Tomasz Zajączkowski wrote: > Hi All, > > I have installed gnupgp on Solaris 10 and created a pair of keys for > myself and imported key from my client. I need use same set for > different local account - unfortunately whenever I try to change the > folder with --homedir option I am ending up with: > gpg --homedir /my-folder > gpg: WARNING: using insecure memory! > gpg: please see http://www.gnupg.org/faq.html for more information > gpg: Go ahead and type your message ... > > Is there an easy way how to share the keys between different OS local > accounts?
I believe you want '--homedir /my-folder/.gnupg'.
GnuPG's homedir option does not point to $HOME, but $HOME/.gnupg, the location
of GnuPG's keyring files and optional gpg.conf.
The other alternative is to either copy {pubring,secring,trustdb}.gpg to the new
account or, if populated keyring files already exist, to import secring.gpg and
pubring.gpg from the original account to the new account.
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