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Topic: [Eng: Tutorial] PGP Signature - Encrypt/Decrypt message - Fingerprint (Read 2350 times)

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-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----

hQEMA6M4xhfeZuZWAQgAp3eRYDwz9Rq3yQAxUhfqTeU983DDtUalSNpzhQDyqsQi
DA4OLleXfBSiR6fiNHNulvQany4KPPeL6aqkB4Ufu0mXAj1YXvo3X6L0PPObgXz+
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je1zeD1YEySH4EfcAHIOGoIfXfJkgSU5mzZRPuFD796t4RX11vMRU3W3f/LC0YxQ
ns3ALSCwH784pMer1EclvenWbB06nTP/AXnYqUAo26eKGfQFBg61185mZntiDVcq
ukyXvNTTroZakUbnWbURH/UVir82YpAzLASaOnpqP9K4AWDuXwP3V8TBgfaPp5Qq
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EXQqDbxYT0MLk2D+C7C+c4/fVgbgyShaVfaRLm9kaXj3c7/0YzZGuJD7WYfABWyc
sQAp+oQ1mOrSugJPOpUQi3kiVA3t76UInQ==
=12yO
-----END PGP MESSAGE-----
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Exercises - Home Work
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Welcome to the exercises section. Before we start, here is what you wanna do.
1. Create a New Key Pair with the following information

Code:
         Name: ex-
          Email:
i.e:
Code:
         Name: ex-mdayonliner
          Email:
We don't actually want to use our real name and email address for these exercises. The username part with the prefix ex- will help me and others to identify that we are communicating with you.

2. Have your Fingerprint published on the online server. It's gonna help me and other members to access your public key for encrypted communication.

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Thank you for the tutorial.


Here comes nothing!
Fingerprint:
Code:
B482C8020831ECE3BE6D51DC17ED09A4369CB7AF

No idea if the fingerprint have to be separated with spaces.
legendary
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would be great is there youtube video  ;)

PGP is important if you guys still confuse with PGP you can also sign message on bitcoin as well
I see on Youtube there are already several tutorials on how to use PGP encryption messages, e.g .:
- How To Use PGP Encryption | gpg4win Kleopatra Tutorial
- Signing with OpenPGP using Kleopatra
- How to encrypt message with PGP using Kleopatra | Gpg4win ?

So depending on the person's habits, it is more comfortable to learn through written media or videos.
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thanks for sharing
would be great is there youtube video  Wink

PGP is important if you guys still confuse with PGP you can also sign message on bitcoin as well
legendary
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Is there a way to use a hardware wallet with this program?
As far as I know, most hardware wallets don't have the feature to create encrypted messages using PGP.
But there is one device, namely Keyxentic KX 906, which was able to secure email signing and encryption with S/MIME and PGP protocol.

At the moment, I don't know how the reputation and reviews from its users are. -Do With Your Own Risk-
For further information, you may find it here: https://www.keyxentic.com/kx906.

Capabilities

- Multi-modal authentication : Biometric, Public Key, PIN authentication
-  Secure key container
-  Key backup with smart card with multi-modal authentication
-  Hardware cryptographic acceleration(AES 256 Bits) for data and disk(MicroSD Card) encryption
-  Public key infrastructure(PKI) function and X.509 certificate supported
-  Open Authentication Reference Architecture(OATH) one time password(OTP) and OATH challenge-response algorithm(OCRA) supported
-  Fingerprint (ISO 19794-2 / Proprietary format) Match-On-Card supported
Bitcoin wallet supported

Applications

Secure Email signing and encryption with S/MIME and PGP protocol
-  File encryption and data protection
-  PDF Security (signing and encryption)
-  Secure access control with identification and authentication
-  Cryptocurrency transaction

