Is No such Client nosuchcli...@gmail.com a troll to block ?
Cheers,
Julian
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Reply below not above, like a play script. Indent old text with .
Send plain text. Not: HTML, multipart/alternative, base64,
Probably from the IDF or similar organisation
David
On 27/08/2012 14:13, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
Is No such Client nosuchcli...@gmail.com a troll to block ?
Cheers,
Julian
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Hello,
I'm a noob and I'm going to export a subkey :
$ gpg --list-keys
pub 2048R/12345678 2010-01-01uid Arthur Rance
arthur_ra...@noob.comsub 2048R/90123456 2010-01-01sub 2048R/78901234
2012-08-27
$ gpg --export --armor 78901234 78901234.txt
$ gpg --export --armor
On 8/27/2012 10:21 AM, David Chadwick wrote:
Probably from the IDF or similar organisation
When you see someone come onto a mailing list hiding behind a pseudonym
and a disposable email address, saying I work in this field and if you
only knew what I do... well. A little skepticism is
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On 28/08/12 1:17 AM, Arthur Rance wrote:
Hello,
I'm a noob and I'm going to export a subkey :
$ gpg --list-keys
pub 2048R/12345678 2010-01-01 uid Arthur Rance
arthur_ra...@noob.com sub 2048R/90123456 2010-01-01 sub
On Monday, August 27, 2012, Arthur Rance wrote:
Hello,
I'm a noob and I'm going to export a subkey :
$ gpg --list-keys
pub 2048R/12345678 2010-01-01
uid Arthur Rance arthur_ra...@noob.comjavascript:_e({},
'cvml', 'arthur_ra...@noob.com');
sub 2048R/90123456
When I generated my new private key, I used one of my email addresses.
This email address is stored both on the crypto stick (smart card) and
in the secring.gpg or pubring.gpg, probably both.
Now I would like to use that key with another email address.
Is it possible to change the email address
Hi,
this is my first post to this list.
I have a crypto stick from www.privacyfoundation.de, and when I first
set it up, signing emails worked flawlessly.
But then I wanted to also be able to use my crypto-stick for ssh
authentication.
As adding the authentication sub key turned out to be
On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 10:59:03PM +0200, Richard Ulrich wrote:
Is it possible to change the email address of a key, and how would I
proceed to have it on the stick and in the gpg stub files?
You can add or delete the names and emails associated with a key using
gpg --edit-key and the adduid
Sir Hansen:
Well, pseudonyms do not make my words less valid. I am not one of the
gpg-using advocates, who has to be open, and forthcoming with all to
make a point. A pseudonym is well within my rights. You simply don´t
need to know. That assymetric advantage is your own fault. It was yor
choice
On 08/27/2012 11:00 PM, Mark H. Wood wrote:
Why is it a problem that most people don't see value in signing and
encryption?
- People are generally complacent, narrow-minded, emotional beings who
for the most part, see little value in long-term thinking? The question
posed here is the same
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 03:05:58AM +0200, No such Client wrote:
and putting your key on a keyserver.. No thanks..
If you're against publishing your public key on a key server, why are
you signing messages with your private key and sending them to a public
mailing list? No one receiving the
On 08/28/2012 03:52 AM, No such Client wrote:
and putting your key on a keyserver.. No thanks..
If you're against publishing your public key on a key server, why are
you signing messages with your private key and sending them to a public
mailing list? No one receiving the messages will be
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 03:54:19AM +0200, No such Client wrote:
Why put your pubkey up forever, to make it easier to socially or
technically attack your comms?
I mean, by having access to a public key turns the technological attack
on encrypted data from an intractable one to an intractable
On 08/28/2012 04:20 AM, pants wrote:
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 03:54:19AM +0200, No such Client wrote:
Why put your pubkey up forever, to make it easier to socially or
technically attack your comms?
I mean, by having access to a public key turns the technological attack
on encrypted
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El 26-08-2012 17:37, Stan Tobias escribió:
...
If you want to preserve the Privacy (like I described above), you
have to exercise it. You have to take a risk that someone will
open and read your letter/email, and if they do, you demand them
and
Can IPAD or ANDROID TABLETS create gnupgp private/public keys and use
gnupg or is that still relegated to Windows/Vista, Mac OSX and Linux
on desktop and laptop/notebook computer platforms?
Procopuius
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