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Hi everyone I'm back.
I have two questions.
First I read from this page http://futureboy.us/pgp.html
that after I generated a new key with gpg --gen-key command I should
follow it with gpg --gen-revoke command to generate a revocation
certificate.
kurt c wrote:
What should I do now? I hope it's not too late to generate a revocation
certificate now that the key has already been created and sent to keyserver.
Nope. If you lose your secret key, then it's too late.
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Key ID: 0xF88E034060A78FCB
Fingerprint: 4A84 CAE2 A0D3 2AEB 71F6 07FD
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Andrew Berg wrote:
kurt c wrote:
What should I do now? I hope it's not too late to generate a revocation
certificate now that the key has already been created and sent to keyserver.
Nope. If you lose your secret key, then it's too late.
On Aug 16, 2008, at 2:36 AM, kurt c wrote:
First I read from this page http://futureboy.us/pgp.html
that after I generated a new key with gpg --gen-key command I should
follow it with gpg --gen-revoke command to generate a revocation
certificate. But I only saw from my command prompt after