John Clizbe JPClizbe at tx.rr.com wrote on
Tue Dec 11 12:37:35 CET 2007
> You cannot merge multiple secret keys into a single key instance.
> You can only store them in the same file.
but it 'might be' an interesting 'feature' option ;-)
isn't something like this already being done when gener
John Clizbe wrote:
> Brad Tilley wrote:
>> OK, thanks for the tip. So, I won't need to change anything publicly?
>> Currently, I publish the public keys on a website... nothing to change
>> there? To go from three to one, I will import two of the private keys
>> into the remaining private key. I
Brad Tilley wrote:
> OK, thanks for the tip. So, I won't need to change anything publicly?
> Currently, I publish the public keys on a website... nothing to change
> there? To go from three to one, I will import two of the private keys
> into the remaining private key. Is it then OK to delete th
John W. Moore III wrote:
> Simply Importing all the Secret Keys into Your 'Main' Keyring should do
> the trick. They will then be in the same place but listed separately.
> It may be necessary to then designate one of the Secret Keys as the
> 'Default' Keypair so that gpg.exe will know which Secr
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Brad Tilley wrote:
> I have three separate gpg secret keys. Initially, I wanted to keep the
> keys seperate, but today I'd like to have them all together. Is there a
> way to merge the keys into one key keeping them as they are now?
Simply Import
Hello all,
I have three separate gpg secret keys. Initially, I wanted to keep the
keys seperate, but today I'd like to have them all together. Is there a
way to merge the keys into one key keeping them as they are now?
Many Thanks,
Brad
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