[Enigmail] Where are my GnuPG keys stored?
Billy O Clinton
billyoclintonpgp at gmail.com
Tue Mar 11 16:27:05 PDT 2008
John:
LOL well, I didn't know that ability existed! Great to know in the
future. I just found the option in the GUI. And true about the book ;)
John Clizbe wrote:
> Billy O Clinton wrote:
>> That is why I revoked my last public key (DGP) because I realized I
>> didn't use a strong enough passphrase. This time I made it pretty
>> strong!
>
> I don't suppose the idea of just changing the passphrase to something stronger
> occurred to you?
>
> gpg --edit-key 0xdecafbad passwd
>
>> Not sure how good of an idea this was, but I took a book and
>> went to a certain page and copied the characters/words and added a
>> fairly long number I could memorize. Maybe 80+ characters, hope that is
>> secure enough. I figured I'd never forget my passphrase with this method
>> because I could go into any bookstore in the world and retrieve my code
>> again.
>
> Provided the book was still in print 8-})
>
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New user of GnuPG 1.4.8 under Leopard 10.5.2. Using Thunderbird 2.0 and
Enigmail. Who knew Slick Willy was using encryption! Monica wished I
would have learned sooner!
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