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a écrit :
> On 28/09/16 12:44, Arbiel (gmx) wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> Seahorse (distributed within Ubuntu) allows for the storing and
>> retrieving of "secrets", as passwords, into what I understand to be
>> gpg keyrings, or at the least, files.
>
> Seah
écrit :
> Hi Arbiel,
>
> Am Mittwoch 14 September 2016 17:28:59 schrieb Arbiel (gmx):
>> Asymmetric encryption requires the recipients to use my public key to
>> get access the documents, whereas symmetric encryption only requires
>> them to key in the encryption
Hi
Seahorse (distributed within Ubuntu) allows for the storing and retrieving of
"secrets", as passwords, into what I understand to be gpg keyrings, or at the
least, files.
Y've been through pgp's manpage and several tutorials without finding any clue
as how to record those
secrets and get
Hi Damien
It's exactly what I was looking for.
Thank you a lot.
Arbiel
Le 02/10/2016 à 09:52, Damien Goutte-Gattat a écrit :
> On 10/02/2016 12:10 AM, Arbiel (gmx) wrote:
>> In fact, I wish to record "secrets" in gnome-keyrings, as seahorse does,
>> and I am looking fo
Arbiel
Le 30/09/2016 à 17:30, Stephan Beck a écrit :
> Hi Arbiel,
>
> Arbiel (gmx):
>> Hi
>>
>> Thank you Andrew.
>>
>> In the material I've been ready lately, all examples are written in a
>> programming language and I only have abilities in bash scrip