Where's my private key?

Eric Buchanan freebsd at usol.com
Tue Aug 2 00:19:12 CEST 2005


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The secret key is secring.gpg in your home directory of .gnupg. You can copy 
the key file to a floppy. I usually use tar to backup the .gnupg directory, 
and move it to another computer. This works with different versions of BSD 
just fine for me on different computers.

Good luck, 
Eric Buchanan


El Lun 01 Ago 2005 05:56 AM, Eduardo escribió:
> Hi folks.
> Yesterday I needed to crypt one config file on my Linux box and was
> wondering where is my private key, cause I have the private key in my
> desktop (in my company) and I need to open a crypted file in my house.
> How can I 'take' my private key from company to work?
>
> Regards
>
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