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| migrate gpg keys from Solaris to Linux Can gpg keys generated on Solaris be used in Linux (seamlessly)? Is there any accomodation etc that'd need to be made or can one literally copy the keys over and use them? |
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| Re: migrate gpg keys from Solaris to Linux > Can gpg keys generated on Solaris be used in Linux (seamlessly)? > Is there any accomodation etc that'd need to be made or can one > literally copy the keys over and use them? There is no problem to use gpg-keys on any operatingsystem. Just watchout for charachter conversions. Perhaps it will help you to put all keys in a zip (or tar.gz...) file. This will ensure, that no pragram does automatic conversion. -- regards, Jonas Stein <news@jonasstein.de> |
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| Re: migrate gpg keys from Solaris to Linux -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 derf109******.com writes: >Can gpg keys generated on Solaris be used in Linux (seamlessly)? Sure. I just copy over - usually with "rsync" over an ssh channel. You can also copy for gpg on Windows. I usually do that with pscp (comes with putty), or by storing on a FAT disk shared by Windows and linux. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFGSQhuvmGe70vHPUMRAldoAJ9TppivXo7SMp4KE0M+4q dPQ0s67wCg4bUg 43avBDyoWXaqxGsMtvMEv74= =7Woq -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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