On Wed March 21 2007 00:37, John Andersen wrote:
I created a GnuPG key pair a few years ago on my SuSE 8.2 box. I've since upgraded, added/reconfigured drives and partitions and reinstalled SUSE countless times and I *thought* I'd managed to save the key pair, under ~/.gnupg/, by copying the entire directory to a backup location and copying it back to my home directory, as needed. Now I'm trying to use the *private* key in another application... I'm supposed to be able to browse to and select it... but it seems I'm only able to locate the *public* key.
Where is the private key supposed to be stored?
TIA & regards,
Carl
usually in your ~/.ssh directory.
Hi John, Thanks for the reply, but I'm fairly certian that's a different key pair than the one I generated with GnuPG for signing mail and encrypting documents. Anyway, the key I was looking for /must/ be stored somewhere under ~/.gnupg/ because I was able to 'export' it (again?) to a .asc file and use that with the other program. regards, Carl -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org