On Sunday, 2014-11-16 01:12:24 tfmnk wrote: > GnuPG shows public keys in that way?
Bah. My mistake. I read public key, but acted for fingerprint. You can choose to use an ID, the fingerprint, or a key ID. For reference though, use the fine GnuPG manual entry here: https://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual.html#AEN65 By Key ID: $gpg --export --armor 0xFE679A908E997AB2 By ID: $gpg --export --armor [email protected] By fingerprint: $gpg --export --armor EE76B39E07788F95F796B044FE679A908E997AB2 Samir -- Samir Nassar [email protected] https://samirnassar.com PGP Fingerprint: EE76 B39E 0778 8F95 F796 B044 FE67 9A90 8E99 7AB2
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