> Well, it depends. We have no idea what the .asc file in Disk/users/SamiBadri
contains. It could be your public key. Or it could be somebody else's public
key. Or it could be something other than a public key.
That was my mistake. When I generated my first key pair I used the command:
gpg
> Did you notice the command is "gpg --import < certificate.txt"?
Yes, sorry. I did type the command correctly.
>> I placed the file in my .gnupg hidden folder.
>
> Then you'd need to do "gpg --import < ~/.gnupg/certificate.txt". If
certificate.txt isn't in your current directory, you need to
On Freitag, 17. Dezember 2021 18:04:04 CET S.B. via Gnupg-users wrote:
> > Otherwise, you can simply send your exported key to the person you want to
> > give your public key to.
>
> Yeah so, I can attach the .asc file that's in my Disk/users/SamiBadri
> folder (it's the only .asc file I've
> On 18 Dec 2021, at 02:25, Robert J. Hansen via Gnupg-users
> wrote:
>
> As the FAQ says, "The good news is the internet is a treasure trove of
> information. The bad news is that the internet is a festering sewer of
> misinformation, conspiracy theories, and half-informed speculations all