On Wed, 28 May 2003, Dave McNeill wrote:

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> ...or just do 'sh-keygen -p' on your existing private key - saves the
> bother of distributing your new public key.

thanks...  unfortunately it says all the time Bad passphrase. i didn't set
up one so i don't know it and -P "" doesn't work...
i'll  have to do a new one...


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> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 28/05/03 01:49:47 >>>
> Kalin Mintchev said:
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> > yes - it's asking for passphraze not password - how do i generate a
> key
> > without passphrase?
>
> remove your current keys, and generate a new one, when it asks for
> a passphrase just hit enter
>
> nate
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