On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 14:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I've searched on the net, but I can't find much about what the
--export/import-ownertrust do, beyond what is in the manpage. What is
actually stored in this exported ownertrust database?
These commands are used for backup or to migrate to a
Ian I have a problem to solve :(
Robert I fail to see the problem.
Not your fault, since I didn't say what it was :-)
I have a local file that I want to encrypt and upload to a remote
machine in encrypted form. Encrypting is farily quick, but uploading is
slow, so I use rsync for the other
Thanx John - I have now done that.
Regards
John Groom
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From: John Clizbe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 2008-07-22 01:23
To: GnuPG Users
Subject: Re: membership
John Groom wrote:
I have tried twice to add a topic to the list - both times I have
received an
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kurt c escribió:
Faramir wrote:
gpg -a --export 0x8E758D5Fmykey.asc will work too.
I tried this one, on Windows XP, and it works fine...
I like gpgshell, it provides a good GUI for most of things I need to
do... just google it and you will
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 03:54:35PM -0700, kurt c wrote:
no, i typed in my windows vista command prompt: gpg -a --export
0x8e758d5f mykey.asc and i only get access is denied. i guess no one
knows why.
Are you sure that your user has write permissions in the current directory?
signature.asc
kurt c wrote:
Ah so sorry, I run into another problem.
I followed the instruction and typed into my command prompt gpg --export
-a 0x8e758d5fmykey.asc in order to create an ASCII armored version of
my key and somehow I got the reply:
access is denied.
Why? Why? Why?
What was your working
I have a local file that I want to encrypt and upload to a remote
machine in encrypted form. Encrypting is farily quick, but uploading is
slow, so I use rsync for the other (unencrypted) files. But the fact
that the encrypted file is different each time defeats the rsync
incremental upload.