import sec key problem

Dimitri trichotecene at yahoo.es
Thu May 22 19:27:41 CEST 2008


Hello all.
I am treat import my key-sec from other PC, It key was generated in OpenBSD and I need import this in winXP too.
The problem is no import this successfully, ajust a screenshot.

Wath is the problem?

Dimitri.-
http://es.geocities.com/trichotecene
OpenBSD - Free, Functional & Secure


--- El lun, 21/4/08, Walter Torres <walter at torres.ws> escribió:

> De: Walter Torres <walter at torres.ws>
> Asunto: Re: changing the default keyring location in windows
> Para: gnupg-users at gnupg.org
> Fecha: lunes, 21 abril, 2008 12:25
> Quoting Matt Kinni <mkinni at calpoly.edu>:
> 
> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> > Hash: SHA256
> >
> > Hello, I want to move my keyring files from
> %appdata%/gnupg to R:/
> >
> > I know you can do this somehow, I just can't
> figure out how.  Is there
> > something I can add to ggp.conf?  Or is there an
> environment variable I
> > can set?
> 
> Matt,
> 
> First, take a look at my wiki, it describes how I install
> GnuGP and  
> moved the files to where I think they should belong...
> 
>    http://walters-way.com/doku.php/wamp:security:gpg
> 
> Second, it seems that my description is a bit old since a  
> non-installer ZIP is no longer offer. I hope my method of
> moving the  
> keys still works, but...
> 
> 
> Gnu Gurus at large,
> 
> I would love to have a non-installer ZIP version available
> again. I  
> don't like installers. I don't know where files are
> being put. I don't  
> know what keys are being created.
> 
> Take a look at my install method. (Above URL) My
> methodology has a  
> linux-type setup on my windows. Files "live"
> where they are supposed  
> to live (as if it was a linux box).
> 
> Yes, I know, "if you want linux Walter, why not just
> use linux ". Long  
> story. But that doesn't change the fact that too many
> Gnu apps  
> developers for Windows think they have to change the way
> the Gnu app  
> works (or at least where the files reside) because they are
> on  
> Windows. Registry keys are not mandatory! You can develop
> an app  
> without them, for the most part.
> 
> I don't have a single file in my Windows System
> directory.
> 
> I have only 4 or 5 registry keys (and 2 of them are for
> GnuGP!).
> 
> When my Windows machine needs to be rebuilt (and as you
> know, Windows  
> does far too often!) I don't have to spend days
> rebuilding my linux  
> side. All my "linux apps" are on their own
> volume, so they are not  
> effected when I wipe C: drive. Then all I do is re-enter
> the ENV VARS  
> (and the 4 or 5 keys) and I'm back in business. 10
> minutes and I done!
> 
> And BTW: GnuGP and the USERS directory path directive in
> Apache are  
> the only two items that I *have* to use a volume letter.
> 
> I don't know if the "left click and encrpyt"
> feature (I like that  
> one!) can be moved from the registry, but I do know that
> the KEYS  
> location can be removed from the registry. If GnuGP used
> the HOME ENV  
> VAR (or at least looked for it) than that key could be
> removed.
> 
> Hope someone understands all this.
> 
> Walter
> 
> 
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