restoring ~/.gnupg folder
David Shaw
dshaw at jabberwocky.com
Thu Feb 5 07:54:33 CET 2004
On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 10:10:02AM -0600, Charles Howse wrote:
> I recently installed Fedora Core 1 and kgpg. I generated a keypair
> and uploaded it to the mit keyserver. Everything was working great.
>
> I then fubar'd my Fedora install somehow, and decided the best
> option to fix it was to re-install Fedora. Before I did that, I
> saved my ~/.gnupg directory to a cd, exported my key to a file, and
> generated a revocation certificate to a file. After the re-install,
> I restored my ~/.gnupg directory from cd, and imported the saved
> key.
>
> Apparently, that was a bad decision. Now, when I try to import
> another key, say the Microsoft pgp key, it won't work because it
> can't find a writable keyring.
> Now to my questions:
> What is the proper way to save my secret key to a floppy?
gpg --export your_secret_key > /mnt/floppy/my_secret_key.gpg
> Can I recover from the present situation, and if so, how?
chmod 700 ~/.gnupg
chmod 600 ~/.gnupg/*
David
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