al users may have access to this file
Gabor> (each with his own secret key)
Ok, but how does that solve my problem? Even if I encrypt my file with
a symmetric cipher I face the same issue - each encrypted copy will be
different.
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Ian Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
gpg public key: 1024D/C
et saved even if it's identical.
Not a huge deal, in all, but someone must have faced this situation before.
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Ian Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
gpg public key: 1024D/C6FF61AD
fingerprint: 66DC D68F 5C1B 4D71 2EE5 BD03 8A00 786C C6FF 61AD
uppose gpg puts some salt probably based on timestamp in. Can this
be disabled? Pretty please?
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Ian Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
gpg public key: 1024D/C6FF61AD
fingerprint: 66DC D68F 5C1B 4D71 2EE5 BD03 8A00 786C C6FF 61AD
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