Start with man gpg (the gnu version of pgp). Then go to www.gnupg.org/gph and the howtos at: www.gnupg.org/docs.html Hope this helps, if nothing else it will give you some good late night reading. Jim 01/12/02 10:42:02 PM, shane broomhall <shanebroomhall@computer.org> wrote:
Hi All,
Thanks for the help over the last few days, I have gotten a spare laptop that I will be using to test my skills for about a month before changing across to Linux full time.
I am hoping that someone can point me in the right direction to find out some more information on PGP, specifically how to use it for signing messages and how to use it for encrypting messages. I am also interested in finding out if possible details on some key servers where I might place my keys once generated.
Thanks in advance. --
Shane A. Broomhall
CCA, CCEA, CCSP, CCI, CNA, CNE, CLP, MCSE +I, MCT SCSA, CTT, Sair/GNU LCP
Shane Broomhall Consulting Pty Ltd Brisbane Australia
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