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David Shaw escribió:
>> Ok, and if I also add another pubring file, and I download a public
>> key, where would it be stored? In the default keyring, or in the
>> additional one?
>
> The first one that is writable. If you want to force it to be w
On Mar 5, 2009, at 12:32 AM, Faramir wrote:
David Shaw escribió:
secret-keyring z:\gpghome\secring.gpg
(that's the location of the secring that has the unedited keys)
But my question is: what does that line do? When it is in
gpg.conf, do
I have the 2 secrings at the same time, or it replace
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David Shaw escribió:
>> secret-keyring z:\gpghome\secring.gpg
>> (that's the location of the secring that has the unedited keys)
>>
>> But my question is: what does that line do? When it is in gpg.conf, do
>> I have the 2 secrings at the same time,
On Mar 4, 2009, at 11:20 PM, Faramir wrote:
Well, I followed the tutorial that shows how to use just subkeys
(without the main key), in order to keep the main key a bit safer than
usual. But that made me play a bit with the GPGShell options for GPG,
and managed to make it work, allowing to easil
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Well, I followed the tutorial that shows how to use just subkeys
(without the main key), in order to keep the main key a bit safer than
usual. But that made me play a bit with the GPGShell options for GPG,
and managed to make it work, allowing to eas