GPG in several computers

Ramon Loureiro ramon.loureiro at upf.edu
Mon May 5 12:14:18 CEST 2008


hi!

En/na Robert J. Hansen ha escrit:
> Ramon Loureiro wrote:
>   
>> I'm new with GPG and Enigmail.
>> I use my email at home and at work, and there in mora than one computer...
>> How can I handle my GPG?    
>
> The first question is, "which operating systems do you use?"  The
> instructions are a little simpler if they're all the same, but you can
> do it across different operating systems without much work.
>
> For instance, on UNIX and OS X, GnuPG keeps its data in a directory
> called $HOME/.gnupg.  On Windows, it's somewhere else -- it's in one
> place on Vista and one on XP.  The Windows guys here will undoubtedly
> tell you right where you can find it.  :)
>
> Once you know what directory to look in, copy the files pubring.gpg,
> secring.gpg and trustdb.gpg from your first machine to the appropriate
> directory on the second machine.  Also copy the file gpg.conf if it's there.
>
> Do not copy the file called random_seed.  Copying that file can have
> very bad effects on the security of the system.
>   
I think I can't import.
Attached you can find an image with the screen capture of the error...

buffer shorter than subpacket
signature packet without keyid
signature packet without timestamp


Suggestions are welcome...
Thanks!

ramon
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