path_to_your_keyring option
Thanks,
Nag
Greetings
Florian
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Subject: Re: gpg encryption failed no public key
On 3/11
encryption failed no public key
Hi,
On 12.03.2010 07:11, nagaram.c wrote:
Thanks for the response, the command
gpg --recepient testuserID --encrypt abc.txt
I used has double dashes still I gives the same error.
I think I am using the default keyring as I didn't change its location
try using
On 3/12/2010 8:19 AM, nagaram.c wrote:
I figured out the issue
Need to sign the key after it is imported.
Nag
You shouldn't need to sign the key. It should give you a warning but
let you encrypt it anyway:
It is NOT certain that the key belongs to the person named
in the user ID.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Grant Olson escribió:
...
It is NOT certain that the key belongs to the person named
in the user ID. If you *really* know what you are doing,
you may answer the next question with yes.
Use this key anyway? (y/N)
Signing will remove that
On 3/11/2010 7:52 AM, nagaram.c wrote:
Hi,
I am new to gpg command line utility for file encryption/decryption. I
have installed gpg4win v 2.0.2 trying to encrypt a file with a key
that I imported which is also listing while typing list-keys command
The issue is that I am
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Subject: Re: gpg encryption failed no public key
On 3/11/2010 7:52 AM, nagaram.c wrote:
Hi,
I am new to gpg command line utility for file encryption/decryption. I
have