On 30/08/12 10:25, Richi Lists wrote:
> Using the primary key was what I tried first. But when I saw the error
> message "signing failed", I thought I'd have to force the proper signing
> subkey, like I have to do for signing emails.
>
> My setup is more or less the following:
> http://wiki.fsfe.o
Using the primary key was what I tried first. But when I saw the error
message "signing failed", I thought I'd have to force the proper signing
subkey, like I have to do for signing emails.
My setup is more or less the following:
http://wiki.fsfe.org/Card_howtos/Card_with_subkeys_using_backups
wit
On 29/08/12 13:53, Richi Lists wrote:
> I can't get it to work wether I try it on the primary or the sub key and
> whether I use gpg or gpg2.
> [...]
>
> $ gpg2 -v --edit-key E8401492!
> [...]
>
> gpg: using subkey E8401492 instead of primary key 0AE275A9
> Secret key is available.
Why are you f
I can't get it to work wether I try it on the primary or the sub key and
whether I use gpg or gpg2.
Rgds
Richard
$ gpg2 -v --edit-key E8401492!
gpg (GnuPG) 2.0.17; Copyright (C) 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARR
On 28/08/12 21:54, Richi Lists wrote:
> Will this also write also to the smart-card or are the changes only in
> the local keyring?
UIDs are not stored on the smartcard, so it does not matter.
> I'm a bit hesitant because the full disk encryption on my netbook works
> also with the same key, and
Will this also write also to the smart-card or are the changes only in
the local keyring?
I'm a bit hesitant because the full disk encryption on my netbook works
also with the same key, and I don't want to reinstall the whole thing.
Rgds
Richard
On Di, 2012-08-28 at 10:49 +0200, Peter Lebbing wro
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Hi,
27.08.2012 23:59, Richard Ulrich kirjoitti:
> When I generated my new private key, I used one of my email
> addresses. This email address is stored both on the crypto stick
> (smart card) and in the secring.gpg or pubring.gpg, probably both.
>
On 28/08/12 10:37, Werner Koch wrote:
> gpg --edit-key YOURKEYID
>
> addkey
>
> # Now follow the prompts
Surely, Werner meant "adduid" which adds a new e-mail address, and not "addkey"
which adds a new subkey.
HTH,
Peter.
--
I use the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) in combination with Enigmai
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 23:57, pa...@cs.hmc.edu said:
> You can add or delete the names and emails associated with a key using
> gpg --edit-key and the adduid and deluid commands, respectively.
You may use "deluid" only if you never published your public key. The
better choice is "revuid". Thus if
On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 10:59:03PM +0200, Richard Ulrich wrote:
> Is it possible to change the email address of a key, and how would I
> proceed to have it on the stick and in the gpg stub files?
You can add or delete the names and emails associated with a key using
gpg --edit-key and the adduid a
When I generated my new private key, I used one of my email addresses.
This email address is stored both on the crypto stick (smart card) and
in the secring.gpg or pubring.gpg, probably both.
Now I would like to use that key with another email address.
Is it possible to change the email address of
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