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John Clizbe wrote:
>> I don't want any gpg keys stored on my laptop, in case it gets
>> lost or stolen, the culprits won't have access to my gpg keys.
>> So my questions is how do i tell gpg to look for my keys on a
>> usb pen drive so i can encrypt
rocko wrote:
> I want to generate a new key pair, but i want to save it to
> a usb pen drive so i can keep it safe.
> I don't want any gpg keys stored on my laptop, in case it gets
> lost or stolen, the culprits won't have access to my gpg keys.
> So my questions is how do i tell gpg to look for m
I do this but don't use the module, just the shell.
You have to confirm the environment for the user. I reset HOME.
$ENV{'HOME'}="/home/gnupg";
.gnupg directory permission has to be 0700 owned by the webserver user, with
0600 on the files.
Plaintext is encrypted to the key and then securely de
I am new to this list and to GnuPG. I have spent about a week on a problem and
searched faq and every thing google could turn up and tried everything
suggested but cannot get around the problem.
I am trying to run a CGI application that uses GnuPG::Interface
in perl. The application runs fine
I want to generate a new key pair, but i want to save it to
a usb pen drive so i can keep it safe.
I don't want any gpg keys stored on my laptop, in case it gets
lost or stolen, the culprits won't have access to my gpg keys.
So my questions is how do i tell gpg to look for my keys on a
usb pen dr
* Thomas Sowa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - i definitely can't find the passphrase
Have a look at http://vanheusden.com/nasty/
HTH
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