On Tuesday 20 May 2003 18:44, Tom Nickels wrote:
Hallo liebe Leute,
ich möchte gern ein mit GPG unter Linux erzeugtes Schlüsselpaar von Rechner A exportieren und auf einem völlig anderen Rechner B ebenfalls benutzen. Wie exportiere ich dieses Schlüsselpaar auf den anderen Rechner? Konnte dazu nicht in den man pages finden.
Meinst Du das ernst? Auszug aus $ man gpg mit Suche nach 'export': --export [names] Either export all keys from all keyrings (default keyrings and those registered via option --keyring), or if at least one name is given, those of the given name. The new keyring is written to stdout or to the file given with option "output". Use together with --armor to mail those keys. --export-all [names] Same as --export, but also exports keys which are not compatible with OpenPGP. --export-secret-subkeys [names] Same as --export, but exports the secret keys instead. This is normally not very useful and a security risk. The second form of the command has the special property to render the secret part of the primary key useless; this is a GNU extension to OpenPGP and other implementations can not be expected to successfully import such a key. See the option --simple-sk-checksum if you want to import such an exported key with an older OpenPGP implementation. --import [files]