How to import (RSA) secret keys?
Stainless Steel Rat
ratinox at peorth.gweep.net
Mon Jan 11 09:45:42 CET 1999
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"MB" == Matthias Bauer <bauer at informatik.uni-erlangen.de> writes:
MB> gives no error and says that the version was 3.
MB> Obviously I missed something, but what?
RSA keys were deprecated in PGP 5.0 due to patent restrictions. Freeware
PGP 6.0 and up does not grok RSA keys at all for this reason; likewise GPG
does not grok RSA keys. You should seriously consider creating a new DH
key. Patent issues aside, there are some good reasons to do so, notably a
better hash algorithm (SHA-1) and smaller digital signatures regardless of
key size.
There is an RSA module (rsa.c) in the GPG FTP area somewhere that you can
build yourself; however, it cannot be used legally in the US due to
aforementioned patent restrictions. Once installed, add the following line
to your GPG options file:
load-extension rsa
That will automatically load the rsa module every time you use GPG. You
can do the same thing with the IDEA module (idea.c).
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