Re: Help with SSH and GPG subkey for authentication

2019-02-23 Thread Chris Coutinho
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

Re: Help with SSH and GPG subkey for authentication

2019-02-23 Thread swedebugia
On 2019-02-23 12:43, Chris Coutinho wrote: > On Feb-22-19, swedebugia wrote: snip >> > >> enable-ssh-support > >> 7338C1836152D95BBCEFF33F45C49516CC810826 > >> ___ >> Gnupg-users mailing list >> Gnupg-users@gnupg.org >> http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/

Re: Help with SSH and GPG subkey for authentication

2019-02-23 Thread Peter Lebbing
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

Re: Help with SSH and GPG subkey for authentication

2019-02-23 Thread Chris Coutinho
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 

Help with SSH and GPG subkey for authentication

2019-02-22 Thread swedebugia
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