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www.phillylinux.org
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| | | | | This is a quick guide to participating in a keysigning party using the gpg command line program on Linux. | |
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kaspars.net
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| | | | | The private parts of PGP keys (including subkeys) stored on Yubikey can't be exported so you must always use the actual Yubikey to encrypt, decrypt, sign and verify messages. Subkeys stored outside the hardware key can simplify the day-to-day encryption and signing operations and can be revoked independently from the master key. So I created... | |
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www.linux.it
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| | | | | Here are my notes about copying PGP keys to external hardware devices such as Yubikeys. Let me begin by saying that the gpg tools are pretty bad at this. MAKE A COUPLE ... | |
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8yd.no
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| | | Getting verified commits on GitHub by signing git commits using an existing SSH key requires specific steps that current documentation fails to explain clearly, especially if you don't want to regene... | ||