<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 7/15/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">David Boles</b> <<a href="mailto:dgboles@gmail.com">dgboles@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
on 7/14/2007 1:08 PM, Mustafa Qasim wrote:<br>> On 7/15/07, David Boles <<a href="mailto:dgboles@gmail.com">dgboles@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>>> on 7/14/2007 12:44 PM, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:<br>>>> David Boles wrote:
<br>>>>> Directed at you Mikkel as you are dealing with this problem. Did the OP<br>>>>> ever say that he actually *created* a key?<br>>>>><br>>>> I thought he had in the first message. But I do not have it any
<br>>>> more. From a message on another list:<br>>>><br>>>> Mustafa Qasim wrote:<br>>>>> 1)Introduced my self a couple of days ago.<br>>>>> 2) Created the ssh key<br>>>>> 3) Created the gpg key
<br>>>>> (Take a backup of both ~/.ssh and ~/.gnupg directories)<br>>>>> 4) Created the Bugzilla account<br>>>>> 5) Tried to sent the gpg key to mit server thjrough the command given<br>
>> in the Check list<br>>>>><br>>>> But I think there may be a language problem. There is a problem in<br>>>> that in my first instruction the e-mail address ended up as a<br>>>> mailto:<email address> instead of <email address> (Thunderbird
<br>>>> insists on making the conversion for me - I have to turn that off.)<br>>>> and I used shell redirection instead of the --outfile option and he<br>>>> did not understand that the ">
mykey.txt" at the end of the command<br>>>> created a text file with the ASCII armored key, so he put his key<br>>>> file there instead.<br>>>><br>>>> I think I will let someone else try and explain this, as I do not
<br>>>> seem to be communicating with the op too well. :(<br>>>><br>>>> Mikkel<br>>> That is too bad. Your advice here is always good.<br>>><br>>> I sent him a very easy to use site in another post. Perhaps that will
<br>>> help.<br>>><br>>> I did not see a mention of an email client. Most have a feature that will<br>>> actually do this for you, in GUI, instead of CLI.<br>>> --<br>>><br>>> David
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https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list</a><br>>><br>>><br>> Hello!<br>> well sir David i am not using any e-mail client. Can we send the<br>> key through a email-client? and the link u gave above doesn't open :( ......
<br><br>I thought that you were trying to use this key for email. The link I<br>offered is a website so you would connect with your web browser. Firefox,<br>for example, and send the key by following the prompts.<br><br><br>
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</a><br><br></blockquote></div><br>Yes sir I know. url starting with http:// couldn't be e-mail :) .. I tried it through firefox but it didn't open...<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Mustafa Qasim<br>Lahore, Pakistan<br>
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