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GnuPG MiniHOWTOYou may get the best overview about the GnuPG system by reading
the mini HOWTO available in several formats: - as on-line browsable HTML files
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GnuPG SmartcardHOWTOGnuPG supports the use of smartcards. This HOWTO explains how
to install and work with these cards. - as on-line browsable HTML files
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The smartcard howto is also available via
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PGP5-GnuPG HOWTOIf you have problems exchanging messages with a PGP 5.x system,
you should have a look at this
PGP5-GnuPG HOWTO available in English only. | |
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GnuPG Subkeys MiniHOWTOIf you are using GnuPG on an insecure machine (e.g. at office)
or have more than one location where you work with GnuPG, you
likely ended up having more than one primary key, more
passphrases to remember, and more favours to beg people who have
to sign all your primary keys. The solution addressed by Adrian von Bidder in his mini
HOWTO titled "
Using multiple subkeys in GPG
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GnuPG's feature which provides the possibility of create and
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GnuPG Keysigning Party HOWTOOnce you get familiar with GnuPG's mechanisms, you surely
wouldn't miss one of its funnest (and useful) aspects: to meet
your Internet buddies and get your key signed by as many of them
as possible. But having to check tens or even hundreds of keys at a meeting
may become quite frustrating. Here it is where this HOWTO by
V. Alex Brennen comes in handy. It is a guide to understanding
and organizing a PGP keysigning party. Keysigning parties help
build and strengthen the web of trust which serves to make the
use of GnuPG more secure. This HOWTO is available: | |
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Mutt-GnuPG HOWTOFirstly, because everyone should be using encryption and signatures in
their email. Secondly, because there are absolutely no reason
for you not to be using PGP-compatible software. Thirdly,
because documentation is mostly geared toward someone who is
already familiar with PGP. Fourtly, because we like to promote
both GnuPG and Mutt as free software project, for use in
everyday communications. Lastly, because Justin R. Miller likes
writing tutorials. For all these reasons, you can find below a link to Justin's
HOWTO on how to send and receive cryptographically signed and/or
encrypted email with GnuPG and the
Mutt mail reader
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