Johan Wevers:
> On 09-05-2013 16:28, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
>> This alpha release of our command-line developer tool brings GnuPG to Android
>> for the first time!
>
> Nice. But since I don't want Google controling my hardware and spy on it
> I don't have a Google account. Where can I do
Pete Stephenson:
> On 5/2/2013 8:06 PM, Abel Luck wrote:
>> Is it planned to support --delete-secret-keys?
>
> Do existing versions not support --delete-secret-keys?
>
Oh, it must be not implemented in just 2.1 (git master). I just assumed
it wasn't implemented in 2.0 e
Is it planned to support --delete-secret-keys?
~abel
Werner Koch:
> Hi,
>
> it is now more than a year since we released 2.0.19. Thus it is really
> time to get 2.0.20 out of the door. If you want to quickly try a beta
> you may use:
>
> ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/alpha/gnupg/gnupg-2.0.20-
Jon Molesa:
> I agree. In that case, how exactly would one come about a CA certificate
> that isn't self-signed and thus trusted by those we wish to communicate
> with?
>
Buy one of course.
> Jon Molesa
> On Mar 16, 2013 7:36 AM, "Abel Luck" wrote:
>
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Jon Molesa:
> Does anyone have a recommended best practice and accompanying tool for
> enterprise key management?
>
> I'm looking for:
> - Centralized key management
> - Master (Company Owned) signing key
> - Sub-keys issued to employees
> - Best way to handle revocations
> - Integration with