>Message: 19
>Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 11:28:37 -0700
>From: "Karl R. Balsmeier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [CentOS] PGP On Centos
To: centos@centos.org
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>Hey I need
Thanks for that, I was now able to man gpg and:
paste the contents of a public key my co-worker had stored in a web
screen with vi, called public.key and do:
gpg --import public.key [to get it onto the keyring of the centos
server I was using]
gpg --fingerprint [listed all the fingerprint
On Tue, Jun 12, 2007 at 11:28:37AM -0700, Karl R. Balsmeier wrote:
> Hey I need to run some pgp commands, -what's the name of the package
> supported by Centos that will allow me to work with pgp?
>
> I need to run pgp --fingerprint key.name
gnupg, and the command is gpg. It should be already
Karl R. Balsmeier schrieb am 12.06.2007 20:28:
> Hey I need to run some pgp commands, -what's the name of the package
> supported by Centos that will allow me to work with pgp?
>
> I need to run pgp --fingerprint key.name
>
> or it's equivalent.
>
> Pro question. Google searches didn't show much,
Hey I need to run some pgp commands, -what's the name of the package
supported by Centos that will allow me to work with pgp?
I need to run pgp --fingerprint key.name
or it's equivalent.
Pro question. Google searches didn't show much, tried to search for
pgp, gnupg, openpgp, pgp on centos, o
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