Question on Putty and gpg-agent

2017-04-12 Thread Antony Prince
My old key is expiring at the beginning of next month, so I've generated a new set of keys. Dropped down to 2048 from 4096 RSA since 4096 seemed a bit of overkill and have the master key in a single location. That's a different discussion. Anyway, using my new Authentication key on Linux with SSH

Re: How can I change the passphrase on our secret keys?

2017-04-12 Thread Senn, William
Well, this is above my paygrade then. I've had this problem on my mac when I've had stray pieces of gpg strewn all over /usr/local because I brew installed one too many instances of gpg. The solution in my case was to remove all traces of gpg, gpg-agent, etc. and then reinstall a consistent

Re: How can I change the passphrase on our secret keys?

2017-04-12 Thread helices
Will, Yes, I do have the passphrase. My problem here is that gpg NEVER challenges me for the passphrase! On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 11:06 AM, Senn, William wrote: > You have to know the original secret key in order to make changes. If you > have lost access to your original

Re: How can I change the passphrase on our secret keys?

2017-04-12 Thread Senn, William
You have to know the original secret key in order to make changes. If you have lost access to your original passphrase, you are completely out of luck. Will On 4/12/2017 11:02 AM, helices wrote: > Yes, I saw that. On one host, that works. > > On other, I get following error: > gpg> passwd > Key

Re: How can I change the passphrase on our secret keys?

2017-04-12 Thread helices
Yes, I saw that. On one host, that works. On other, I get following error: gpg> passwd Key is protected. You need a passphrase to unlock the secret key for user: "Sempris " 4096-bit RSA key, ID 80167A71, created 2016-03-18 gpg: cancelled by user Can't edit this key:

Re: How can I change the passphrase on our secret keys?

2017-04-12 Thread Alaric L. Dailey
http://blog.chapagain.com.np/gpg-how-to-change-edit-private-key-passphrase/ From: "helices" To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2017 10:35:43 AM Subject: How can I change the passphrase on our secret keys? How can I change the passphrase on our

How can I change the passphrase on our secret keys?

2017-04-12 Thread helices
How can I change the passphrase on our secret keys? I've searched Google and gnupg.org to no avail. What am I missing? Versions: gpg (GnuPG) 2.0.14 gpg (GnuPG) 2.0.22 ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org

Re: Cannot encrypt to reenabled key after migration

2017-04-12 Thread MFPA
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On Wednesday 12 April 2017 at 12:45:09 PM, in , Derek Tye wrote:- > gpg: waiting for file '.../gnupgHome/pubring.gpg' to > become accessible ... I have encountered a

Cannot encrypt to reenabled key after migration

2017-04-12 Thread Derek Tye
Hey folks, I have a keypair that was created with gpg 1.4.20 and currently is disabled. I installed gpg 2.1.20 and tried to enable this key, but get the following error: \>gpg --edit-key testkey gpg (GnuPG) 2.1.20; Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This is free software: you are

Folks, complete novices unfamiliar with a message turns up with that signature gobbledygook.

2017-04-12 Thread Don Saklad
For folks, complete novices unfamiliar a message turns up with that signature gobbledygook. What could be their very next step for figuring out how to use the information? ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org

Re: Display a gpg signature as a string of zeros and ones?

2017-04-12 Thread joao baleza via Gnupg-users
This makes totally sense.I will proceed with the complete gpg signature.Thanks for your help.jbs Em Segunda-feira, 10 de Abril de 2017 7:38, Daniel Kahn Gillmor escreveu: On Fri 2017-04-07 16:55:05 +, joao baleza wrote: > Sorry. I was not clear enough. I