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Re: Question on GPG



Jacob Anawalt wrote:


I was going to try enigma. Do you remember clicking on something to send the key to the server, or did it do that on it's own to be 'helpful'? Playing with Kgpg it didn't show me the first test key I made until I made a second one when I didn't have any in my account. I hope they haven't been uploaded to a keyserver.


Enigma is a cinch to use. The keys actually "escaped" because I was playing around with the command line GPG. Enigma did not send out my key, but I would not use it generate keys. It only uses the defaults (1024-bit DSA), which is not good if you want stronger encryption (like 2048-bit) or different algorithm.

-Roberto

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