GPG question:where on the system are my key-pairs?
Andy Green
fedora at warmcat.com
Tue Oct 28 20:29:02 UTC 2003
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On Tuesday 28 October 2003 20:14, Elton Woo wrote:
> ]$ rpm -qa | grep gpg returns the following:
> two lines of gpg-pubkey-{two different sets of hexadecimal numbers
> per line].
>
> Since I cannot erase them I guess I will have to use them, but where
> are they? ... so at least I can back them up.
Hm, some confusification here unless I misunderstand you. The GPG keys to do
with RPM are given to rpm and are only used to validate incoming .rpm
packages. Don't know where they're stored but its probably /usr/share/rpm or
something. But....
If you are making your own keys with gpg, all that stuff is stored in
~/.gnupg/
- -Andy
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