Cryptography

-  RSA 1024/2048
-  ECC 192/256/320 (Multiple Named Curves)
-  ECDSA, NIST and Brainpool Curves
-  ECDH
-  Wrap/Unwrap
-  SHA-1, SHA-2
-  Hardware Crypto-Accelerator(AES256)
legendary
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Is there a way to use a hardware wallet with this program?
legendary
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I think it would be much more interesting to display the results of what you learned from this thread, such as sending an encrypted message to the OP, creating a PGP Sign message, or verifying the PGP signature. So it's not just saying thank you for appreciating it.
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We are Bitcoin!
I am working on updating the topic. The update has been done until the following block.
[--------------still updating below contents ------------- 21/12/2020]
legendary
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I Dont know if i did it right tell me if i did something wrong!
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Can you also add your Public key? So that I can try to verify your PGP signature.

https://i.ibb.co/q55XtDC/not-found.png

Im sure i made every thing as the books said but im still getting this error here and i dont know where is the source of it

any one can help with this ?  :-\
Can you explain in more detail about the “Not found” message? Which stage of the OP tutorial did you have trouble?
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Im sure i made every thing as the books said but im still getting this error here and i dont know where is the source of it

any one can help with this ?  Undecided
legendary
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Yes, I solved it Smiley
Good!
This interest me, what was you missing in the first place?
I'm not sure, I first tried to "certify for myself", which didn't work. But when I choose "certify for everyone" it worked. I still don't know why, but I gave up (for now) as I got the result I needed.
I don't think I'll be comfortable using PGP until I feel like I know what I'm doing. Just following a tutorial isn't enough to be confident I won't mess it up.
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We are Bitcoin!
Maybe a small update in the op about errors from https://sks-keyservers.net and alternative servers to use wouldn't be a bad idea.
I will absolutely do that. I was not active on the forum since I left last year so I had no idea that this topic still had demand. Now since I am back I will start looking at the topics I left and will start updating them. Still I am trying to find the habit I had before, to be online most of the time of the day and have things to say in almost all the topics  Grin
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This is the error I get
This is where it was discussed. Credit to Husna QA. I also just noticed that the server in my initial post is down.
Thanks, I used http://keyserver.ubuntu.com and it now works like charm. You won't believe I spent almost 2 hours trying to figure out what I had done wrong.

Maybe a small update in the op about errors from https://sks-keyservers.net and alternative servers to use wouldn't be a bad idea.
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We are Bitcoin!
Yes, I solved it Smiley
Good!
This interest me, what was you missing in the first place?
legendary
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@LoyceV, I am not clear if you were able to solve your problem yet
Yes, I solved it Smiley
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We are Bitcoin!
A bit surprise to see the discussion still going on. Thank you Husna QA to keep posting on behalf of me when I was not active in the forum.

@LoyceV, I am not clear if you were able to solve your problem yet, this did not give me a clear idea of your struggling.
And this is the PGP public key:


3. Copy the message and from the try verify it.



Only three times you are interacting with the software. This is not too hard  Smiley



This is the error I get
This is where it was discussed. Credit to Husna QA. I also just noticed that the server in my initial post is down.
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         Now open your internet browser and go to
Code:
https://sks-keyservers.net/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x

On this step I am getting an error once I enter the link into the browser. Is anybody else facing the same problem, or I am just doing something wrong?

This is what i used with the experimental fingerprint I have
Code:
https://sks-keyservers.net/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xBD59862EB1AB87499ADBA1CACB277B51176DD381

This is the error I get



legendary
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@Myfe: You're confusing PGP signatures and Bitcoin signed messages.
sr. member
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Is it possible to create a PGP Signature from any wallet address?

I appreciate the Kleopatra tutorial, but I don't use Kloepatra and I shouldn't have to use a new wallet simply to sign my wallet address...right?

Thanks.
legendary
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Recently I tried Kleopatra version 3.0.1 on Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS and managed to verify the message.
Maybe the following methods worked for you too:

- Copy the Public Key into Clipboard.
- At Kleopatra, click the Clipboard button, select Certificate Import.
I have a different version, and it's asking me for my password when I try to Certify Certificate. The ones I tried don't work, or it doesn't even tell me they're wrong, it just says it can't be certified.
But wait, if I certify for everyone instead of just myself, it works!
I'm amazed how complicated verifying a PGP message is, compared to how easy it is to verify a Bitcoin signed message.
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