Thank you so much! I solved it with your answer.
For future people, here's how you can recover your PGP key if stored in your
GNOME session.
Install pip and gnome-keyring as root:
$ sudo apt-get install python-pip python-gnomekeyring
Now install this application (secret-tool also exists but I
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Thanks for posting a summary/howto!
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux)
iQGcBAEBCAAGBQJWVxuzAAoJEKGX32tq4e9Wh8sMAJgwrawsgkFxga9NJH+Rt5q/
61z8OKtVin5RGcvVTr6XpEWdHRfM4O9VIFtF28ry9iXvGwSJvkFKHbrZOcIIHGbO
cN6q5QLmiWVM5nNqh8
Thanks.
But the problem is *not* that I don't know how to change the password. It's
that I've lost the password but it is on my computer somewhere.
$ locate pinentry
$
Nothing.
Yet if I open Thunderbird, I can decrypt emails no problems. Sadly I cannot
change the key's password without being
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Hash: SHA256
I'd assume the password is stored in gnome-keyring.
- -Patrick
On 26.11.15 12:30, Dkjfffkjk Dfpernf wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> But the problem is *not* that I don't know how to change the
> password. It's that I've lost the password but it is on my comp
On Thu, Nov 26, 2015 at 12:30 PM, Dkjfffkjk Dfpernf
wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> But the problem is *not* that I don't know how to change the password.
> It's that I've lost the password but it is on my computer somewhere.
>
> $ locate pinentry
> $
>
> Nothing.
>
> Yet if I open Thunderbird, I can decryp
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
On 11/25/2015 11:30 AM, Dkjfffkjk Dfpernf wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Today one of my devices which contains the KeepassX password for
> my PGP key got bricked.
>
> Luckily I have another device (Ubuntu 15.04) which has the
> password saved when I start th
Hello,
Today one of my devices which contains the KeepassX password for my PGP key got
bricked.
Luckily I have another device (Ubuntu 15.04) which has the password saved when
I start the session (login to my user). I can restart the computer and still
read encrypted passwords after.
It does n
Hello, Today one of my devices which contains the KeepassX password for my PGP key got bricked. Luckily I have another device (Ubuntu 15.04) which has the password saved when I start the session (login to my user). I can restart the computer and still read encrypted passwords after. It does not see