-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello Charly,
Thank you once again. The first two keys are the current ones. The others are old keys and I would like to revoke but simply forgot the passphrase to each... I'll keep on using terminal whenever I need to export keys though. Your help was of utmost importance. I use the opportunity to ask you if you're involved in any capacity with the development of GPGTools; my curiosity is simple: I've sent an email a while ago, wanting to financially sponsor the team to get this software ported to the iOS. This would be a great thing for people like me (using iPhone all the time). If you're not into the team, I am sorry to have bothered you. If you know someone at the developers team, please do let them know that I am willing to financially support their efforts to get this working. Thank you and best regards, Antonio Gantus Filho "This message is intended only for the named person's and/or entity's use and may contain confidential, proprietary or legally privileged information, which shall not be used, disclosed, changed, printed or copied, in whole or in part, by not intended recipients. If this message is received by error, please delete it from your system and/or destroy any hard copies of it and notify the sender, immediately. No confidentiality or privilege is waived by any mistransmission." On Feb 14, 2011, at 6:38 PM, Charly Avital wrote: > Antonio Gantus Filho wrote the following on 2/14/11 2:25 PM: >> Hello Charly, >> I'm using Mail 4.4 (1082). > > 1082 is fine, it's the build number. > >> I've tried uploading my keys via GPG Keychain but found it strange >> as I don't see my public key in there, only the secret one. When I've >> created keys before it usually comes in pairs, right? One secret and one >> public. > > GPG Keychain Access displays your keypair, the public key is included. > I have just tried the command Key/Send to Keyserver (or cmd+shift+K) but > it does not *seem* to be doing anything. I believe that it should > automatically upload only the public key, and show some confirmation > that it has been uploaded. > Perhaps it did upload your key. > > I apologize for having misled you by pointing to an option that I had > not checked previously. As a matter of fact I almost don't use GPG > Keychain Access. > > > Before you proceed, please have a look at the keys I have found, > searching with Antonio Gantus Filho: > > $ gpg --search-keys Antonio Gantus Filho > gpg: searching for "Antonio Gantus Filho" from hkp server sks-keyservers.net > (1) Antonio Gantus Filho <[email protected]> > 4096 bit RSA key 7DD00EBA, created: 2011-01-21 > (2) Antonio Gantus Filho <[email protected]> > 4096 bit RSA key 7AFA9995, created: 2011-01-21 > (3) Antonio Gantus Filho <[email protected]> > 1024 bit DSA key 34C25074, created: 2004-07-02 > (4) Antonio Gantus Filho <[email protected]> > 1024 bit DSA key 34D56C46, created: 2004-04-13 > (5) Antonio Gantus Filho <[email protected]> > 1024 bit DSA key DFDD5AD6, created: 2004-04-12 > (6) Antonio Gantus Filho <[email protected]> > 1024 bit DSA key 1592A1B7, created: 2003-10-25 > > > If the keys you want to upload are already listed above, then you are done. > > But please read on, for information. > >> How do I segregate/separate my public key from my private key? It >> can be either via GPG Keychain or Terminal. > > > In Terminal: > > This is an example, please read till the end :-) > > $ gpg --keyserver sks-keyservers.net --send-key 7DD00EBA > > where 7DD00EBA is the Key ID of your public key that is already in the > keyservers. > Therefore you should substitute 7DD00EBA with the key ID of your other key. > > The Key ID is the last eight characters of the key's finger print. > >> I thank you in advance as you surely have experience whereas I have >> none. > > My "experience" is of the worst kind: empirical. > >> Thank you and best regards, > > You're welcome. > Charly > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.17 (Darwin) Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJNWZScAAoJEBvIqKHn/R5F75UP/1FduDWYrif/HG8rwhNRMRV5 7Rr4TANhrickD8Ub2wFlQlmKkGV0QBVFUhrdDE1oslvJPTAD1es1r4zQlDnhwLWt MHAAJoSZdafpZuJWHXGNAqQ9s2R0+IYc7Px8+utJiTQsUuDVnPTdN5MIcUkKqcPU RLm35lbSqTZZCkFFbC2EhQxlGWfV9OOVZLfGTgjpk2RhslIzKYzUQK0uJuQBVeWE hUAG7vm3tI4QKwoXAdQnBl9ZeGsY2rEq8hqSF+UZ21wgkIi14X8R54wQf/f4B92q qBt6nymE/07g+vrLjJIb1SswnzlfefR8OsOlzNbo9fwB4VTjKjM1zFUaLoj08k4J 4hWEpApABCf+rm4Pan3AJ467wsTNP+FvNRb+H/3M8dXfWpPfBZjS+nw7Q/9L+tm3 ZkSHAtiQk+U/O1yW/nYmS4wnCyNTmJLjcoCg0wk67tzU8pZKGgkGeVmqxBFkj+2S tzdX7/QtaugcElTUtnCCXt8H2sFNIuuwJgmX0eNx2zoVedcKoEJzrrh/4PjoWj6d NMlp0uEpueMQQ3RpVJfDabibdHTu1J+RLkC089EkvaQxshbD3bIt0493qz6FR9Wp dAqheZqKV3o4gadRqIXRwEHEfnkvH42J9ui7mF9oSQgznqH8DfbHqy2lu8h2lwrT gMOphcTXQ92Mm3xgk8vo =QtcX -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ gpgtools-users mailing list [email protected] FAQ: http://www.gpgtools.org/faq.html Changes: http://lists.gpgtools.org/mailman/listinfo/gpgtools-users Unsubscribe: http://lists.gpgtools.org/mailman/options/gpgtools-users/[email protected]?unsub=Unsubscribe&unsubconfirm=1 This email sent to: [email protected]
