I've got my default Keyring and some
seperated keyrings, which I'd like to view.
How can I list the keys in a non-default-keyring ?
I don't want to import these keyrings as long as I don't know
which key's are in there.
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> I've got my default Keyring and some
> seperated keyrings, which I'd like to view.
>
> How can I list the keys in a non-default-keyring ?
> I don't want to import these keyrings as long as I don't know
> which key's are in there.
>
>
Use --keyring on the command line
Does anybody know how I can get my hands on a PGP Universal Server test
harness? I would like to test my app with PGP Universal Server, and finding
users to test with has been difficult. Any ideas?
Michael
From: "Michael Conahan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Subject: Need
Hello,
as my last mail did not get through, here is a new one (maybe the
list-moderators could drop the old one).
On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 11:42:52PM +0100, Michael Bienia wrote:
> On 2006-03-14 08:23:58 +0100, Remco Post wrote:
> > Michael Bienia wrote:
> > > does signing with the OpenPGP card on
I'm sure I have just missed this in the archives, but I cannot see mention of a
way to get sufficient randomness when running gpg remotely in a shell account
to batch generate key pairs, i.e.
gpg --gen-key --batch tmp
where tmp is populated according to doc/DETAILS example. Here is what I've d