On Feb-23-19, Peter Lebbing wrote:
On 23/02/2019 12:43, Chris Coutinho wrote:
I'm not exactly sure what the difference is between that and a fingerprint
A key's fingerprint is something specific to OpenPGP. It includes
OpenPGP-specific information and formats. As such, it is undefined for
an O
On 2019-02-23 12:43, Chris Coutinho wrote:
> On Feb-22-19, swedebugia wrote:
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On 23/02/2019 12:43, Chris Coutinho wrote:
> I'm not exactly sure what the difference is between that and a fingerprint
A key's fingerprint is something specific to OpenPGP. It includes
OpenPGP-specific information and formats. As such, it is undefined for
an OpenSSH key or a CMS (X.509) key; it s
On Feb-22-19, swedebugia wrote:
Hi
I'm quite a beginner to gnupg.
I would like to have a master key used for both encrypting documents
and mail and a subkey of that used for SSH.
Following this
https://incenp.org/notes/2015/gnupg-for-ssh-authentication.html
I first set up the keys:
secĀ
Hi
I'm quite a beginner to gnupg.
I would like to have a master key used for both encrypting documents and
mail and a subkey of that used for SSH.
Following this
https://incenp.org/notes/2015/gnupg-for-ssh-authentication.html
I first set up the keys:
secĀ ed25519/CFCD435B280B6CD2
cre