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Re: [mv] PGP - A little help



******    message to minivend-users from "Rob Zimmerman" <rob@readysite.net>     ******

What I do is have the customer generate a key on their local system and 
then export the key to an .asc file. Upload that to the server and add that key 
to your keyring on the server. 

This way the merchant has the secure/public key and the server will have the 
public key which is all that is needed for pgp to encrypt a message. You can 
import the key to your local keyring as well and send them a test message 
to see if they can decrypt it. 

hope this helps ya...

Rob
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> 
> 1).  I used pgp -kx to make a copy of the default signing and public key
> and imported them on the Mac the receiver of the encrypted data will be
> using (which has the Mac version of PGP installed).  When we try to
> decrypt CC number attachments from order report emails, we get this
> message: "Decryption cannot continue because you do not have any private
> keys matching the public keys listed below" and it lists the imported key.
>  My confusion aside, does anyone know how I give the Mac client the info
> it wants from the PGP on the server?  The PGP docs suggest it can be done
> but do not provide syntax or examples.
> 
>
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Robert Zimmerman [rob@readysite.net]
System Administrator
ReadySite Web Hosting and Design
http://readysite.net
Ph:888-356-2992
fax:603-356-6990
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