Hi Brian, > Can someone suggest where they would normally be stored
they're stored at $HOME/.gnupg/secring.gpg > or how to find them without actually mounting the back-up and running GPG > Keychain access? You've to find and import files named "secring.gpg". Good luck and best regards, Alex On 01.04.2011, at 01:50, Brian Avery wrote: > Greetings: > > GPG Keychain Access provides a list of secret and public keys on a drive. > > I find that I'm missing some secret keys, and hope that they can be found on > one of several back-ups that are available. > > Can someone suggest where they would normally be stored or how to find them > without actually mounting the back-up and running GPG Keychain access? > > Thanks, > > Brian > _______________________________________________ > gpgtools-users mailing list > gpgtools-users@lists.gpgtools.org > FAQ: http://www.gpgtools.org/faq.html > Changes: http://lists.gpgtools.org/mailman/listinfo/gpgtools-users > Unsubscribe: > http://lists.gpgtools.org/mailman/options/gpgtools-users/a...@gpgtools.org?unsub=Unsubscribe&unsubconfirm=1 > > This email sent to: a...@gpgtools.org
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