Hi everyone!
I'm Robin Mathew Rajan from India and I'm a new member here. I'm also new to
PGP cryptographic concepts. I've some experiences with some other forms of
crypto concepts though. I wish to explore more about PGP.
Straight to my question! According to many spe
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sub 4096R/9939A3DF created: 2014-11-22 expires: never usage: E
sub 4096R/4DA179AE created: 2014-11-22 expires: never usage: S
[ultimate] (1). Robin Mathew Rajan (https://www.robinmathewrajan.com/)
[ultimate] (2) Robin
No bro. You got me wrong. :(
I referred these two manuals before I made the change in gpg.conf.
1) https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg/GPG-Esoteric-Options.html
"--default-preference-list string
Set the list of default preferences to string. This preference list is used
for ne
onally, by typing this command, we can see how our existing keys are
encrypted.
For Linux: gpg --list-packets ~/.gnupg/secring.gpg
For Windows: %APPDATA%\gnupg\secring.gpg
For example, C:\Users\Admin\AppData\Roaming\gnupg\secring.gpg
Replace 'Admin' with your user name.
So it becomes, C
onally, by typing this command, we can see how our existing keys are
encrypted.
For Linux: gpg --list-packets ~/.gnupg/secring.gpg
For Windows: %APPDATA%\gnupg\secring.gpg
For example, C:\Users\Admin\AppData\Roaming\gnupg\secring.gpg
Replace 'Admin' with your user name.
So it becomes, C:\U
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Hi bro, :)
Thanks for correcting me.
Regards! :)
Robin Mathew Rajan
On 29-11-2014 AM 08:57, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> You can delete these values from your current gpg.conf.
>>
>> s2k-digest-algo SHA256 s2k-cipher-algo AES25
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Hello,
Where can I get my keys signed? Does here anyone provide keysigning services
through video conference? :)
Thanks and regards,
Robin Mathew Rajan
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v2
iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJUfXfhAAoJEJyRZAJNoXmuFecP
he same time it's an effective solution for
remote areas. I think key signing through video conferencing, might help in
reducing 'crypto divide' (like that in 'digital divide'). :)
Regards,
Robin Mathew Rajan
https://www.robinmathewrajan.com/
On 02-12-2014 PM 03:05, da
You will be asked to confirm every mail being sent unless -y is used.
The -u, -c, -b, -e and -n options override the env vars MYKEY, CC, BCC
and OWNER respectively. For more details, read the source.
Other general info can be found at: https://www.roe.ch/GPG
Regards,
Robin Mathew Rajan
https://ww
p;fingerprint=on
Regards,
Robin Mathew Rajan
On 02-12-2014 PM 05:35, da...@gbenet.com wrote:
> On 02/12/14 10:53, Robin Mathew Rajan wrote:
>> Hello David, :)
>>
>> I already uploaded my public key to a public key server some months ago. But
>> there's no local
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