On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 07:08:44PM +0200, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 14:13, w...@uter.be said:
>
> > How do I tell GnuPG that this secret key is no longer in existence, and
> > that it should remove it from its list of secret keys? I've removed it
>
> gpg --with-keygrip -k b36c821
On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 14:13, w...@uter.be said:
> How do I tell GnuPG that this secret key is no longer in existence, and
> that it should remove it from its list of secret keys? I've removed it
gpg --with-keygrip -k b36c8212
Which gives you a /Keygrip/. For a card based key gpg-agent creates a
Hi,
I recently bought an OpenPGP smart card, and am now evaluating before
deciding whether to move my secret key to the card. To that end, I've
generated (and destroyed, by way of "gpg2 --edit-card"'s factory-reset
command) a number of keys.
However, I noticed that the factory-reset doesn't delet