Re: gpg --encrypt-to says a key by fingerprint is ambigous

2016-01-06 Thread Doug Barton
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 1/6/2016 8:03 AM, Lars Hollenbach wrote: | Hello, When I use gpg --encrypt-to I am getting | this: | | gpg --encrypt-to 06195004D8FBF459786B2CA2D731496480A63D5A gpg: key | specification '06195004D8FBF459786B2CA2D731496480A63D5A' is | ambiguous g

gpg --encrypt-to says a key by fingerprint is ambigous

2016-01-06 Thread Lars Hollenbach
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Hello, When I use gpg --encrypt-to I am getting this: gpg --encrypt-to 06195004D8FBF459786B2CA2D731496480A63D5A gpg: key specification '06195004D8FBF459786B2CA2D731496480A63D5A' is ambiguous gpg: (check argument of option '--encrypt-to') gpg: '0619

Re: about cartoon in FAQ 10.1. 'Correct, horse! Battery staple!'

2016-01-06 Thread Mark H. Wood
For years I've used a gadget that generates random pronounceable strings for creating passwords. Eventually word came down from on high: "thou shalt use passphrases". So now I generate one of those random pronounceables and substitute it for a word in a sentence: "Never stop leyphohap number