> I recently asked whether you got a warning regarding this option.
Everything works fine if I set the full path. If I use relative paths
and try, for instance, gpg --search-keys u...@domain.tld, I get the
following:
gpg: searching for "u...@domain.tld" from hkps server hkps.foo.tld
gpgkeys:
amuza:
>
>
> Friedhelm Waitzmann:
>>> I have two GNU/Linux computers syncing their ~/.gnupg directories.
>>> "alice" is my username in one computer, "bob" is my username in the
>>> other one.
>>
>>> I have a CA certif
Friedhelm Waitzmann:
>> I have two GNU/Linux computers syncing their ~/.gnupg directories.
>> "alice" is my username in one computer, "bob" is my username in the
>> other one.
>
>> I have a CA certificate stored in my home directory of both computers,
>> and would like to keep it there.
>
>>
Hi,
I have two GNU/Linux computers syncing their ~/.gnupg directories.
"alice" is my username in one computer, "bob" is my username in the
other one.
I have a CA certificate stored in my home directory of both computers,
and would like to keep it there.
Into the ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf file, I wrote
john doe:
> On 11/4/2018 10:55 PM, Roland wrote:
>> Hello list,
>>
>> I share the wish for encrypted email on Android, but I am afraid of storing
>> a secret key on my android phone. (theft, hacking, loss, etc)
>
> In case of theft/lost using subkey is somewhat easier because you can
>