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COURSE 1 - 3.3.1.2. New key pair (Terminal)

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QUICK INFO:

  • Asymmetric encryption: key pair (Private, Public); the recipient sends his Public key to the sender


  • Command to generate new key pair

    • gpg --full-generate-key
  • options suggested:

    • Type of key: RSA;

    • Key size: 4096 bits;

    • Expiration date: if uncertain, select none;

    • User ID: a name, an email address, a comment (optional).

    • Passphrase: This is used to protect your private key

  • Command to list existing keys

    • gpg --list-keys
  • Identifying key ID and short key ID

    • key ID: last 16 characters after "rsa4096/

    • short key ID: lst 8 characters after "rsa4096/"

  • Command to delete existing key:

    • gpg --delete-keys key_ID (alternatively, short_key_ID)

  • Command to backup the Public Key: 

  • Command to backup the Private Key (careful!)

  • Command to setup key server (if needed): 

    • gpg --send-keys --keyserver keys.openpgp.org your_key_id

How  to generate a new key pair by using the Terminal. Also how to list  keys, backup Public Key, backup Private Key, setup key seerver:

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