On 21/11/15 13:09, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> GnuPG outputs both a "Secret-Key Packet" as well as all UID's and
> binding signatures. It might output all certifications by others on the
> key as well; I'm going to write a separate mail about this.
Okay, it turns out it was a weird issue with my keyrin
On 17/11/15 15:53, Andrew Gallagher wrote:
> No, there is no public key data embedded in the private key, but you can
> regenerate the important mathematical bits of the public key from the
> private key, and you can fill in your name, email etc. from memory. So
> it's not absolutely necessary - bu
On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 9:58 AM Andrew Gallagher
wrote:
> On 17/11/15 12:39, James wrote:
> > All,
> >
> > I'm new to GPG and am hoping to learn the ropes. Please forgive any
> > ignorant questions.
> >
> > (a) are there any recommended methods by which to back up your private
> > and public keys
> I'm new to GPG and am hoping to learn the ropes. Please forgive any
> ignorant questions.
Honest questions get honest and accurate answers. Can't beat that for
customer service, can you? :)
> (a) are there any recommended methods by which to back up your private
> and public keys?
Not really
On 11/17/2015 1:39 PM, James wrote:
> All,
>
> I'm new to GPG and am hoping to learn the ropes. Please forgive any
> ignorant questions.
No need to apologize: that's how we all learn.
> (a) are there any recommended methods by which to back up your private
> and public keys? I've seen some "pape
On 17/11/15 12:39, James wrote:
> All,
>
> I'm new to GPG and am hoping to learn the ropes. Please forgive any
> ignorant questions.
>
> (a) are there any recommended methods by which to back up your private
> and public keys? I've seen some "paper" methods (paperkey) and some
> GitHub gists that
All,
I'm new to GPG and am hoping to learn the ropes. Please forgive any
ignorant questions.
(a) are there any recommended methods by which to back up your private
and public keys? I've seen some "paper" methods (paperkey) and some
GitHub gists that have taken the private key, broken it in severa
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Lawrence Chin escribió:
> (1) It turns out that I got a revocation certificate made long time ago
> for the current key I'm using (8e758d5f) with the file name
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED] (0x8e758d5f) rev.asc" and saved on a CD. So, if I
> need to revoke t
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Okay, thanks for the excellent help, Faramir and Kara. Let me see if I
got this right.
(1) It turns out that I got a revocation certificate made long time ago
for the current key I'm using (8e758d5f) with the file name
"[EMAIL PROTECTED] (0x8e758d5f)