On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at 03:20:40AM -0700, Henry Hertz Hobbit wrote:
> I never heard of the option --export-private-key. I gave the
> more complete response of how to do it using --export-secret-keys.
> Is --export-private-key part of 2.0 or are just you explaining
> the concept? I have never used
On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 15:01 +0100, Albert Reiner wrote:
> Message:1
> Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 15:01:25 +0100
> From: Albert Reiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Two servers...one KeyPair
> To: Gnupg-users@gnupg.org
> Cc: "Wolff, Alex" <[EMAIL PROTEC
Henry Bremridge wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 08:20:06PM +1030, Alphax wrote:
>
>> That advice is seriously flawed. You do *not* want to copy the
>> random-seed file!
>>
> Just out of interest: why?
>
As someone a lot smarter than me pointed out in a message I can't find
when I suggested "ju
On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 08:20:06PM +1030, Alphax wrote:
> That advice is seriously flawed. You do *not* want to copy the
> random-seed file!
>
Just out of interest: why?
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Henry
Wed Nov 29 10:40:15 GMT 2006
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Joseph Oreste Bruni wrote:
> Your question is ambiguous. What are you trying to do? Use one key pair
> on two systems, or use two key pairs on two systems?
>
> If the former, simply copy the .gnupg directory to the second system.
That advice is seriously flawed. You do *not* want to copy the
rand
On Mon, 2006-11-27 at 11:18 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Your question is ambiguous. What are you trying to do? Use one key
> pair on two systems, or use two key pairs on two systems?
>
> If the former, simply copy the .gnupg directory to the second system.
> If the former, simply creat
> I am trying to get around the problem of creating one key-pair and using it
> on two different servers (TEST and PROD). Is this possible?
Generate the key on one server, export both private and public key
(gpg --export, gpg --export-private-key), transfer to the other
server, import private a
Your question is ambiguous. What are you trying to do? Use one key
pair on two systems, or use two key pairs on two systems?
If the former, simply copy the .gnupg directory to the second system.
If the former, simply create a second key pair on the second system.
On Nov 27, 2006, at 9:18 A
Hello,
I am trying to get around the problem of creating one key-pair and using it
on two different servers (TEST and PROD). Is this possible?
I am using gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.2.2
Thank You.
Alex Wolff ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Technology Services Group
New Breed Corp.
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