error while decrypting message: trustdb.gpg

Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder avbidder@fortytwo.ch
Tue Sep 10 11:58:01 2002


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On Tue, 2002-09-10 at 11:17, Fred Bowman wrote:
> Hi there.
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> I decided to create a CD-Rom with my personal keys and the GPG software=20
>   to be able to work with GPG during my travels without installing=20
> anything on foreign hosts.

Hi!

Sorry, can't help with your problem. But when I see this...

You are aware that sticking a CD with your secring on it into a foreign
computer is essentially giving out your key for free? (Yes, secring is
encrypted. But you have to type the password on that foreign computer's
keybard if you want to use gpg...)

What are you using gpg for, then? gpg is about paranoia, privacy and
security, so you better avoid making these errors.

Cheers
-- vbi

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