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Discussion => Security => Topic started by: vansprinkel on August 20, 2013, 10:41 pm
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Hi, I'm completely new to linux and gpg and sr. I got tails running on a USB stick and I'm trying to learn how to use gpg encrypted messages and the whatnot. I've read through the manual and a couple different beginner tutorials on reddit as well as the unbuntu forums. But I can't seem to get it working, I'm kinda stumped.
Do I need to give people my public key before I can send and recieve encrypted messages with them? I figure that must be because otherwise I can't figure it out.
All of the commands I'm supposed to use don't seem to work correctly like I have the keys and the messages downloaded in the proper formats it looks like but the terminal just won't cooperate. Does anybody have any advice or know of any resources for completely retarded people they could pass my way?
ALl your halp is appreciated. Thanks! :-*
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If you don't know how to use PGP then head to the noob section and practice in the Newbie PGP Club thread.
Yes you must have another person's public key to encrypt a message for them. And they must have YOUR public key to encrypt a message for you.
Practice, practice, practice! You don't want to get this shit wrong when it counts.
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Hi, I'm completely new to linux and gpg and sr. I got tails running on a USB stick and I'm trying to learn how to use gpg encrypted messages and the whatnot. I've read through the manual and a couple different beginner tutorials on reddit as well as the unbuntu forums. But I can't seem to get it working, I'm kinda stumped.
Do I need to give people my public key before I can send and recieve encrypted messages with them? I figure that must be because otherwise I can't figure it out.
All of the commands I'm supposed to use don't seem to work correctly like I have the keys and the messages downloaded in the proper formats it looks like but the terminal just won't cooperate. Does anybody have any advice or know of any resources for completely retarded people they could pass my way?
ALl your halp is appreciated. Thanks! :-*
If you're running Tails, you have to remember that Tails is amnesic -- i.e. it forgets when it is powered-off (or shut-down). That means that you have to copy over your keyrings and any other stuff you want to use EACH and EVERY time you use it.
Once you have your keyrings and other data copied over, the easiest way to use PGP/GPG is to use the gedit editor. There is a gedit plugin that will allow you to encrypt/decrypt/sign/verify from right within the editor. This makes it a joy to use.
Nightcrawler
4096R/BBF7433B 2012-09-22 Nightcrawler <Nightcrawler@SR>
PGP Key: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xB8F1D88EBBF7433B (MIT clearnet keyserver)
PGP Key: https://keys.indymedia.org/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xB8F1D88EBBF7433B (IndyMedia https: clearnet keyserver)
PGP Key: http://qtt2yl5jocgrk7nu.onion/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xB8F1D88EBBF7433B (IndyMedia .onion keyserver)
PGP Key: http://dkn255hz262ypmii.onion/index.php?topic=174.msg633090#msg633090 (Silk Road Forums PGP Key Link)
PGP Key Fingerprint = 83F8 CAF8 7B73 C3C7 8D07 B66B AFC8 CE71 D9AF D2F0