On Wed, 27 Mar 2013 19:27, pe...@digitalbrains.com said:
> Whether you like the headers Bernstein created or not, it would seem Werner
> didn't want to be on the recipient list, which is why I brought it up
The thing is that I put most mailing lists I am subscribed to on Gnu's
message-subscribed-
On Thu, 28 Mar 2013 02:44, mailinglis...@hauke-laging.de said:
> echo addkey$'\n'8$'\n'e$'\n'q$'\n'2048$'\n'1y$'\n'save$'\n' |
> LC_ALL=C gpg --expert --batch --passphrase foo --command-fd 0 \
> --edit-key $x_short_id
Which only works with specific GPG versions; don't rely on that. The
p
On 27/03/13 22:15, Leo Gaspard wrote:
> until a lot of people verify and sign your public key.
People might be more inclined to sign the key when it says something like
adrelanos (Whonix signing key)
rather than without the comment.
That way, their signature might mean: Yes, this is that key t
Dear Support,
GnuPG is crashing on my Windows 8 machine:
Gpg4win
Version 2.1.0
Kleopatra
Version 2.1.0
Using KDE 4.1.4
Faulting application name: kleopatra.exe, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp:
0x4d4c15aa
Faulting module name: QtGui4.dll, version: 4.4.0.0, time stamp: 0x48207f1d
Exce
On 28/03/13 02:52 AM, Werner Koch wrote:
On Thu, 28 Mar 2013 02:44, mailinglis...@hauke-laging.de said:
echo addkey$'\n'8$'\n'e$'\n'q$'\n'2048$'\n'1y$'\n'save$'\n' |
LC_ALL=C gpg --expert --batch --passphrase foo --command-fd 0 \
--edit-key $x_short_id
Which only works with specific G
Pseudonyms are fine by me. I don't have a problem signing a pseudonym
key. The pseudonym just has to have context that I can verify. For
instance, if the claim is "Whonix signing key," then that tells me the
way to verify the key is by checking the signature of various releases
of Whonix. If there