NEVER mind.. I see what I did... Sorry for the noise...
On 1/28/06, Steven Pierce <steven.pierce(a)gmail.com> wrote:
OK.. I have done the part that generates the key. I was following the
part of sending
the key to the key server. Using this command (web site instruction)
gpg --keyserver
pgp.mit.edu --send-keys GPGKEYID
The error that I got was: gpg: "GPGKEYID" not a key ID: skipping.
What did I do wrong??
Steven
On 1/28/06, Tommy Reynolds <Tommy.Reynolds(a)megacoder.com> wrote:
>
> Uttered Steven Pierce <steven.pierce(a)gmail.com>, spake thus:
>
> > Question, since I have never done a GPG code before what kind of
> pharse
> > should I use?? Can it be something like "my wifes name is Erin?" Or
> does it
> > need to be something more, like:
> > "I live in Orange County calif and I am expecting my first child in
> Sept"
> > Thank you for any that can be provided.
>
> Either. "baloney baffles brains" makes a good one, too. Or a couple
> of words with unexpected punctuation "star!lite". Or an intentional
> mispelling like "red haytte".
>
> With a random key with at least 36^N-1 choices for an N-character
> passphrase, almost anything more than a simple dictionary word is
> peachy keen.
>
> HTH
>
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