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`Sign` and `Decrypt` operations require the to-be-used key ID as a parameter. How exactly should this key ID look like? @tomholub [noted](https://github.com/openpgpjs/openpgpjs/issues/951), that it sh…
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Don't think this is actively maintained, but figured I could spare someone some pain if they need to use this in the future. The fingerprint(and subsequently key_id) for version 4 key packets is calc…
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It would be nice to have some.
My particular concern is as a user of a hockeypuck server, http://keyserver.ubuntu.com. It was unresponsive to my requests via gpg or the web interface, and I was wo…
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Importing keys from a GPG keyring includes trust packets.
As mentioned in #10, exporting keys to ASCII armored blocks should not include Trust packets. Per RFC 4880:
```
The Trust packet is used onl…
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in `pgpy/pgp.py`, `PGPKey.check_management` contains this warning, added by @KOLANICH in b8c28c5a4620ba3df20ffac4cc7cadbff0691645:
```
warnings.warn("TODO: Flags (s.a. `disabled`) checks are not y…
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NB: let's first evaluate how valuable this would be, since this seems like a larger project.
From https://www.postgresql.org/docs/14/pgcrypto.html
```
pgp_sym_encrypt(data text, psw text [, optio…
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Make sure we track all the alphabets for base64 (that are very widely used)
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Hi,
I'm really only familiar with PGP at a conceptual level, so forgive me if this is off-base. I'm in a situation where I've been given a standard key file (containing 11 packets, three of which …
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Hi everyone,
When I ran [sectxt](https://github.com/eikendev/sectxt) against securitytxt.org, I noticed that the [security.txt file](https://securitytxt.org/.well-known/security.txt) is not validat…
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Key exist to sign but not to encrypt. Does not contain any mail address at all.
See screenshot:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9293951/51212555-16dd7600-1919-11e9-830e-414318…