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Camaleón wrote:
> I'm not sure to have correctly understood your goal... basically you want
> to use one key (same passphrase) for two users? If yes, do you think
> doing that is a good idea? User A and B being different in real life will
> become the
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Sorry, I sent this reply only to Camaleón instead of to the list.
Pushed the Reply button instead of Reply to List. Apologies.
Regards, Ken Heard
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On Fri, 22 Apr 2011 11:57:45 -0400, Ken Heard wrote:
> I created a secret-public key pair for user A in computer P. It is one
> of two key pairs in file $HOME/.gnupg/secring.gpg.
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> I would like to copy that key-pair for use by user A computer Q, but als
> for use of user B in computer Q. (I wa
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I created a secret-public key pair for user A in computer P. It is one
of two key pairs in file $HOME/.gnupg/secring.gpg.
I would like to copy that key-pair for use by user A computer Q, but als
for use of user B in computer Q. (I want to allow both
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