>
> a Transferable Public Key (aka "keyblock" and "OpenPGP certificate") is
> defined here:
>
> https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880#section-11.1
Thx,
this is what i searched for.
Marko
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On Mon 2015-09-14 04:07:20 -0400, Marko Bauhardt wrote:
> [ Werner wrote: ]
>> You may use this notation to force the use of this subkey. However,
>> an OpenPGP key(block) always consists of a primary key and optional
>> ant number of subkeys.
>
> Ok.
>
>> The transfer format does only allow sendi
>
> You may use this notation to force the use of this subkey. However, an
> OpenPGP key(block) always consists of a primary key and optional ant
> number of subkeys.
Ok.
> The transfer format does only allow sending of
> entire OpenPGP key(block)s.
>
Ok, thx. This was not clear for me. Ca
On Fri, 4 Sep 2015 15:44, marko.bauha...@mailbox.org said:
> As far as i know it is possible to upload a sub key via the id of the sub key
> ending with the exclamation mark `!`.
You may use this notation to force the use of this subkey. However, an
OpenPGP key(block) always consists of a prim
> You can either upload the whole public set or none of it, you can't or
> at least I know of no way of uploading only the public part of the sub keys.
As far as i know it is possible to upload a sub key via the id of the sub key
ending with the exclamation mark `!`.
I mean does it make sense to
You can either upload the whole public set or none of it, you can't or
at least I know of no way of uploading only the public part of the subkeys.
As for the keyserver, I recommend sks-keyservers.net[1], either
hkp://pool.sks-keyservers.net or hkps://hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net
which you will nee
Hi,
i have a keyring which contains a master key for certification and 3 sub keys,
one for encryption, one for sign and the third one for authentication.
So my question is which key should i upload to a key server. I mean should i
upload the master key id via `gpg —send-key ` / `gpg —send-key
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