Creating a Key problem
Marc Mutz
mutz@kde.org
Sun Mar 3 21:08:01 2002
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On Sunday 03 March 2002 10:09, Harold Rodriguez wrote:
> + When I create a key? By gpg --gen-key.
> + But I don't know where the key is being creating. Do I need to set
> up a + .gnupg file or something?
>
> I assume you're using a *nix type system. If so, the first time you
> type gpg --gen-key a ~/.gnupg directory will be created (if it does
> not already exist). All your keys will be stored in there.
But the very first time (when gnupg creates the .gnupg directory), it=20
will simply exit afterwards. Just enter the same command again ;-)
Marc
- --=20
Marc Mutz <mutz@kde.org>
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