On Friday 24 September 2010, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
I just started with a clean gpg homedir, imported one key (my own),
and then imported the full keyring of all debian developers:
mkdir -m 0700 test
export GNUPGHOME=test
gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net ( --recv D21739E9
gpg
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One of you previously gave me a link last year for advanced sub-key
management where I was using a master key to create limited yearly
expired sub-keys, just in case they were compromised. I cant seem to
find it on Google searches. I
On 9/25/10 5:33 PM, Allen Schultz wrote:
One of you previously gave me a link last year for advanced sub-key
management where I was using a master key to create limited yearly
expired sub-keys, just in case they were compromised. I cant seem to
find it on Google searches. I have tried any
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On 2010-09-25 17:37, Grant Olson wrote:
It's probably either:
http://tjl73.altervista.org/secure_keygen/en/index.html
This was the one. Thank you very much.
Allen Schultz
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