Re: A GPG question

2008-01-30 Thread Paul Cartwright
On Tue January 29 2008, s. keeling wrote: > >  when you find out, let me know. I screwed up my main key by adding > >  an email address ( the one for this list). It seems to have taken > >  over the main email address now, so I obviously did it wrong... > > I've no idea whether it's authoratative,

Re: A GPG question

2008-01-29 Thread s. keeling
Paul Cartwright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Mon January 28 2008, s. keeling wrote: > > > > > > Q: How can I remove an email address from my GPG key? I'm > > > changing jobs, so one of my three addresses won't be valid any > > > more. Do I have to make a new key pair from scratch? If so, how > > > c

Re: A GPG question

2008-01-29 Thread Per Tunedal Debian
Dan H. skrev: > On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 03:54:42AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote: >>> You can revoke identities from your key. 'gpg --edit ' and >>> then use 'revuid'. Don't forget to save and upload to a keyserver your >>> modified key afterwards. >> But will you lose access to any data that you have

Re: A GPG question

2008-01-29 Thread Per Tunedal Debian
Dan H. skrev: > Hello folks, > > this is not s strict Debian question but it is so small and easy that it's > not worth subscribung to a GPG list for. > > Q: How can I remove an email address from my GPG key? I'm changing jobs, so > one of my three addresses won't be valid any more. Do I have to

Re: A GPG question

2008-01-29 Thread Paul Cartwright
On Mon January 28 2008, s. keeling wrote: > >  Q: How can I remove an email address from my GPG key? I'm changing jobs, > > so one of my three addresses won't be valid any more. Do I have to make a > > new key pair from scratch? If so, how can my "web of trust" (I don't have > > one so this is rath

Re: A GPG question

2008-01-28 Thread s. keeling
Dan H. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Q: How can I remove an email address from my GPG key? I'm changing jobs, so > one of my three addresses won't be valid any more. Do I have to make a new > key pair from scratch? If so, how can my "web of trust" (I don't have one so > this is rather theoretical)

Re: A GPG question

2008-01-28 Thread Brad Rogers
On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 03:54:42 -0600 Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello Ron, > But will you lose access to any data that you have encrypted under > the old key? All that's changed is one of the "identities" on the public key. The key itself, and the private key remain unchanged. The sh

Re: A GPG question

2008-01-28 Thread Dan H.
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 03:54:42AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote: > > You can revoke identities from your key. 'gpg --edit ' and > > then use 'revuid'. Don't forget to save and upload to a keyserver your > > modified key afterwards. > > But will you lose access to any data that you have encrypted und

Re: A GPG question

2008-01-28 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 01/28/08 03:09, Magnus Therning wrote: > Dan H. wrote: >> Hello folks, >> >> this is not s strict Debian question but it is so small and easy that it's >> not worth subscribung to a GPG list for. >> >> Q: How can I remove an email address from my G

Re: A GPG question

2008-01-28 Thread Magnus Therning
Dan H. wrote: > Hello folks, > > this is not s strict Debian question but it is so small and easy that it's > not worth subscribung to a GPG list for. > > Q: How can I remove an email address from my GPG key? I'm changing jobs, so > one of my three addresses won't be valid any more. Do I have to