Hi,
i am installing GNUPG 2.0.15 on RHEL4. As suggested by readme doc i installed
libgpg-error-1.8libgcrypt-1.4.5libassuan-2.0.0libksba-1.0.6pinentry-0.8.0
using the instructions ./configure, make, make install in the above
order. Finally i installed GNUPG 2.0.15. I have created .gnupg in m
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On -10/01/37 20:59, Aaron Whitehouse wrote:
> How do I import a subkey into an existing secret key?
I managed to do this with gpgsplit and recombining. I'm doing this under Linux;
commands for other OSes might differ. Please read the whole mail before
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On 21-07-2010 19:00, Grant Olson answered Alex Wolff:
>
>> Can I change the expiration date of my key pair to not expire...without
>> having to re-issue another public key to all my encryption partners?
//
> But that's where keyservers are handy. Y
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Hi
On Thursday 5 August 2010 at 2:43:49 PM, in
, Klaus Slott wrote:
> Can I extend the life of the subkey or do I issue a new
> sub-key.
You can extend the life of a subkey (when editing your key, select the
subkey then issue the "expire" command
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Hi
On Thursday 5 August 2010 at 1:57:08 AM, in
, Robert J.
Hansen wrote:
> I strongly suspect that rather than being a minor issue this is in
> fact the largest issue shaping the group's development. It's kind of
> like gravity. You don't notice i
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Hi all,
I've been using GnuPG for personal things for many years, but I've only
recently started to try to understand the "social" aspects, like signing
others' keys and the trust model. I have a bunch of basic questions that I
was hoping people here
On Thu, 2010-08-05 at 19:00 +0100, MFPA wrote:
> This could be describing almost any social or work-related group!
> (-;
Networking theory is like that. It takes a while to understand the
math, but once you do you see applications everywhere.
> I probably under-estimate the amount of churn - par
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El 05-08-2010 9:43, Klaus Slott escribió:
...
> I had the same issue and changed dates on my key. Now if I look at my
> keystore it looks as my public key life if extended:
>
> kl...@zap:~> gpg --list-key 30096062
> pub 4096R/30096062 2009-10-08 [ex
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On 8/5/10 1:46 PM, Snaky Love wrote:
> About GSWoT - does this cover my described use-case? I don´t quite get
> it from a first glance on the website...
Actually, no, not at all.
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James P. Howard, II, MPA MBCS CAPM CGFM
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Hi,
i am installing GNUPG 2.0.15 on RHEL4. As suggested by readme doc i installed
libgpg-error-1.8libgcrypt-1.4.5libassuan-2.0.0libksba-1.0.6pinentry-0.8.0
using the instructions ./configure, make, make install in the above
order. Finally i installed GNUPG 2.0.15. I have created .gnupg in
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