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Hash: RIPEMD160
Hello dmdm !
dmdm wrote:
> I wonder if I might ask for an example please useing perhaps this line in
> the example
The answer given to you is exact. Each generation answer adds a "- ", and
depending what soft you are using, you can go ba
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On Mar 7, 2009, at 5:28 AM, dmdm wrote:
When I sign a message that contains a gpg key what happens is that
the key
has the '-'
missing at top and bottom of key. its ok before its signed .(see
example
below)
That is a normal part of OpenPGP called "dash escaping". Basically,
since you
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