Difference between revisions of "Linux gpg"
From John Freier
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gpg --output mykey_sec.gpg --armor --export-secret-key ABAACA | gpg --output mykey_sec.gpg --armor --export-secret-key ABAACA | ||
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+ | == List Keys == | ||
+ | To see a list of all the keys in the system. | ||
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+ | gpg --list-keys | ||
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+ | == Backup == | ||
+ | I read somewhere to back up the GPG file system, you can just copy ~/. gnupg but I have not tried this before. | ||
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+ | == Resources == | ||
+ | https://www.debuntu.org/how-to-importexport-gpg-key-pair/ |
Revision as of 14:52, 12 June 2018
Contents
Import Public/Private Key
It doesn't make a difference if its a private key or public key, this is the correct way to import a key.
gpg --import file.gpg
Export Public Key
This is the command to export your public key, using the armor command will convert the key from binary to ascii, so you can email it or post it.
gpg --armor --export you@example.com > mykey.asc
Another way
gpg --output mykey_pub.gpg --armor --export me@email.com
If you have more then one key another way where ABAACA is the hash.
gpg --output mykey_pub.gpg --armor --export ABAACA
Export Private Key
To export your private key.
gpg --output mykey_sec.gpg --armor --export-secret-key me@email.com
another way, where ABAACA is the hash
gpg --output mykey_sec.gpg --armor --export-secret-key ABAACA
List Keys
To see a list of all the keys in the system.
gpg --list-keys
Backup
I read somewhere to back up the GPG file system, you can just copy ~/. gnupg but I have not tried this before.