I tried to revoke this key since after changing a passphrase on 2012-01-28 and
using it with new passphrase immediately after, after a few hours I could not
again be successfull (bad passphrase).
But revkey also askes for a passphrase.
Is there any way to revoke this key?
Best regards
I tried to revoke this key since after changing a passphrase on 2012-01-28 and
using it with new passphrase imidiately after, after a few hours I could not
again be successfull (bad passphrase).
But revkey also askes for a passphrase.
Is there any way to revoke this key?
Best regards
On Tue, 31 Jan 2012 12:16, marko...@eunet.rs said:
Is there any way to revoke this key?
No. That is way we suggest to create and print out a revocation
certificate right after key creation.
Salam-Shalom,
Werner
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Hi Marko,
how I understood your issue: you have a key, changed it's passphrase and used
it successfully after that. Then, after some time, you could no longer use it
since GnuPG said you entered a bad passphrase.
If that's correct, here are my
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El 31-01-2012 9:12, Marko Randjelovic escribió:
I tried to revoke this key since after changing a passphrase on
2012-01-28 and using it with new passphrase immediately after,
after a few hours I could not again be successfull (bad
passphrase).
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El 31-01-2012 9:12, Marko Randjelovic escribió:
I tried to revoke this key since after changing a passphrase on
2012-01-28 and using it with new passphrase immediately after,
after a few hours I could not again be successfull (bad
passphrase).
On 01/31/2012 13:08, Marko Randjelovic wrote:
On 01/31/2012 01:58 PM, Werner Koch wrote:
No. That is way we suggest to create and print out a revocation
certificate right after key creation.
Thanks all to your suggestions.
I just got one idea. I have a backup. Can I unpack my secret ring